‘Not looking for it’: Marcia Hines says she didn’t experience racism growing up in Aus
American-born singer Marcia Hines says she did not experience racism after moving to Australia at just 16 years of age. The singer sat with Sky News host Chris Kenny to discuss various topics about her fame and success since moving to Australia, performing in Hair, and her role of Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar. “I have to say no,” she told Mr Kenny after he asked her about whether she had experienced racism growing up in Australia. “But I’m not looking for it. “People should get around the table and have a good old talk, black and white, good old talk.”

▶︎
Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

▶︎
Marcia Hines | Long Play Series

▶︎
When Tyson Faced the Smash Machine

▶︎
‘A Stroke Left Me With an Italian Accent’ | This Morning

▶︎
Marcia Hines on coming to Australia as a teenager to perform in Hair | Anh's Brush With Fame

▶︎
Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

▶︎
She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

▶︎
When Janis Crashed Tina Turner's Stage (1969)

▶︎
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson's "Secret Family" Breaks 25-Year Silence | 60 Minutes Australia

▶︎
Marcia Hines remembers her late mother | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery

▶︎
Marcia Hines gets candid about 50-year career | A Current Affair

▶︎
Marcia Hines On How Moving To Australia Changed Her Life

▶︎
The Differences Between Ashkenazi & Sephardic Jews | Modi Stand Up Comedy

▶︎
10 One-Hit Wonders Everyone Remembers From the 1970s

▶︎
Deni Hines - Talking Heads interview special

▶︎
Lefties Losing It: Jimmy Kimmel's cruel joke falls flat

▶︎
He Sang A Boy George Song...In Front Of Boy George | The Voice

▶︎
John Farnham's BOMBSHELL Claims | Sunrise

▶︎
Lee Marvin Truly Hated Him More Than Anyone.

▶︎
