David Byrne
David Byrne was born on May 14, 1952 in UK. David Byrne's big-screen debut came with Stop Making Sense directed by Jonathan Demme in 1984, strarring Vocals and Guitar. David Byrne is known for David Byrne's American Utopia directed by Spike Lee, David Byrne stars as Self and Jacqueline Acevedo as Self - Percussion. David Byrne has got 11 awards and 13 nominations so far. The most recent award David Byrne achieved is Online Film Critics Society Awards. The upcoming new movie David Byrne plays is David Byrne's American Utopia which will be released on Oct 17, 2020.
David Byrne is an Oscar winning composer, songwriter and singer, best known for being frontman of the New Wave/punk band Talking Heads, which was active between 1975 and 1991. Born in Scotland but raised in the United States in Maryland, Byrne began performing musically in high school.Byrne attended the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) between 1970 and '71. He dropped out to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art before dropping out for good in 1972. He returned to Providence and started a band in 1973 called The Artistics with Chris Frantz, whom he knew at RISD. The band broke up in May '74 and Byrne moved to New York, followed by Frantz and his girlfriend Tina Weymouth in September. The three started performing as Talking Heads in 1975. The band was one of the major acts of the punk and new wave scene of the 1970s.Byrne won an Oscar and a Grammy Award for his soundtrack to the movie Le dernier empereur (1987) in 1988, the same year Talking Heads ceased to function. Except for a brief reunion in 1991, the band stopped recording together in '88 as Byrne launched a solo career. Talking Heads were inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.
Birthday
May 14, 1952Place of Birth
Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UKAlso known
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Known For
Awards
11 wins & 13 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20208.2
- 2016
Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World
music department
7.0 - 20116.7
- 2011
music department
7.3 - 2003
composer, music department
6.4 - 19986.2
- 1995
music department
6.6 - 19916.8
- 1988
composer
6.2 - 19884.7
- 1987
composer
7.7 - 19867.2
- 1986
music department
6.5 - 19862.5
- 19848.6