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Diana Ross

Diana Ross

6 titles Acting Mar 26, 1944 Detroit, Michigan, USA

Diana Ross, born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan, is a celebrated American singer, actress, and record producer whose influence on the music industry is profound. She first garnered widespread recognition as the lead vocalist of the Supremes, Motown's most iconic act of the 1960s. The group is renowned for its record-breaking twelve number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100, including classics such as "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "Stop! In the Name of Love," solidifying their status as the best-charting female group in U.S. history.

After departing from the Supremes in 1970, Ross launched a successful solo career with her self-titled debut album, which featured the chart-topping hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." She continued to release acclaimed albums throughout the 1970s, including "Touch Me in the Morning," "Mahogany," and "Diana Ross," yielding multiple number-one singles like "Love Hangover" and "Upside Down." Her duet "Endless Love" with Lionel Richie marked her sixth and final number-one hit in the U.S.

In addition to her music, Ross has made a significant mark in film, earning a Golden Globe nomination and an Academy Award nomination for her role in "Lady Sings the Blues" (1972). She has also starred in "Mahogany" and "The Wiz." Recognized for her achievements, Ross was named Billboard's "Female Entertainer of the Century," inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. Moreover, she was honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. Ross continues to leave an indelible legacy as one of the most successful artists in music history.

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