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Lio

AKA: Vanda Ribiero
Birthday: 1962-06-17
Birthplace: Mangualde, Portugal


Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furtado Tavares de Vasconcelos (born 17 June 1962), known professionally as Lio, is a Portuguese-Belgian singer and actress who was a pop icon in France and Belgium during the 1980s. In 2024 she began serving as a judge on Drag Race Belgium. Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furtado Tavares de Vasconcelos was born on 17 June 1962 in Mangualde, Portugal. When her father was called up to fight in the Portuguese Army, the family moved to Mozambique. Her parents divorced and, in 1968, Vanda moved with her mother and new stepfather to Brussels, Belgium, where her sister, actress Helena Noguerra, was born. In her teens she was determined to become a singer, and she was encouraged by singer-songwriter Jacques Duvall (né Eric Verwilghem), a family friend. She took her stage name, Lio, from a character in the Barbarella comic books by Jean-Claude Forest. In 1979, together with songwriter Jay Alanski, she and Duvall began working with Marc Moulin and Dan Lacksman from the electro-trio Telex. Her first two singles were "Le Banana Split", which sold over 1 million copies, and "Amoureux solitaires", a song originally by punk rock band Stinky Toys. Both songs rose to the top of many pop charts in France, and Moulin and Lacksman also produced her self-titled first album. In 1982 the American music duo Ron and Russell Mael, of Sparks, worked with her on the album Suite sixtine, on which some of her previous songs were translated into English. Suite sixtine was compiled and art directed by Ralph Alfonso for Attic Records Canada, where it was originally released. Her second album, Amour toujours, was produced by Alain Chamfort and released in 1983. The same year, she first appeared on the screen in Chantal Akerman's film Golden Eighties, a lighthearted, humorous French pop musical about the people who work together in a Parisian shopping center. Lio plays a carefree hairdresser in the movie.. In 1984, she was featured in a TV special with France Gall called “Formule 1”, where she sang "Be My Baby" with Gall. In 1985, she met record company executive and producer Michel Esteban, of ZE Records. She continued to have hit singles in Europe, including "Les brunes comptent pas pour des prunes", and travelled to Los Angeles with Esteban to record her next album Pop model. Several of the tracks were co-produced by John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground, and the album produced the hits "Fallait pas commencer", "Je casse tout ce que je touche", and "Chauffeur". In 1988, after she had given birth to a daughter with Esteban, she resumed her acting career, starring in Claude Lelouch's film Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté. The Lio-Esteban partnership produced another album, Can can, recorded in Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro. She also designed a fashion collection for the European department store chain Prisunic. ... Source: Article "Lio (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

The Last Mistress
Character: La chanteuse
Dorothée Show
Character: Lio
Christmas at Bunny's
Character: La fiancée de Bugs Bunny

Carnage
Character: Betty

Itinerary of a Spoiled Child
Character: Yvette, Sam's first wife
Golden Eighties
Character: Mado
A Parting Shot
Character: Eugenia

The Evening Dress
Character: Hélène Solenska
Invisible
Character: Carole Stevens

Mariages!
Character: Micky
Love Like Poison
Character: Jeanne Falguères
Les Vacances de Noël
Character: Lio

Stars 80 - Triomphe
Character: Self
Dirty Like an Angel
Character: Barbara
Elle m'a sauvée
Character: Maître Nathalie Tomasin

Le Prince de ce monde
Character: Florence
The Dead Mother
Character: Maite

Stars 80
Character: Lio
Henri
Character: Rita
La niña de tus sueños
Character: Françoise

Nobody Loves Me
Character: Marie
Love After Love
Character: Marianne
Jealousy
Character: Camille

Separate Bedrooms
Character: Marie
L'Âge d'or de la pub
Character: Self (archive footage)
Elsa, Elsa
Character: Elsa, number one

La Génération des Enfants du rock
Character: Self (voice)
Années 80, les brunes comptent plus pour des prunes !
Character: Self (voice / archive footage)
Sans un cri
Character: Anne

Stars 80, la suite
Character: Lio

The Music According to Tom Jobim
Character: Self (archive footage)
Belgian Disaster
Character: Marie-Claire
Le Temps du silence
Character: La chanteuse

Kids of Töday
Character: Self
C'est la vie, camarade!
Character: Charlène
Bulles de Vian
Character: Self

Rien dans les poches
Character: Nicole Manikowski
The Demons of Dorothy
Character: Motherator

Bonjour la France
Character: Self
Nos Voix Pour Toutes 2024
Character: Self

Les Scandaleuses
Character: Self
Lio
Character: Self
Et Dieu créa Barbie
Character: Self

Nos Voix Pour Toutes 2025
Character: Self
La Loi du Karma
Character: Baletti

Wedding morning
Job: Vocals