Who sings this song To Sir, with Love?
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LuluTo Sir With Love / ArtistLulu Kennedy-Cairns CBE is a Scottish singer, actress and television personality.
Noted for her powerful singing voice, Lulu began her career in the UK but soon became internationally known. Wikipedia
Is To Sir, with Love a true story?
To Sir, With Love is a 1959 autobiographical novel by E. R. Braithwaite set in the East End of London. The novel is based on the true story of Braithwaite taking up a teaching post in a Greenslade school. The novel, in 22 chapters, gives insight into the politics of race and class in postwar London.

Is there a sequel to To Sir, with Love?
To Sir, with Love IITo Sir, with Love / Sequel
Who is the black girl in To Sir, with Love?
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns paid homage to the late Sidney Poitier, who was her costar in the 1967 British drama film To Sir, with Love. Lulu, who made her film debut in the drama and sang its iconic title song, posted a photo of herself and Poitier during a scene from the film on her Instagram page on Friday.

Who wrote the lyrics To Sir With Love?
Don BlackTo Sir With Love / Lyricist
Who is Lulu married to now?
John Friedam. 1977–1991
Maurice Gibbm. 1969–1973
Lulu/Spouse
Who did ER Braithwaite marry?
One subject he did not write about was his mixed-race marriage, unusual in Britain in the 1940s, to Sibyl Allen. They had five children before they were divorced.
Who did Mark Thackeray marry?
A fellow teacher, Louisa Rodriguez (Saundra Santiago), admires him. It is revealed that as a teenager in British Guiana, Thackeray fell in love with a girl from Chicago. They lost contact and he went to Britain to study, became a teacher, and got married.
When was Sidney Poitier born?
February 20, 1927Sidney Poitier / Date of birth
How old was Sidney Poitier when he made To Sir, with Love?
40
Each film was indelible, and each brought themes unique to Poitier, who was then 40, to artistic culmination and resolution. To Sir, with Lovecame first, directed by the triple-threat talent James Clavell—screenwriter, director, and the author of epic novels such as Shogun.