
Dionne Warwick
Marie Dionne Warwick (born December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress, and television host. Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest U.S. hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on Billboard's Hot 100 pop singles chart. She is the second-most charted female vocalist during the rock era (1955–1999). She is also one of the most-charted vocalists of all time, with 56 of her singles making the Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998 (12 of them Top Ten), and 80 singles in total – either solo or collaboratively – making the Hot 100, R&B and/or adult contemporary charts. Dionne ranks #74 on the Billboard Hot 100's "Greatest Artists of all time". During her career, she has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and she has won many awards, including six Grammy Awards. Warwick has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the R&B Music Hall of Fame and the Apollo Theater Walk of Fame. In 2019 she won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Three of her songs ("Walk On By", "Alfie" and "Don't Make Me Over") have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. She is a former Goodwill Ambassador for the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. Marie Dionne Warrick, later Warwick, was born in Orange, New Jersey to Lee Drinkard and Mancel Warrick. Her mother was manager of the Drinkard Singers, and her father was a Pullman porter, chef, record promoter and CPA. Dionne was named after her aunt on her mother's side. She had a sister, Delia ("Dee Dee"), who died in 2008, and a brother, Mancel Jr., who was killed in an accident in 1968 at age 21. Her parents were both African American, and she also has Native American and Dutch ancestry. She was raised in East Orange, New Jersey and was a Girl Scout for a time. After finishing East Orange High School in 1959, Warwick pursued her passion at the Hartt College of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut. She landed some work with her group singing backing vocals for recording sessions in New York City. During one session, Warwick met Burt Bacharach, who hired her to record demos featuring songs written by him and lyricist Hal David. She later landed her own record deal. Many of Warwick's family were members of the Drinkard Singers, a family gospel group and RCA recording artists who frequently performed throughout the New York metropolitan area. The original group, known as the Drinkard Jubilairs, consisted of Cissy, Anne, Larry, and Nicky, and later included Warwick's grandparents, Nicholas and Delia Drinkard, and their children: William, Lee (Warwick's mother) and Hansom. When the Drinkard Singers performed on TV Gospel Time, Dionne Warwick had her television performance debut. Marie instructed the group, and they were managed by Lee. As they became more successful, Lee and Marie began performing with the group, and they were augmented by pop/R&B singer Judy Clay, whom Lee had unofficially adopted. Elvis Presley eventually expressed an interest in having them join his touring entourage. Dionne began singing gospel as a child at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey. ... Source: Article "Dionne Warwick" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
Darlene Love: I Know Where I've Been
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Darlene Love: I Know Where I've Been
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I Was Born This Way
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I Was Born This Way
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Luther: Never Too Much
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Luther: Never Too Much
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60 Songs: BBC Two at 60
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60 Songs: BBC Two at 60
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The Greatest Night in Pop
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The Greatest Night in Pop
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Glisten and the Merry Mission
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Glisten and the Merry Mission
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Unstuffed: A Build-A-Bear Story
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Unstuffed: A Build-A-Bear Story
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Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan
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Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan
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Heartbreakers at the BBC
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Heartbreakers at the BBC
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Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It All
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Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It All
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Find Your Groove
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Find Your Groove
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House of Cardin
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House of Cardin
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Frank and Ava
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Frank and Ava
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Armed
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Armed
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AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
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AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
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The Making and Meaning of 'We Are Family'
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The Making and Meaning of 'We Are Family'
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Lesley Gore: It's Her Party
Lesley Gore: It's Her Party

Men in Black
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Men in Black
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Keppel Road: The Life and Music of the Bee Gees
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Keppel Road: The Life and Music of the Bee Gees
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You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
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You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
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Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
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Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
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Rent-a-Cop
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Rent-a-Cop
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Sisters In The Name of Love
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Sisters In The Name of Love
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Live Aid
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Live Aid
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I Love Quincy
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I Love Quincy
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George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business
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George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business
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Do It Debbie's Way
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Do It Debbie's Way
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I Love Liberty
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I Love Liberty
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Boo!
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Boo!
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Echoes of the Sixties: A Musical Trip
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Echoes of the Sixties: A Musical Trip
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Happy Birthday, Las Vegas
Happy Birthday, Las Vegas

The People's Command Performance: '77
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The People's Command Performance: '77
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Free to Be… You and Me
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Free to Be… You and Me
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Slaves
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Slaves
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Dionne Warwick: Live at the 27 Club
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Dionne Warwick: Live at the 27 Club
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