Gloria Loring
- Actress
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
A consummate singer and entertainer, Gloria Loring is the recording
artist of the #1 hit song "Friends and Lovers," co-composer of
television theme songs for
Diff'rent Strokes (1978)
and
The Facts of Life (1979),
an audience favorite from daytime TV's
Days of Our Lives (1965),
spokesperson for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the
author of seven books, a keynote speaker, one of the few artists to
sing two nominated songs at the Academy Awards, and is the mother of
world-wide singing sensation Robin Thicke.
With eleven albums to her credit, Loring has performed all over North
America and Australia. As an actress and singer, she's starred in
musicals, movies of the week, prime time series and specials, and has
hosted television shows and live events.
Gloria's new book, Coincidence is God's Way of Remaining Anonymous:
Reflections on Daytime Dramas and Divine Intervention, details a series
of extraordinary coincidences that transformed her life and offers
prescriptive insight into how each of us can use coincidence for our
own good and the good of those we love.
Gloria is a certified yoga instructor and an articulate champion of
biomedical research. After her son Brennan was diagnosed with diabetes
at age four, she created and self-published two volumes of the Days Of
Our Lives Celebrity Cookbook which raised more than $1 million for
diabetes research. In total, she has written and created six books
benefiting people with diabetes.
Her newest musical show, TV Tunez, a celebration of television's best
theme songs, draws from sitcoms and dramas, to westerns, sports, games
shows and commercials, appealing to all demographics.
Honored with the Lifetime Commitment Award from JDRF and the 1999 Woman
of Achievement Award from the Miss America Organization, Loring is
listed in the World Who's Who of Women and Who's Who in America. She is
married to Emmy Award-winning art director and production designer
René Lagler and lives in Southern
California.
artist of the #1 hit song "Friends and Lovers," co-composer of
television theme songs for
Diff'rent Strokes (1978)
and
The Facts of Life (1979),
an audience favorite from daytime TV's
Days of Our Lives (1965),
spokesperson for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the
author of seven books, a keynote speaker, one of the few artists to
sing two nominated songs at the Academy Awards, and is the mother of
world-wide singing sensation Robin Thicke.
With eleven albums to her credit, Loring has performed all over North
America and Australia. As an actress and singer, she's starred in
musicals, movies of the week, prime time series and specials, and has
hosted television shows and live events.
Gloria's new book, Coincidence is God's Way of Remaining Anonymous:
Reflections on Daytime Dramas and Divine Intervention, details a series
of extraordinary coincidences that transformed her life and offers
prescriptive insight into how each of us can use coincidence for our
own good and the good of those we love.
Gloria is a certified yoga instructor and an articulate champion of
biomedical research. After her son Brennan was diagnosed with diabetes
at age four, she created and self-published two volumes of the Days Of
Our Lives Celebrity Cookbook which raised more than $1 million for
diabetes research. In total, she has written and created six books
benefiting people with diabetes.
Her newest musical show, TV Tunez, a celebration of television's best
theme songs, draws from sitcoms and dramas, to westerns, sports, games
shows and commercials, appealing to all demographics.
Honored with the Lifetime Commitment Award from JDRF and the 1999 Woman
of Achievement Award from the Miss America Organization, Loring is
listed in the World Who's Who of Women and Who's Who in America. She is
married to Emmy Award-winning art director and production designer
René Lagler and lives in Southern
California.