
Seal
Biography
Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born 19 February 1963), known professionally as Seal, is a British singer of Nigerian and Afro-Brazilian heritage. He has sold over 20 million records worldwide. These include hit songs "Crazy" and "Killer", the latter of which went to number one in the UK, and his most celebrated song, "Kiss from a Rose", which was released in 1994. He is renowned for his distinctive soulful singing voice. He has won multiple awards throughout his career, including three Brit Awards; he won Best British Male in 1992. He has also won four Grammy Awards and an MTV Video Music Award. As a songwriter, he received two Ivor Novello Awards for Best Song Musically and Lyrically from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for "Killer" (1990) and "Crazy" (1991). He was a coach on The Voice Australia in 2012 and 2013, and returned to Australia to work as a coach in 2017. He was married to supermodel Heidi Klum from 2005 until their divorce in 2014; they have 3 children together and he adopted her daughter from a previous relationship. The prominent scarring on Seal's face is the result of a type of lupus called discoid lupus erythematosus, which affects the skin and leaves large scars.
Movies

Seal: Soundstage
2009

Queen: Champions of the World
1995

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
1992

Seal - Baloise Session 2024
2024

Seal : Purpose (Celebrating 30 Years of the Classic Albums Seal I & Seal II)
2026

The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story
2019

Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
2019

Seal Team
2021

Freddie Mercury: The Final Act
2022

Hit Man Returns - David Foster & Friends
2011

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
2016

Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire
1999
TV Shows

On Air with Ryan Seacrest
2004

La chanson de l'année
2004

Bambi
1948

Les Nuls, l'émission
1990

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
1995

The Masked Singer
2019

Michael McIntyre's Big Show
2016

Saturday Night Live
1975

Eli Stone
2008

MTV Unplugged
1989

Loot
2022

Top of the Pops
1964