Home Movies Series
Genres
Year
Episodes Most Viewed Movies Most Viewed TV People
Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte

28 titles Acting Mar 01, 1927 Died: Apr 25, 2023 New York City, New York, USA

Harry Belafonte, born Harold George Bellanfanti Jr. on March 1, 1927, and who passed away on April 25, 2023, was a multifaceted American artist known for his contributions as a singer, actor, and activist. He played a pivotal role in bringing calypso music to a worldwide audience during the 1950s. Remarkably, Belafonte is among the select few to achieve an EGOT—winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony—though his Oscar was awarded in a non-competitive category. His breakout moment came with the release of the album *Calypso* in 1956, which became the first LP by a single artist to sell over a million copies.

Belafonte’s musical legacy includes iconic songs such as "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)," "Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)," "Jamaica Farewell," and "Mary's Boy Child." He explored various musical styles, from blues to gospel. His film career featured notable titles like *Carmen Jones* (1954), *Island in the Sun* (1957), and *Uptown Saturday Night* (1974), with his last performance in Spike Lee's *BlacKkKlansman* (2018).

A protégé of Paul Robeson, Belafonte was deeply involved in the Civil Rights Movement, working closely with Martin Luther King Jr. He was an outspoken critic of several political administrations and served as a celebrity ambassador for juvenile justice with the ACLU. His accolades include three Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, a Tony Award, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1989, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, solidifying his legacy as an influential figure in American culture.

Filmography