What ever happened to singer Helen Reddy? This new documentary answers that

Coming to theaters and on-demand on September 11th is theHelen Reddybiopic,I Am Woman, according toRolling Stone. Reddy will forever be remembered for her string of 15 Top 40 hits -- including her signature 1972 chart-topper, "I Am Woman," and her subsequent Number Ones - "Delta Dawn" from 1973 and 1974's "Angie Baby."

I Am Womanstars actressTilda Cobham-Herveyand was directed byUnjoo Moon, who is best known for his 2012Tony BennettdocumentaryThe Zen Of Bennett.

Helen Reddy said that she first became aware of her spiritual side during an out-of-body experience when she was 11 years old: "I had fainted, but I was at the back of the room looking down. We were all dressed in identical uniforms, I was at school. And I saw that there was this body lying on the floor and I thought 'Oh my goodness, one of the girls must have fainted, I wonder who it is?' And I zoomed in for a close-up -- which seemed perfectly natural at the time -- and I was looking at myself."

  • Helen Reddy was the first Australian to win a Grammy and to host her own weekly variety show on American TV. Her first big song was the international hit "I Am Woman"
  • Back in 2006, Helen Reddy published both her autobiography and a companion greatest hits album, both titled The Woman I Am.
  • Reddy, who is now 78, officially retired from showbiz in 2002 -- although she briefly returned to performing between 2012 and 2015. She lives her native Australia and according to reports was diagnosed with dementia in 2017.

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