
Schauspiel
Geburtsdatum
12. September 1944
Todesdatum
4. Juli 2003
(verstorben mit 58)
Geburtsort
Galveston, Texas, USA
Beliebtheit
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Barry White, born Barry Eugene Carter (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003), was an American composer and singer-songwriter. A two-time Grammy Award-winner known for his distinctive bass voice and romantic image, White's greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits, "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe." Along with Isaac Hayes, White is considered by Allmusic.com as a pioneer of disco music in the early 1970s. During the course of his career in the music business, White achieved 106 gold albums worldwide, 41 of which also attained platinum status. White had 20 gold and 10 platinum singles, with worldwide sales in excess of 100 million, according to critics Ed Hogan and Wade Kergan.[1] His influences included Rev. James Cleveland, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye.


Barry White (voice)
1989 • 2 Episoden

Self
1964 • 1 Episode

Self
1987 • 1 Episode

Self
1953 • 1 Episode

Self
1998 • 1 Episode

Barry White
1997 • 3 Episoden

Self
1987 • 1 Episode
Self
1998 • 1 Episode

Sampson / Brother Bear (voice)
1975

Self (archive footage)
2017
1992
Himself
2016

Self
1974

Self (archive footage)
2015

Himself
2005

Self
2007

Himself
2004

Vocals
2009

1987

Self
1975