Stacy Ann "Fergie" Ferguson is an American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman. After earning recognition as a child actress in the 1980s, Fergie achieved international fame as a member of the Black Eyed Peas from 2002 to 2018. During her tenure with the group, she sought success with her solo music, film and television appearances, and business ventures.
As a child, Fergie starred on the children's television series Kids Incorporated, and voiced Sally Brown in two Peanuts television specials and in The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. She later co-founded the girl group Wild Orchid, and performed on two albums in the 1990s. Fergie joined the hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas in 2002, recording four albums with them to commercial success. Her debut solo album, The Dutchess, peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. It spawned the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Glamorous" and "London Bridge", and the top-five singles "Clumsy" and "Fergalicious".
Fergie continued acting, appearing in the disaster film Poseidon, the double feature Grindhouse, the musical drama Nine, and the comedy film Marmaduke.
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