Diana Ross

Diana Ross

  • Birthday: 1944-03-26
  • Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Also know as: Diane Ernestine Earle Ross

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Ross rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, which, during the 1960s, became Motown's most successful act, and are the best charting female group in US history, as well as one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. The group released a record-setting twelve number-one hit singles on the US Billboard Hot 100, including "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me Hangin' On", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together". Following her departure from the Supremes in 1970, Ross released her eponymous debut solo album that same year, featuring the number-one Pop hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". She later released the album Touch Me in the Morning in 1973; its title track reached number 1, as her second solo No. 1 hit. She continued a successful solo career through the 1970s, which included hit albums like Mahogany and Diana Ross and their number-one hit singles, "Theme from Mahogany" and "Love Hangover", respectively. Her 1980 album Diana produced another number-one single, "Upside Down", as well as the international hit "I'm Coming Out". Ross' final single with Motown during her initial run with the company achieved her sixth and final US number-one Pop hit, the duet "Endless Love" featuring Lionel Richie, whose solo career was launched with its success. Ross has also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe Award and Academy Award–nominated performance for her performance in the film Lady Sings the Blues (1972); she recorded its soundtrack, which became a number-one hit. She also starred in two other feature films, Mahogany (1975) and The Wiz (1978), later acting in the television films Out of Darkness (1994), for which she also was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and Double Platinum (1999). Ross was named the "Female Entertainer of the Century" by Billboard magazine. In 1993, the Guinness Book of World Records declared Ross the most successful female music artist in history, due to her success in the United States and United Kingdom for having more hits than any female artist in the charts, with a career total of 70 hit singles with her work with the Supremes and as a solo artist. In 1988, Ross was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as member of the Supremes, alongside Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard. She was the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2007, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. She is a 12-time Grammy nominee, never earning a competitive honor, but later became the recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. In December 2016, Billboard magazine named her the 50th most successful dance artist of all time. In Billboard magazine's Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists chart, she ranked 16th as the lead singer of the Supremes and 26th as a solo artist. In December 2018, Diana Ross consolidated her status as a dance diva by ranking #3 in the Billboard Dance Club Songs Artists year-end chart.

Filmography

Mahogany

1975

As Mahogany

Lady Sings the Blues

1972

As Billie Holiday

The Wiz

1978

As Dorothy Gale

Double Platinum

1999

As Olivia King

Out of Darkness

1994

As Paulie Cooper

Diana!

1971

As Self

Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic

2013

As Billie Holliday (archive footage)

This Is Bob Hope...

2017

As Self (archive footage)

TCB

1968

As Self

G.I.T. on Broadway

1969

As Self

NBC’s New Year’s Eve

2018

As Self - Performance

Motown at the BBC

2009

As Self

Beach Ball

1965

As Self

Wiz on Down the Road

1978

As Dorothy

It's Black Entertainment

2002

As Self (archive footage)

And the Oscar Goes To...

2014

As Self (archive footage)

My Music: A Classic Christmas

2019

As Self - The Supremes (archive footage)

Diana Ross: Supreme Diva

2019

As Self (archive footage)

The T.A.M.I. Show

1964

As Self - The Supremes

Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell

2021

As Self - Singer (archive footage)

Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

1982

As Self (archive footage)

Diana

1981

As Self

Christmas in Vienna

1992

As Self

Motown Master: Lamont Dozier at the BBC

2023

As Self (archive footage)

Motown 40: The Music is Forever

1998

As Herself - Hostess

The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's

1980

As Self (archive footage)

Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days

2010

As Self (uncredited) (archive footage)

I Love Quincy

1984

As Self

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

2020

As Self (archive footage)

The Greatest Night in Pop

2024

As Self (archive footage)

The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 3

2001

As Self - Special Guest Star

The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years

1986

As Self (archive footage)

Production

Mahogany

1975

As Costume Design

Out of Darkness

1994

As Executive Producer

Double Platinum

1999

As Executive Producer

Diana

1981

As Writer

Diana

1981

As Executive Producer

Endless Love

1981

As Songs

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