The music and entertainment industry mourns the loss of Zulya Kamalova (55) and Geoffrey Hinsliff (86)
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The entertainment industry mourns as it loses two monumental figures.
One was famous for her unique and enchanting voice, while the other entertained viewers with his appearance on the world's longest-running soap operas to date.
Russian-Australian singer Zulya Kamalova passed away at the age of 55 after a valiant struggle with cancer.
Music producer Alexander Cheparukhin confirmed the news of her passing and took to social media to share a heartfelt tribute to the late singer.
'Zulya left us today, shortly after her 55th birthday. All her last hours with her were her daughter Zifa and husband Andrew,' Cheparukhin wrote.
'She was grateful to all of us who helped her to give people beautiful songs. Long live her voice, a bright memory.'
Kamalova was known for her distinctive sound that beautifully blended her Tatar heritage with a modern sound, which created a musical experience that resonated with audiences worldwide.
Zulya Kamalova's voice, often described as 'hauntingly beautiful', was a testament to her ability to convey stories and deep emotions through music.
Throughout her career, Zulya Kamalova released six albums.
She would often perform live with a backing band called the Children of the Underground.
Her album, 3 Nights, won an ARIA award for Best World Music Album in 2007, a testament to her talent and the impact of her music.
She was also nominated for Best Global or Reggae Act at the 2013 Music Victoria Awards.
Before her passing, Kamalova shared her thoughts with her followers in a poignant post.
'These days, I oscillate between hope and despair. But I try to focus on joy, good memories and lovely times,' she wrote on social media.
'Be it travelling in Europe, catching up with friends, enjoying the times that I have left. Not so much left, I'm afraid. So let's concentrate on love.'
Watch Zulya Kamalova's live performance of 'Third Day' here:
Source: Zulya Kamalova/YouTube
In a previous update, she acknowledged the uncertainty of her path forward and the limitations of modern medicine in treating stage four cancer.
Yet, she remained hopeful and drew strength from stories of cancer survivors and their journey to recovery.
Zulya Kamalova's voice may have been silenced by cancer, but her legacy will continue to inspire and move us.
On the other side of the globe, the entertainment world mourns the loss of British actor Geoffrey Hinsliff.
He was 86 and survived by his wife, Judith, and their two daughters.
The news of his passing was confirmed by the series's producers earlier this week.
Famous for portraying Don Brennan on the long-standing soap opera Coronation Street, Hinsliff has graced TV screens since 1987.
Hinsliff starred in the TV series along with the talented Lynne Perrie, who played his on-screen wife Ivy Brennan.
Coronation Street has been a cultural institution in the United Kingdom and is currently the world's longest-running series.
It's a show that entertained watchers and showed British society's ever-changing landscape.
Before becoming a household name as Don Brennan, Hinsliff appeared on Coronation Street in a minor role in 1977.
While Don Brennan was written off the show in 1997, Hinsliff continued to be a familiar face in the TV.
Hinsliff appeared in various series, including Brass, Heartbeat, and earlier iterations of Doctor Who, among others.
In a touching family statement posted online, the Hinsliff family remembered him as 'restless, curious, adventurous, and funny'.
They shared that he was a man who enjoyed engaging in discussions around the dinner table and setting the world to rights.
However, it was his devotion to his family that stood out the most, as these were the aspects of life he cherished above all else.
Hinsliff's co-star, Helen Worth, paid tribute to the actor.
'Geoff was a lovely, quiet man who will be sadly missed by us all,' she said.
Worth also highlighted the unique on-screen partnership between Hinsliff and Perrie, noting how much joy it brought to the viewers over the years.
Watch one of Geoffrey Hinsliff's clips as Don Brennan:
Source: Coronation Street/YouTube
Fans of the TV series shared their condolences and fond memories of the actor.
'RIP Geoff Hinsliff. A truly fine actor, and will forever be remembered for one of soap's great characters, Don Brennan,' one fan wrote.
Another praised his performance and said he did 'a great job' in bringing the character to life.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fans of these two figures who left a mark in their respective industries.
May they rest in peace.
One was famous for her unique and enchanting voice, while the other entertained viewers with his appearance on the world's longest-running soap operas to date.
Russian-Australian singer Zulya Kamalova passed away at the age of 55 after a valiant struggle with cancer.
Music producer Alexander Cheparukhin confirmed the news of her passing and took to social media to share a heartfelt tribute to the late singer.
'Zulya left us today, shortly after her 55th birthday. All her last hours with her were her daughter Zifa and husband Andrew,' Cheparukhin wrote.
'She was grateful to all of us who helped her to give people beautiful songs. Long live her voice, a bright memory.'
Kamalova was known for her distinctive sound that beautifully blended her Tatar heritage with a modern sound, which created a musical experience that resonated with audiences worldwide.
Zulya Kamalova's voice, often described as 'hauntingly beautiful', was a testament to her ability to convey stories and deep emotions through music.
Throughout her career, Zulya Kamalova released six albums.
She would often perform live with a backing band called the Children of the Underground.
Her album, 3 Nights, won an ARIA award for Best World Music Album in 2007, a testament to her talent and the impact of her music.
She was also nominated for Best Global or Reggae Act at the 2013 Music Victoria Awards.
Before her passing, Kamalova shared her thoughts with her followers in a poignant post.
'These days, I oscillate between hope and despair. But I try to focus on joy, good memories and lovely times,' she wrote on social media.
'Be it travelling in Europe, catching up with friends, enjoying the times that I have left. Not so much left, I'm afraid. So let's concentrate on love.'
Watch Zulya Kamalova's live performance of 'Third Day' here:
Source: Zulya Kamalova/YouTube
In a previous update, she acknowledged the uncertainty of her path forward and the limitations of modern medicine in treating stage four cancer.
Yet, she remained hopeful and drew strength from stories of cancer survivors and their journey to recovery.
Zulya Kamalova's voice may have been silenced by cancer, but her legacy will continue to inspire and move us.
On the other side of the globe, the entertainment world mourns the loss of British actor Geoffrey Hinsliff.
He was 86 and survived by his wife, Judith, and their two daughters.
The news of his passing was confirmed by the series's producers earlier this week.
Famous for portraying Don Brennan on the long-standing soap opera Coronation Street, Hinsliff has graced TV screens since 1987.
Hinsliff starred in the TV series along with the talented Lynne Perrie, who played his on-screen wife Ivy Brennan.
Coronation Street has been a cultural institution in the United Kingdom and is currently the world's longest-running series.
It's a show that entertained watchers and showed British society's ever-changing landscape.
Before becoming a household name as Don Brennan, Hinsliff appeared on Coronation Street in a minor role in 1977.
While Don Brennan was written off the show in 1997, Hinsliff continued to be a familiar face in the TV.
Hinsliff appeared in various series, including Brass, Heartbeat, and earlier iterations of Doctor Who, among others.
In a touching family statement posted online, the Hinsliff family remembered him as 'restless, curious, adventurous, and funny'.
They shared that he was a man who enjoyed engaging in discussions around the dinner table and setting the world to rights.
However, it was his devotion to his family that stood out the most, as these were the aspects of life he cherished above all else.
Hinsliff's co-star, Helen Worth, paid tribute to the actor.
'Geoff was a lovely, quiet man who will be sadly missed by us all,' she said.
Worth also highlighted the unique on-screen partnership between Hinsliff and Perrie, noting how much joy it brought to the viewers over the years.
Watch one of Geoffrey Hinsliff's clips as Don Brennan:
Source: Coronation Street/YouTube
Fans of the TV series shared their condolences and fond memories of the actor.
'RIP Geoff Hinsliff. A truly fine actor, and will forever be remembered for one of soap's great characters, Don Brennan,' one fan wrote.
Another praised his performance and said he did 'a great job' in bringing the character to life.
Key Takeaways
- Russian-Australian singer Zulya Kamalova has passed away at the age of 55 after a battle with cancer.
- She spent her last hours with her daughter Zifa and husband Andrew.
- Music producer Alexander Cheparukhin shared a heartfelt tribute to Kamalova, noting her gratitude for being able to share beautiful songs.
- Zulya Kamalova released six albums and won an ARIA award for Best World Music Album in 2007 for her album 3 Nights.
- Geoffrey Hinsliff, known for playing Don Brennan on the long-standing British soap Coronation Street, died at 86.
- The ITV series and his family confirmed his passing with tributes that showcased his 'restless, curious, adventurous and funny' character.
- Co-star Helen Worth paid tribute to the late actor, noting his remarkable on-screen partnership with actress Lynne Perrie.
- Fans expressed their condolences on social media as they remembered Hinsliff for his memorable portrayal of Don Brennan.
May they rest in peace.