Renowned actress and dancer Heather Alexander, an original member of the famed Hot Gossip dance troupe, has passed away after battling an illness. The group, known for their fast and provocative routines, rose to fame in the 1970s and 1980s, often causing controversy due to their risqué performances in Lycra and lingerie-style outfits.
Choreographed by Arlene Phillips, who later became a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, Hot Gossip secured a regular slot on the popular Kenny Everett Video Show in 1978, transitioning to the BBC in 1981. Additionally, they made live appearances on Top of the Pops, captivating audiences with their dynamic dance moves.
Heather Alexander’s talent extended beyond Hot Gossip, as she ventured into acting, starring alongside luminaries like Sir David Jason in the stage production of Look, No Hans! and featuring in the hit ITV series Makepeace and Dempsey. Notably, the group achieved chart success with the song “I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper,” performed by Sarah Brightman, reaching number six in the charts before Heather’s departure in 1981.
Heather’s passing was confirmed by Goldmans Management, expressing deep sorrow over her loss. Known for her vibrant energy and dedication to the performing arts, Heather left a lasting impact through her one-woman shows and diverse career achievements. Fondly remembered for her contributions to the entertainment industry, she will be dearly missed.
In addition to her artistic endeavors, Heather was instrumental in founding the Hastings Fringe Festival in 2015, a platform that nurtures emerging theatrical talent and promotes social inclusivity. Her legacy as a multifaceted performer and cultural advocate endures, leaving a significant imprint on the arts community.
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