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11 Facts About Robyn Loau

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Robyn Loau is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress.

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Robyn Loau first came into the spotlight as the lead singer of Australian all-girl pop group Girlfriend, with fellow vocalists Jacqui Cowell, Siobhann Heidenreich, Lorinda Noble and Melanie Alexander.

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Robyn Loau left the band in mid-1994 to pursue a solo career.

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In 1996, Robyn Loau made her film debut in the David Caesar directed film Idiot Box.

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Robyn Loau was the face and voice of the South Pacific project Siva Pacifica.

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Robyn Loau worked with producer Anthony Copping to arrange an album, capturing the voices of the native island people.

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However, only weeks prior to the scheduled commercial release of the album, Robyn Loau was dropped by her label, PolyGram, during their merger with Universal Music, and the album was shelved.

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In 1999, Robyn Loau featured in the film Somewhere in the Darkness.

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Also in 2007, Robyn Loau covered The Korgis' track "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime", which was used to promote the 2008 series of The Biggest Loser.

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Robyn Loau collaborated with songwriters and producers including Josh Abrahams, Future Sound of Melbourne, members of the Resin Dogs, Skin and Len Arran.

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In March 2012, Robyn Loau released a cover of "Wuthering Heights".