Lanah P, previously known as Alan Pillay is an LGBT English entertainer. Previously billed as Alan Pellay, Al Pillay, Al-ana Pellay, and Lana Pellay, Pillay starred in The Comic Strip Presents, playing Ray in "Susie", "Himself" in "Gino: Full Story and Pics", as "Herself" in , as Mary in the film The Supergrass, Women's Clothing Shop Employee in "Consuela ", and as Alex in the film Eat the Rich.
Early life
Pillay was born near the docks of Grimsby and was the youngest of six children, Pillay's mother was a cleaner of Bajan descent, Pillay's father was an engineer on the fishing trawlers and was of Indian descent .
During a lull in Pillay's drag career, while managing the Black Market Café in Levenshulme and renting a room from Coronation Street actor Alan Rothwell, Pillay was introduced to Kay Carroll and Mark E Smith of The Fall. Pillay formed her own band the 'I Scream Pleasures,' who subsequently appeared as guest support at Fall gigs. Pillay metamorphosed into a disco diva as the hormone-popping transsexual Lana Pellay, dressed in costumes by her close friendLeigh Bowery and with a top 40 single in Australia and New Zealand with "Pistol in My Pocket". She also accompanied Gary Clail on his 1991 hit "Human Nature", singing the couplet "Let the carnival begin... Every pleasure, every sin!"
TV and movie career
While living in Notting Hill Pillay met Keith Allen who invited Pillay to appear in the recently launched Channel 4's first programme aimed at a youth audience. There she met her champion, Peter Richardson, actor, comedian, writer and director of The Comic Strip Presents who wrote parts for her in the episodes Susie, Gino, and The Supergrass. He also wrote the lead part for her in the feature filmEat the Rich. Following The Comic Strip, Pillay became a film critic on the ITVlate nightchat showFunky Bunker, alongside Craig Charles.
Theatre and cabaret
As Al Pillay she performed in a one-person play Glitter & Twisted based on her life, written by Tim Fountain, which had its premiere at the Beckett Theater on 42nd Street as part of the first Manhattan Musical Theatre Festival. She also appeared in her own cabaret A Life in Song at the Pizza on the Park and the Café De Paris. Her cabaret performance has been released as a double CD. More recently, she has performed the title role of the Welsh singer Dorothy Squires in Mrs Roger Moore.
Discography (as Lana Pellay)
Singles
"Pistol in My Pocket" – UK No. 96, AUS No. 17, NZ No. 40