Lorraine Crosby, a renowned personality, is famously associated with her remarkable contribution to the iconic music industry, particularly in relation to the chart-topping hit single "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat Loaf, released in the year 1993.
In addition to her impressive musical endeavors, Lorraine Crosby has also made a notable appearance on the popular British television program "Loose Women" in the year 1999, showcasing her versatility and talent beyond the realm of music.
Furthermore, her acting skills have been showcased in the 1995 film "She's Out", a testament to her ability to excel in various creative fields.