Dee Dee Bridgewater

Dee Dee Bridgewater

actress, music department, soundtrack

Dee Dee Bridgewater was born on May 27, 1950 in USA. Dee Dee Bridgewater's big-screen debut came with Coffy directed by Jack Hill in 1973.

Dee Dee Bridgewater was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Marion and Matthew Garrett. They relocated to Flint, Michigan, where Dee Dee lived until completing high school. She started out singing in school talent shows and with local jazz bands. During her first years in college she began singing with big bands, which lead to her work with the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Band. At this time,she met and married trumpeter/composer Cecil Bridgewater. After touring the US, Europe, USSR and Japan, the couple had a child and divorced. Dee Dee then garnered the role of Glinda in the Broadway production of "The Wiz", earning a Tony Award. She then married director Gilbert Moses and moved to Los Angeles, where she did some acting and released several hit albums. She and Gilbert had a child. The couple moved to Virgina Beach, Virginia, where she starred in the soap "A Different World." Upon the couple's return to Los Angeles, Dee Dee got a leading role in the LA production of "Sophisticated Ladies" (starring Gregory Hines, Hinton Battle and others). Dee Dee remained with the company on the world tour. When Dee Dee separated from her second husband, she relocated to Paris, France, and rekindled her career as a jazz artist. Since her move to Europe, she has been internationally recognized as a creative force in the jazz world, honored with international awards and recently received two Grammy awards for her tribute album "Dear Ella." Dee Dee currently lives in France with her husband and has three children.

  • Birthday

    May 27, 1950
  • Place of Birth

    Memphis, Tennessee, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

2 wins & 7 nominations

Grammy Awards
2011
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Winner - Grammy
1998
Best Jazz Vocal Performance
Winner - Grammy

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