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Date of birth (location)
18 March 1964
New York, New York, USA Irene began performing on stage at the tender age of five, her professional debut on stage was in Maggie Flynn, a Jack Cassidy-Shirley Jones Broadway musical. By the time she was 10, she had starred on and off Broadway. Her first national TV series was on the Electric Company, playing a member of the rock group, The Short Circus, delivering musical grammar lessons through the educational program. The series starred Bill Cosby, Rita Moreno, and a very young Morgan Freeman. As a teenager, she had begun embarking into films, her first role was playing lead in her debut motion picture Aaron Loves Angela which led to the title role in the cult-classic drama Sparkle. Television brought her serious dramatic roles in two life-inspiring mini series, the critically acclaimed adaptation of Alex Haley`s novel Roots: The Next Generation, and The Guyanna Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones. But it was playing Coco Hernandez in the 1980 box office smash Fame, that catapulted her to stardom. She sang both the top ten title song Fame and the film`s second hit single Out Here On My Own, resulting in a multi-platinum soundtrack that shot to the top of the charts. Fame`s impact brought her a 1980 Grammy nomination for "Best New Artist" and "Best Female Pop Vocalist," as well as a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical."
In 1982 Irene starred opposite Diahann Carroll and Rosalind Cash in the NBC Movie of the Week Sister, Sister, which earned her the NAACP Image Award for Best Actress. She also recorded her first international album, Anyone Can See. Further demonstrating her diversity, she portrayed portrayed Myrlie Evers in the PBS drama For Us the Living, a movie about Civil Rights Leader Medger Evers. 1983 was the year Irene had it all, when she was requested to sing and co-write the theme song for the motion picture Flashdance. Flashdance premiered with a runaway success and later became a major American pop culture influence. Flashdance...What a Feeling (6 wks at # 1) won her major awards; at the American Music Awards she took home Best R&B Female Artist and Best Pop Single of the Year. At the Grammys she swept away with Best Pop Female Vocalist. As a songwriter her talent earned her the 1983 Oscar for Best original song at the Academy Awards, a Golden Globe, a second Grammy and a People`s Choice Award. She also lost out on a BAFTA a British version of the Academy Awards.
Following the success of What a Feeling, Irene released a second album under the same title, earning the hits Why Me? and Breakdance. She scored another hit with a third movie theme song The Dream (Hold on to your Dream) from the Mr. T comedy D.C. Cab. In 1985 she starred opposite Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds in the Warner Brothers gangster comedy City Heat. She has toured throughout Asia and Europe and made major appearances in Atlantic City and on all the top television shows in Europe, Latin America and Japan. A final album, Carasmatic, was released in 1987, after which Irene took her record managers to court accusing them of breach of contract and money issues. After a bitter eight year battle she received over 1 million dollars in damages.
In 2000 she enjoyed a top five hit duet throughout Europe with Swiss/German Star DJ Bobo, in an enhanced remake of her What a Feeling hit. In 2003 Irene took part in the ABC music special The Disco Ball - A 30 Year Celebration, once again performing the song that shot her to fame. She currently enjoys a semi-retirement at home in Florida and performs occasionally on invited performances but spends much of her time helping out her new proteges - an all-girl group she calls Caramel.
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