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Petula Clark is a British singer and actress who began her career during World War II as a child performer. In the 1950s, she achieved success with songs like "The Little Shoemaker" and "With All My Heart". In the 1960s, she gained international fame with hits "Downtown" and "My Love", collaborating with composer Tony Hatch. Clark has won two Grammy Awards and sold over 70 million records. Beyond music, she appeared in films such as "Finian's Rainbow" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", and on stage in musicals "Blood Brothers" and "Sunset Boulevard".