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Claire Patricia Grogan (born 17 March 1962), known professionally as Clare Grogan or sometimes as C. P. Grogan, is a Scottish singer and actress. She is best known as the lead singer of the 1980s new wave music group , as well as for supporting roles in the 1981 film Gregory's Girl and the science fiction sitcom as the first incarnation of Kristine Kochanski.


Early life
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Aged 17, while she was dancing at the Glasgow College of Technology, a fight broke out nearby between several patrons. Grogan attempted to head away from the violence but was injured by thrown broken glass, causing a deep facial wound and a prominent scar on the left side of her face. Grogan states her parents still find it hard to read about the incident. She began filming Gregory's Girl just three months after the incident. In 1998, while she was working in a theatre at , it was discovered that part of the glass was still in the facial tissue and had to be surgically removed.


Acting career

Theatre
As a member of Scottish Youth Theatre, she was originally obliged to appear as "C. P. Grogan" because there was already a member of Equity named Claire Grogan. (The other Claire Grogan went on to become a photographer.) She would later drop the i from her first name.

Grogan played the part of Rita in at Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1987.

In 1996, she played a fitness instructor on the in the play Lady Macbeth Firmed My Buttocks.


Film and television
While working as a at the Spaghetti Factory in Glasgow, she was spotted by film director . This led to her breakthrough acting role in 1981's Gregory's Girl as Susan. Because of her facial wound there were objections from the producers, but Forsyth refused to recast the role and Grogan was filmed mostly in profile. When filmed in close up, makeup artists covered Grogan's scar with Derma wax.

In 1984, she played Charlotte in Forsyth's Comfort and Joy. In 1985, she was the receptionist in the version of Blott on the Landscape. Grogan appeared in the second episode of the acclaimed The Monocled Mutineer in 1986. She had a recurring role playing Dave Lister's would-be , Kristine Kochanski, in series 1, 2 and 6 of the TV show . However, she was later deemed too old for the role. Grogan has also appeared in (episode "") in a thinly veiled parody of Sinéad O'Connor and in as 's love interest, (1997–1998).

In 1992, Grogan appeared as Mary Catto in series 8 episode 21 of (again credited as C.P. Grogan).

She had the role of Maggie in a 1998 comedy Jilting Joe, played an eye surgeon in a 2002 short film Bury It, appeared in Doctors in 2003, and performed another play Forbidden in 2004, as Lily, married to a WW2 Nazi officer but falling in love with a young Jewish woman.

In 2006, Grogan portrayed Sandra Reeves, a control-freak office manager, in the film The Penalty King played Cathy in an episode of Sea of Souls, and May, Danny's mother, in the Scottish sit-com Legit. She appeared in the video for and ' charity single "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", recorded for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2007, along with two TV films Wedding Belles and Forgiven.

Grogan had a role in the 2011 TV series Skins as Shelley, mother of and played Jenny Ferris in the Scottish gangster film The Wee Man in 2013.

She starred as Myriam in the 2017 film Delirium, filmed entirely at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Grogan co-presented, alongside , 's Corner Shop Cook-Off. The six episode series originally aired from 19 February to 25 March 2020.


Music career
Grogan developed her singing career as the lead singer of , originally a five-piece band that included (later of the Scottish Texas), whom she met while studying for her Highers exams. It became a four-person band with the departure of two members and the addition of Stephen Lironi, who played both and . The band had several hits in the early 1980s, including "Happy Birthday", "Don't Talk to Me About Love", "I Could Be Happy" and "See Those Eyes". The group split up after the release of their third album, Bite (1983).

In 1984, Grogan made a cameo appearance in the music video to "Young at Heart" by .

Grogan later attempted a solo career, but after her single "Love Bomb" failed to gain chart success in 1987, her album Trash Mad was never released. Grogan formed Universal Love School in 1989 with Lironi, performing a series of gigs around the UK. However, it was short-lived and produced no hit singles. In 2000, she contributed vocals to the song "Night Falls Like a Grand Piano" on The 6ths' album Hyacinths and Thistles. She recorded a version of "Angels with Dirty Faces" for the tribute album. The track "Her Hooped Dream" appears on The Ultimate Celtic Album.

In 2002, Grogan performed as Altered Images on the Here and Now Tour which featured other well known artists from the 1980s. She performed on similar tours in 2005, 2008 and 2009. She appeared with , and as The 80s Supergroup in the 2011 series of Let's Dance for Comic Relief.

Grogan sometimes covers for radio presenters on BBC 6 Music.

Grogan appeared in Series 2, Episode 2 of John Shuttleworth's Lounge Music on BBC Radio 4 on 27 November 2016.

Clare Grogan is the inspiration for the song "True" by .

Grogan began presenting shows on Absolute Radio 80s from 11 September 2017, presenting Monday to Thursday 8-9pm and Sundays 7-9pm.

In 2021, Grogan duetted with Sharleen Spiteri on the track "Look What You've Done", from Hi, the tenth album released by Johnny McElhone's band Texas.


Writing
Grogan's first book was published in October 2008, a children's novel (aimed at age 7 and up) titled Tallulah and the Teenstars, about a girl, Tallulah Gosh, who forms a pop band.

In 2015, it was followed by Tallulah On Tour.

Tallulah Gosh was an alias Grogan thought of using at the start of her career because Equity had already registered a Claire Grogan and a more showbiz name might help her career, but Bill Forsyth persuaded her that she would come to regret it.

The band took their name from the headline of an interview with Grogan in .


Personal life
Grogan married bandmate Stephen Lironi in Glasgow in 1994. They live in Haringey in north London, and adopted a daughter in 2005.


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