Tracey Ullman

Tracey Ullman is an English actress, comedian, and singer, known for her versatility across various entertainment mediums. Born on December 30, 1959, she first gained fame in the 1980s as a comedian on British television, particularly with her sketch show "The Tracey Ullman Show," which ran in the U.S. from 1987 to 1990. This show notably launched "The Simpsons," which became a cultural phenomenon. In music, Ullman achieved success with her pop singles in the late 1980s, most notably "They Don't Know," which reached the top of the charts in the UK and was well-received in the U.S. Her music blends pop, rock, and new wave influences, often featuring witty and satirical lyrics. Ullman's impact on music lies in her ability to merge comedy with pop culture, influencing a generation of artists who blend humor with music. She has received multiple awards, including a Grammy for Best Comedy Album, and is recognized for her work in both television and music, showcasing her unique talent in both fields. Her contributions continue to resonate in the realms of comedy and music.