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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_FaithAdam Faith - Wikipedia

    Faith married Jackie Irving in 1967 and they had one daughter, Katya Faith, who became a television producer. By the 1980s, Faith had become an investor and financial adviser. [11] In 1986, he was hired as a financial journalist by the Daily Mail and its sister paper The Mail on Sunday .

  2. 9 de may. de 2003 · 09/05/2003 14:13. Contactmusic. Follow Adam Faith. British pop star ADAM FAITH was with his 22-year-old lover TANYA ARPINO on the night he died. The 62-year-old had just finished a stage...

  3. Adam Faith released his last single for EMI in 1968, ‘You Make My Life Worthwhile’. Arranged and conducted by Ken Woodman, it was an excellent recording which deserved a better fate, but with Faith opting to make his stage debut playing Feste in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, he was in no position to promote it.

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  4. Adam Faith was born Terry Nelhams in Acton, London, on June 23, 1940, the third of five children. He attended John Perryn secondary modern school in Acton and from the age of 12 was able to demonstrate his entrepreneurial skills by means of a series of paper rounds, which enabled him to finance his own clothes budget.

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  5. Now 53, a philosophical Adam Faith has come out as an Artist. He looks back at the life he left behind as a Sixties pop star and City wheeler-dealer before returning to the stage in 'Alfie' |...

  6. 10 de mar. de 2003 · He was born Terence Nelhams in Acton, west London, the third of five children of a coach driver and an office cleaner. After leaving school, he worked in the film industry, progressing from...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Adam_FaithAdam Faith - Wikiwand

    Terence Nelhams Wright (23 June 1940 – 8 March 2003), known as Adam Faith, was an English singer, actor, and financial journalist. As a British rock and roll teen idol, he scored consecutive No. 1 hits on the UK Singles Chart with "What Do You Want?" (1959) and "Poor Me" (1960).