Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick, professionally known as Vitamin C, is a multi-talented American artist who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry.
Her journey began as a child actress, starring in John Waters' 1988 film Hairspray, followed by minor roles in various films. In 1991, she co-founded the alternative rock band Eve's Plum.
In 1999, Fitzpatrick launched her solo music career under the name Vitamin C, releasing her self-titled debut album, which received Gold and Platinum certifications from the RIAA. The album spawned hit singles like "Graduation (Friends Forever)" and the Top 20 Gold-certified "Smile".
Her second album, More, was released in 2001, featuring several singles, including "As Long as You're Loving Me" and "The Itch".
In addition to her music career, Fitzpatrick has also pursued acting, appearing in films like Dracula 200 (02000),Scary Movie 2 (2001),and Get Over It (2001). She has also made cameo appearances on TV shows, including The WB's Superstar USA in 2004.
Vitamin C has also ventured into the world of video games, becoming a character in EA Sports' Triple Play.
In her personal life, Fitzpatrick is known for her signature yellow and orange hair, which inspired Tommy Hilfiger to develop a lipstick color in her honor.
On March 21, 2012, Fitzpatrick was appointed as the Vice President of Music at Nickelodeon, further solidifying her position as a talented and accomplished artist.