On parmağında on marifet olan efsane isim Harry Belafonte hayatını kaybetti

Singer, actor, producer and activist Harry Belafonte has died at the age of 96. It...

On parmağında on marifet olan efsane isim Harry Belafonte hayatını kaybetti

Singer, actor, producer and activist Harry Belafonte has died at the age of 96.

It was announced that Belafonte, whose music created a calypso craze in the US and opened a new horizon for African-American artists, died of heart failure at his home in Manhattan.

Belafonte, who is also an award-winning Broadway artist and became a legend with his albums and concerts in the 50s, also attracted attention with his beauty and became one of the first black actors to make films in Hollywood.

dr. A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr., Belafonte was an important figure in the civil rights movement of the 60s. Later, he engaged in charitable activities for underdeveloped African countries. He fought against racism in South Africa.

Having won 2 Grammy Awards, 1 Lifetime Achievement Award, 1 Tony Award and 1 Emmy Award during her career, Belafonte has also won the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.

His full name was Harold George Belafonte Jr. and was born in New York. When she was 5 years old, she was sent to her grandmother in Jamaica. He returned to New York to attend high school. After serving the war, he begins to appear on theater stages. He studied acting with Erwin Piscator. He performed in Broadway plays with Sidney Poitier. He performed at the American Negro Theater. After a while, she shined as a singer in night clubs. He started his career with pop and jazz, and released his first album for Roost Records in 1949. Later he turned to country music. He went to concerts and participated in tours. She was discovered by MGM and starred in the movie “Bright Road”. In the same year, he performed well in the musical with his revue “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac” and received a Tony Award.

These were all warm-ups before Calypso. He used calypso on his 1956 album. It stayed at number one for 31 weeks. He entered history. He became a legend with the song Banana Boat Song. After that, albums followed one another. He also won a Grammy Award.

Belafonte, who has also been a guest on many TV channels, became the first black actress to win an Emmy Award with “Tonight With Belafonte.”

Later we also saw him in movies. For the rest of the 60’s we saw him mostly on his tours, albums and supporting the civil rights movement.

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We saw Belafonte in feature films in the 1970s. He appeared in the comedies “Buck and the Preacher” and “Uptown Saturday Night,” both directed by Poitier.

In 1995, he starred in the film “Whie Man’s Burden” with John Travolta. He later appeared in the films Kansas City and Bobby.

It was Belafonte who planned the recording of the song “We Are The World”, which was recorded to draw attention to hunger in Africa.

Belafonte, who has 10 ingenuities on his 10 fingers, has also been on the agenda for his fight against racism in South Africa, as well as the tough US response to the Cuban embargo and his criticism of George W. Bush’s military attack on Iraq.

Source: Haber Global