Australian dancer, pop singer and actress, born on 24 May 1953 in Sydney, Australia. Her father, Ross, was a newspaper columnist and gave her the nickname Little Nell.
She moved to London in the early 1970s, where she sold clothes on a market stall, and performed as a busker and tap dancer. In 1973, she played Columbia in the original cast of the Rocky Horror Show, famously reprising her role in the film version, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
She also appeared in other films and on TV, including Derek Jarman's Jubilee (1978), The Alternative Miss World (1980), Richard O'Brien's Shock Treatment (1981) and Oscar-winning drama The Killing Fields (1984).
Between 1975 and 1978 Little Nell released several singles on A&M Records and Charisma.
During the 1980s she ran a very successful New York nightclub, Nell's. She wrote for Tina Brown's 'Talk' magazine in the late 1990s.
1980
1978
1978
1976
A&M Records
7"
1976
1975
A&M Records
7"
2002
Festival Five Records
CD, Album, Boa
2001
Ode Sounds & Visuals
CD, Promo, RE, Smplr
2001
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
2xDVD, PAL, Dol
2001
1990
1990
1983
1981
1975
Ode Records (2)
7", EP
1975
1975
1975
1973
2012
Decca, EMI TV
2xCD, Comp
2001
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
2xDVD, PAL, Dol
2001
2000
1997
1994
1994
1994
1993
Castle Communications
CD, Pro
1991
1990
1990
1987
MBC Records
LP, Comp, W/Lbl
1980
1978
Disco Magic (2)
LP, Comp, Mixed
1976
A&M Records
LP, Comp
1975
1974
Erika Records
10", Pic
Lifetime Europe Ltd.
2xCass, Album, Comp, RE