She takes the role of Molly Morrison in the 1972 production of Avtostop.
For the 2005 Air Hockey, she is cast in the role of Gillian Shagwell: Ming Tea (Austin's Band).
She plays the part of The Lovebeats band member in the 1996 show Garage Sale.
In 1915, she plays the part of Lucie in the movie Authentic European War.
In 1991, Susanna Hoffs's character is Herself (The Bangles) in the video Headstruck.
Susanna Hoffs's character is Performer: "Eternal Flame" in the 2002 show Audience with Lulu, An.
Susanna Hoffs from The Bangles: 'Memba Her?!
Filed under: Music, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!TMZ.com: With '80s hits like "Walk Like an Egyptian," "Manic Monday" and "Eternal Flame," Susanna Hoffs became famous as the face of The Bangles. Guess what she looks like now!... Read more on 2008-05-19 17:07:40
MikeLawyr2 wrote:
> Susanna Hoffs has never done anything interesting whatsoever, unless
> you consider moving your eyes from side to side fetchingly to be
> interesting.
That always worked for me.
MikeLawyr2 wrote:
> Matthew Sweet also did an interesting version of She Said She Said --
> interesting in that he attempted to recreate it, and came up short.
> Susanna Hoffs has never done anything interesting whatsoever, unless
> you consider moving your eyes from side to side fetchingly to be
> interesting.
There was a time when moving your eyes from side to side fetchingly was
enough.
--
Thanks,
Mike
(Now those were the days, my friend)
> Susanna Hoffs has never done anything interesting whatsoever,
> unless
> you consider moving your eyes from side to side fetchingly to be
> interesting.
She is around 46 and still hot as hell. I would fuck her in a New York
Minute!!!!
MAtthew Sweet is a pop genius. If he had been around in the 60's he would
have had 20 hits.
"MikeLawyr2" wrote in message
news:1143057551.764184.157310@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Matthew Sweet also did an interesting version of She Said She Said --
> interesting in that he attempted to recreate it, and came up short.
> Susanna Hoffs has never done anything interesting whatsoever, unless
> you consider moving your eyes from side to side fetchingly to be
> interesting.
>
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/143862004.htm
Sweet Music For Susanna Hoffs
February 24, 2006, 6:45:46
The BANGLES star SUSANNA HOFFS and cult singer/songwriter MATTHEW SWEET have
teamed up to become the new SONNY and CHER with a new duets album.
The odd couple are longtime friends and they're now paying tribute to their
favourite 1960s hits on a new covers album.
It's not the first time Sweet and Hoffs have played together: they were both
members of spoof AUSTIN POWERS group MING TEA.
Their new album, UNDER THE COVERS VOL 1, will be released in April (06), and
feature retro pop favourites like SHE MAY CALL YOU UP TONIGHT and BOB
DYLAN's IT'S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE.
The album also features covers from THE BEATLES, THE ROLLING STONES, LOVE,
NEIL YOUNG, the BEACH BOYS and VELVET UNDERGROUND.
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:i_68f.276
http://www.ssonet.com.au/display.asp?ArticleID=4798
ETERNAL BANGLES by John Burfitt
Eighties supergroup The Bangles is promising nostalgia aplenty at its
upcoming Sydney shows
EIGHTIES GIRL GROUP THE BANGLES ARE FINALLY HEADING TO AUSTRALIA 16 YEARS
AFTER THEIR ABORTED LAST TOUR.
It was 1989 and not all was well within the popular all-girl band The
Bangles. In-fighting dramas among the members, coupled with a push by the
record label for singer Susanna Hoffs'>Susanna Hoffs to launch a solo career, saw the
biggest American girl-group of the 1980s melt down in spectacular fashion.
In the midst of the break-up, the band was also preparing for a music tour.
It was to be their first visit to Australia, a country where they had
enjoyed considerable success with hits like Manic Monday and Eternal Flame.
After the bitter split, The Bangles could barely stand to talk to each
other, let alone work together, and so the Australian tour was promptly
cancelled.
"I still meet Australians who say to me, 'I had tickets to your concert and
then you cancelled the tour,'" recalls lead guitarist Vicki Peterson from
her Los Angeles home on the eve of The Bangles' first ever Australian shows
at The Enmore Theatre on 3 and 4 November.
"While the name of this tour is 'Here Right Now', it could also be called
'The Better Late Than Never Tour' or the 'All Apologies, Our Plane Was Stuck
In Traffic Tour'."
After a decade of estrangement, The Bangles reunited in 1999 and have been
successfully touring ever since, as well as releasing the album, Doll
Revolution, in 2003. It has taken 16 years for Australia to be back on The
Bangles' touring agenda, but Peterson says they are excited about finally
making their live Australian debut.
"We have all had to wait for everything to fall into place the right way as
we all now have families and kids and other issues to work out, but we are
heading down and this time, we will definitely make it - I promise," she
laughs.
The Bangles formed in 1981 in Los Angeles and were part of the garage-band
rock movement of the time. The original line-up was Susanna Hoffs'>Susanna Hoffs and Vicki
and Debbi Peterson, with Michael Steele joining in 1983.
Their 1984 debut album All Over The Place attracted the attention of Prince,
who wrote the chart-topping Manic Monday for them. The hit album Different
Light and the singles Walk Like An Egyptian, Hazy Shade Of Winter, If She
Knew What She Wants and Eternal Flame followed in succession.
The day the Star spoke with 47-year-old Peterson, her house was full of
music. She is married to John Cowsill of the 60s folk music act The
Cowsills, and his band was rehearsing for a TV appearance. While Peterson
spoke about The Bangles tour, The Cowsills could be heard rehearsing their
1969 chart hit Hair.
Between Vicki and her fellow Bangles sister Debbi Peterson, there is a maze
of musical connections through American rock of the past 20 years. Once The
Bangles split, Vicki worked with former Go-Gos singer Belinda Carlisle in
the wake of that girl-group's break-up, while Debbi worked with former
Go-Gos drummer Gina Schock.
"It all sounds so good, doesn't it? All very rock'n'roll and all with strong
ties," laughs Peterson. "It is hilarious when the bands get together as it
is all very high energy and there are plenty of stories to tell.
"We have shared stories and found we have similar stories to tell, but I
really don't think it is gender-specific. I have seen a lot of boy bands
fight and deal with each other and while there are things that might be
similar, I think it is up to the individual.
"I talked to the girls [Go-Gos] about the ways of approaching coming back to
working with someone you have not worked with for a while. You get so close,
you are like sisters. But you are on the road so much and forced to be in
the same place for so long, you have to learn how to deal with each other."
Peterson says The Bangles have been dealing well with each other the second
time around. She says the heady days of the 1980s came at a cost, and these
days it is a much easier experience, both on and off stage.
"We had to learn to say no and you don't have to do everything that is
offered, which is what we did. We were on the road all the time and when we
were not, we were working on a record. We needed a break at that time, not
just from each other, but also from the lifestyle. The stuff we bring [to
the band] this time around is actually really great."
But it is the old Bangles hits which still bring the crowds in, and Peterson
says she never tires of watching the audience reaction to the various songs.
"By the time we get to that point of the evening when we play Eternal Flame,
we have these people in front of us making out, including women and women,
and men and men. This song has gained all this romantic weight as it was so
many couples' song', so it has some nostalgia to it.
"But I do love to watch people try to dance to Walk Like An Egyptian, as it
is not a good dance song in my opinion, but people always get up and jerk
about," she laughs. "You really can't dance to it, but people get up and
give it a good go. I love that."
Fiona McQuarrie wrote:
> In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
> : http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&storyid=36403
> : 76
> : pick up guitars and start their own bands.
> : another shot at success with their first Australian tour later this year.
> : all-girl groups hasn't sprung up in the wake of the momentous success of The
> : Bangles and the Go Gos in the '80s. "It's really strange that didn't
> : happen," Hoffs said from her Los Angeles home yesterday.
> band therefore appears to be missing an original member, and hence it's
> kind of cheating to call it a "reunion".
Not to mention the fact that the "new" album they're releasing, "Doll
Revolution," was released in 2003. Makes you wonder if this is really
an old news story.
In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&storyid=36403
: 76
: Bangles reignite eternal flame with hopes to inspire
: By KATHY McCABE Music Writer
: August 20, 2005
: BY reforming, The Bangles are hoping they will inspire more young girls to
: pick up guitars and start their own bands.
: The band has joined the legion of 1980s pop and rock superstars having
: another shot at success with their first Australian tour later this year.
: Frontwoman Susanna Hoffs was at a loss to explain why a new generation of
: all-girl groups hasn't sprung up in the wake of the momentous success of The
: Bangles and the Go Gos in the '80s. "It's really strange that didn't
: happen," Hoffs said from her Los Angeles home yesterday.
the story also says the band "includes" Vicki and Debbie Peterson. Um, the
band therefore appears to be missing an original member, and hence it's
kind of cheating to call it a "reunion".
Fiona
http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&storyid=36403
76
Bangles reignite eternal flame with hopes to inspire
By KATHY McCABE Music Writer
August 20, 2005
BY reforming, The Bangles are hoping they will inspire more young girls to
pick up guitars and start their own bands.
The band has joined the legion of 1980s pop and rock superstars having
another shot at success with their first Australian tour later this year.
Frontwoman Susanna Hoffs was at a loss to explain why a new generation of
all-girl groups hasn't sprung up in the wake of the momentous success of The
Bangles and the Go Gos in the '80s. "It's really strange that didn't
happen," Hoffs said from her Los Angeles home yesterday.
"I think Madonna came along and started something which had its merits and
she became this idol to people like Britney Spears.
"But that had nothing to do about grabbing an instrument, starting your own
band.
"It's about fashion and burlesque dancing and I don't get it at all."
With recent US reunion shows - she prefers to call it the band's "return" -
drawing thousands of old and new fans, Hoffs said she was pleased The
Bangles' legacy was being redefined.
The band hit the top of the charts worldwide in the '80s with a string of
hits including Manic Monday, Walk Like An Egyptian, Going Down To Liverpool
and Eternal Flame.
"What we had was unique. We were a garage rock band with pop harmonies but
people just focused on the pop aspect."
The band, including original members Debbi and Vicki Peterson, will tour
Australia for the first time in their career later this year, performing at
the Enmore Theatre on November 3.
They will release their first new album Doll Revolution, since they split in
1989, next month.
"We needed that break to have lives ut the emphasis from the very start of
us getting back together was on writing new songs and seeing what we had
left to say," Hoffs said.
"It turned out we had a lot to say."
Susanna Hoffs
Richard Fangnail wrote:
> The Bangles are starting a mini-tour without Michael Steele. I have no
> idea what's going on and they haven't stated.
>
The irony of an Italian not being "latino" never fails to amuse me.
Her name is Manuela, but based on her appearance I'd say she isnt
straight up European/Italian.
'cedes wrote:
> I believe that his current wife is Italian. Maybe there is some
Latino or
> something mixed in, but her maiden name is definitely Italian.
> "Val" wrote in message
> news:xKKdnYGywrR3L7_fRVn-hw@comcast.com...
any
it's
being gay,
that??
Vanity, Kim
Madonna,
to be a
but I
the
males.
knock
was Mayte
name of
makes
"Motorcyle
Val wrote:
> "mystique" wrote in message
> news:epOdnXKWxcwrAb_fRVn-3g@pgtc.com...
> True that. And actually, Prince is on his second wife. The first was Mayte
> (who later dated Tommy Lee for a while), and I don't recall the name of his
> current wife. However, I'm pretty sure she's Latina, which makes Prince's
> stumbling over the name of the Best Song winner from "Motorcyle Diaries" all
> the funnier :>!
Manuela Testolini is Italian/Egyptian.
"Peta Paul" wrote in message
news:1a1721t64a57re4g8tp114lddgap2e37vc@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:46:55 -0500, Hillary Clinton
> wrote:
> I don't know about now but in the past a lot of blacks were hung. Was
> it a good thing? Depends on ones point of view.
He is only half black.
ack wrote:
> "mystique" wrote:
> Isn't he supposed to be like super HUNG or something?
>
No, that's Milton Berle. God, is THAT guy ever hung! He's dead, I know,
but he's got SUCH A LARGE SCHLONG, it still rates!!!!!!!!
Prince is a big bi-sexual.
> Think Mandingo with makeup....
I believe that his current wife is Italian. Maybe there is some Latino or
something mixed in, but her maiden name is definitely Italian.
"Val" wrote in message
news:xKKdnYGywrR3L7_fRVn-hw@comcast.com...
> "mystique" wrote in message
> news:epOdnXKWxcwrAb_fRVn-3g@pgtc.com...
> (who later dated Tommy Lee for a while), and I don't recall the name of
> his current wife. However, I'm pretty sure she's Latina, which makes
> Prince's stumbling over the name of the Best Song winner from "Motorcyle
> Diaries" all the funnier :>!
>
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:46:55 -0500, Hillary Clinton
wrote:
>ack wrote:
>but he's got SUCH A LARGE SCHLONG, it still rates!!!!!!!!
I don't know about now but in the past a lot of blacks were hung. Was
it a good thing? Depends on ones point of view.
"mystique" wrote in message
news:epOdnXKWxcwrAb_fRVn-3g@pgtc.com...
> news:cvu5mh$n3f$0@pita.alt.net...
> Uh, he's well known to have bedded Carmen Electra, Appolonia, Vanity, Kim
> Basinger, Sheena Easton, (probably Sheila E.), Sherilyn Fenn, Madonna,
> and Susanna Hoffs, and many other lesser known women. Been known to be a
> narcissist and possibly even abusive to his woman of the moment, but I
> don't think there's ever been a hint of a gay affair.
> Personnally, I still find him kind of sexy....lots of women go for the
> sensitive genius type which is often mistaken for effeminacy in males.
> (of course if I ever was with him and he got abusive with me, I'd knock
> his little 5 foot ass all the way back to Minneapolis....)
>
True that. And actually, Prince is on his second wife. The first was Mayte
(who later dated Tommy Lee for a while), and I don't recall the name of his
current wife. However, I'm pretty sure she's Latina, which makes Prince's
stumbling over the name of the Best Song winner from "Motorcyle Diaries" all
the funnier :>!
in article xKKdnYGywrR3L7_fRVn-hw@comcast.com, Val at
valsadie@aol.computerbad wrote on 2/27/05 10:58 PM:
No, actually, he's not. Patty Kotero was married to somebody else during
her stint as Appolonia, and was hired to pretend she was doing Prince.
Carmen Elektra says something like "we were lovers but we never made love"
-- whatever that means. And Vanity says it was all drugs, no sex.
"Personally, I still find him kind of sexy...."
ME TOO!!!!
lots of women go for the
sensitive genius type which is often mistaken for effeminacy in males. (of
course if I ever was with him and he got abusive with me, I'd knock his
little 5 foot ass all the way back to Minneapolis....) "
"mystique" wrote in message
news:epOdnXKWxcwrAb_fRVn-3g@pgtc.com...
> news:cvu5mh$n3f$0@pita.alt.net...
> Uh, he's well known to have bedded Carmen Electra, Appolonia, Vanity, Kim
> Basinger, Sheena Easton, (probably Sheila E.), Sherilyn Fenn, Madonna,
> and Susanna Hoffs, and many other lesser known women. Been known to be a
> narcissist and possibly even abusive to his woman of the moment, but I
> don't think there's ever been a hint of a gay affair.
> Personnally, I still find him kind of sexy....lots of women go for the
> sensitive genius type which is often mistaken for effeminacy in males.
> (of course if I ever was with him and he got abusive with me, I'd knock
> his little 5 foot ass all the way back to Minneapolis....)
>
'cedes wrote:
> "Peta Paul" wrote in message
> news:1a1721t64a57re4g8tp114lddgap2e37vc@4ax.com...
any
redundant, it's
gay,
that??
Vanity,
Madonna,
be a
but I
for the
males.
knock his
know,
Was
> He is only half black.
Both of Prince's parents, John Nelson and Mattie Shaw, were
African-American.
(March 2003) Her latest album with The Bangles, titled 'Doll Revolution,' was released on March 3, 2003. It is their first studio album since 1988.
1980 Graduate of University of California at Berkeley, BFA in Art History.
Once studied to become a ballet dancer, and can do the splits.
Her parents are Joshua and Tamar Hoffs, and her brothers are John and Jesse.
The Bangles broke up in 1990 after 10 years together. They reunited in 1999, and are working on a new album, scheduled to be released sometime in 2002.
Albums with the Bangles include 'All Over the Place' (1984), 'Different Light' (1986), and 'Everything' (1988). Her solo albums are 'When You're a Boy' (1991) and 'Susanna Hoffs' (1996).
Member of the 80s rock-pop band The Bangles.
At first, the Bangles were known as "The Bangs", but W_hen the band accepted a record deal, an already signed band of the same name sued. The Bangles added "les" to their name as a tribute to a major influence of their music, The Beatles.
Two sons: Jackson Roach (b. 9 February 1995) and Sam Rayfield Roach (b. 10 November 1998) in Santa Monica
ImagineContact.com is an online service provider which offers a convenient web gateway to freely available binary content, including but not limited to images of Susanna Hoffs, as well as other content associated with celebrities posted within Usenet newsgroups. Users can join instantly online and have access to gigabytes of new images, updated daily. Every night, ImagineContact.com automatically crawls, sorts, converts, thumbnails and indexes these files from the Usenet for access by users on the website. Every day there are hundreds of new images posted to the Usenet.
The binary content on ImagineContact.com, including but not limited to any and all images of Susanna Hoffs, is directly obtained from the Usenet, and as such, reflects the uploaded files of millions of people worldwide. As an online service provider, ImagineContact.com does not and cannot editorialize the content posted on Usenet.
Some Usenet postings may contain nudity, otherwise be of an adult nature or will simply be objectionable to some people. Users who object to such content are advised to not use this service.