
Luther Vandross
Known for Acting · 30 credits
- Born
- 1951-04-20
- Died
- 2005-07-01
- Place of birth
- New York City, New York, USA
- Also known as
- Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr.
Biography
Designated the "heartbeat" of R&B during the 1980s and 1990s, Luther Vandross led a productive singing and song writing life.
At age 30, he finally recorded his first solo album with the No. 1 R&B and "Top 20" pop chart maker, "Never Too Much". He continued steadily with such albums as "Forever, for Always, for Love" in 1982 and "Give Me the Reasons" (1986), but it wasn't until 1989 that he had his first "Top 10" single with "Here and Now" (No. 6), which finally placed him securely on the love song pedestal. Such other No. 1 R&B singles would include "Stop to Love", "There's Nothing Better than Love" and "Any Love".
The 1990s seemed, career-wise, stronger than ever again with a Top 40 hit duetting with Mariah Carey in 1994 on "My Endless Love" and the release of his No. 1 R&B signature version of "Always and Forever" (1994).
On camera film and TV acting appearances include a cameo in Robert Townsend's motion picture The Meteor Man (1993) and episodes of "Beverly HIlls 90210 (as himself) and "Touched by an Angel." A documentary, Luther Vandross: Always and Forever (1994), is also available. Throughout his career, Luther continued to write and produce for other artists including Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Teddy Pendergrass, Cheryl Lynn and Aretha Franklin. Following his massive April 2003 stroke, he made a phantom return to the spotlight with the release of his 2003 CD "Dance With My Father", which was recorded prior to his illness. At the awards show, the absent Luther was rewarded with four Grammys, including song of the year. The success also gave him his first No. 1 album on the pop chart and four NAACP Image Awards.
The beloved 54-year-old musician died at JFK Medical Centre in Edison, New Jersey, of his lingering complications and was survived by his Evangelist mother, Mary Ida Vandross, who was instrumental in promoting her son's last work to Grammy glory following his severe debilitation.
Known For
TV Shows (11)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962
as Self

Saturday Night Live
1975
as Self - Musical Guest

Beverly Hills, 90210
1990
as Luther Vandross

Hollywood Squares
1998
as Self - Panelist

Touched by an Angel
1994
as Reggie Hunter

New York Undercover
1994

227
1985

An Audience with...
1978
as Self

The Rosie O'Donnell Show
1996
as Self - Guest

Geld oder Liebe
1989
as Self
Out All Night
1992
as Self
Movies (19)

The Meteor Man
1993
as Jamison

Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration
2001
as Self

Night of 100 Stars III
1990
as Self

O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar
2009
as Self (archive footage)

Voices That Care
1991
as Self - Choir Member

The Making and Meaning of 'We Are Family'
2002
as Self

Fertile La Toyah Video Magazine #2: The Kinky Issue!
1994

Motown 40: The Music Is Forever
1998
as Self

Luther: Never Too Much
2024
as Self (archive footage)

The 7th Annual Soul Train Christmas Starfest
2004
as Self

An Audience with the Spice Girls
1997
as Self

Mariah Carey at the BBC
2022
as Self

Intimate Portrait: Natalie Cole
1999
as Self

Burt Bacharach: One Amazing Night
1998
as Self

Marcus Miller - Master Of All Trades
2006
as Self

Funky Dance Grooves
2004
as Self

…Sings Musicals
2012
as Self (archive footage)

Luther Vandross: Always And Forever - An Evening of Songs
2005
as Self - Vocals

Luther Vandross: Live at Wembley
1988
About Luther Vandross
Designated the "heartbeat" of R&B during the 1980s and 1990s, Luther Vandross led a productive singing and song writing life. At age 30, he finally recorded his first solo album with the No. 1 R&B and "Top 20" pop chart maker, "Never Too Much". He continued steadily with such albums as "Forever, for Always, for Love" in 1982 and "Give Me the Reasons" (1986), but it wasn't until 1989 that he had his first "Top 10" single with "Here and Now" (No. 6), which finally placed him securely on the love song pedestal. Such other No. 1 R&B singles would… With 30 credits spanning from 1962 to 2024, Luther Vandross has appeared in 19 films and 11 TV shows.
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Most Popular Luther Vandross Movies
- The Meteor Man (1993) — as Jamison
- Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration (2001) — as Self
- Night of 100 Stars III (1990) — as Self
- O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar (2009) — as Self (archive footage)
- Voices That Care (1991) — as Self - Choir Member
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