Age, Biography, and Wiki
As of May 29, 2025, Holly-Anne Hull is 30 years old. Her career spans musical theatre and singing, with highlights including her West End work and her beginnings in televised talent shows. Holly-Anne continues to be active in theatre and music projects, including upcoming appearances in productions like Remember Monday: What the Hell Just Happened? (2025).
Occupation | Musicians |
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Date of Birth | 17 October 1994 |
Age | 30 Years |
Birth Place | N/A |
Horoscope | Libra |
Country | England |
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Education
In summary, Holly-Anne Hull is a talented British singer and actress, notable for her success from a Disney Channel UK competition and her distinguished performances on the London West End stage. Despite limited public information on her personal life and measurements, her professional accomplishments in music and theatre continue to shape her career.
She started singing aged seven, having trained with West End Kids, and attended Our Lady’s Preparatory School in Crowthorne, Licensed Victuallers' School, and the London School of Musical Theatre. Her first performances were with Stagecoach Performing Arts. By May 2006, Hull had joined Guildford School of Acting and National Youth Music Theatre; that month, as part of the latter, she performed at Elizabeth II's 80th Birthday celebrations at Windsor Castle. She met Queen Elizabeth and Princess Beatrice after the performance and was asked by the former why she was not wearing shoes (it was part of her costume). In April 2009, she won the Disney Channel UK competition My Camp Rock, the prize for which was recording her own version of "This Is Me" alongside a music video. She was subsequently signed by Disney, who filmed a performance of "This Is Me" at a school assembly and then dropped her.
In 2013, Hull formed the band Houston with Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele, who she had met at Sixth Form College, Farnborough. The following year, she appeared in Copacabana, though this folded after running into financial difficulties, and played Maid Marian in a production of Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood at Grove Theatre in Dunstable. She won the latter part at Panto Factor, a local talent contest to find the role of Marian and Hood; Steve Sims of Leighton Buzzard Online wrote that both the contest's winners, Hull and Eleanor Sandars, "slotted seamlessly" into the production. Hull then played Holly Manson in Loserville in 2015; writing of a March edition, Time Out wrote that Hull and Luke Newton were "adorbs enough" as Manson and Michael Dork, while Daniel Coleman Cooke of BritishTheatre.com wrote in December 2015 that Hull had a "superb voice" but felt that she was sometimes drowned out by the band. Hull has stated that she was unemployed between performances and was the only returnee.