Jennifer Warnes
Jennifer Warnes was born on Mar 03, 1947 in USA. Jennifer Warnes's big-screen debut came with Bird on a Wire directed by Tony Palmer in 1974. Jennifer Warnes is known for A Plastic Ocean directed by Craig Leeson, David Attenborough stars as Self - Special Contributor and Sylvia Earle as Self - Special Contributor. The most recent award Jennifer Warnes achieved is Grammy Awards. The upcoming new movie Jennifer Warnes plays is Holidate which will be released on Oct 28, 2020.
Singer/songwriter Jennifer Warnes has enjoyed enormous crossover success not only on the pop and country music charts alike, but also for her often exceptional song contributions to several hit movies. Jennifer was born on March 3, 1947 in Seattle, Washington and raised in Anaheim, California. She made her public debut singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium at age 9. After graduating from high school Warnes was offered an opera scholarship to Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles, but turned said scholarship down to perform folk music with singer Doug Rowell at various Southern California folk clubs in the 60's. The duo opened for such people as Jackson Browne, Steve Martin, Jose Feliciano, and Pat Paulsen. Jennifer was a regular on the hugely popular TV variety program "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and had a lead role in the 1968 Los Angeles stage production of the smash hippie counterculture musical "Hair." Her first three albums were all commercial flops. However, Warnes hit her stride with the sultry tune "(It's the) Right Time of the Night," which peaked at #1 on the Adult Contemporary Singles charts in 1977. The follow-up song "I Know a Heartache When I See One" was a Top Ten country hit and cracked the Top Forty pop charts as well. In 1970 Jennifer met acclaimed Canadian singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen; she has sung on six albums altogether with Cohen and recorded in 1987 the highly praised "Famous Blue Raincoat," an album of all Cohen songs that's widely regarded as Warnes' crowning achievement as both a singer and top interpreter of Cohen's work. She has sung on recordings for such artists as Bob Dylan, Harry Belafonte, Roy Orbison, Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Sam & Dave, Bobby Womack, and Tina Turner. Warnes sang the Oscar-winning theme song "It Goes Like It Goes" for the film "Norma Rae." "Up Where We Belong," her duet with Joe Cocker and the love theme for the movie "An Officer and a Gentleman," was a huge hit: It peaked on the Pop Charts at #1 for three weeks straight and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. "(I Had) The Time of My Life," another duet with Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers and the love theme for the blockbuster film "Dirty Dancing," peaked at #1 on the pop charts for four weeks, sold over a million copies, and once again won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Jennifer's rendition of the Randy Newman composition "One More Hour" for the picture "Ragtime" was nominated for an Oscar. Warnes' songs have been featured on the soundtracks to such films as "Corky Romano," "Life With Mikey," "When Harry Met Sally," "Blind Date," "Twilight Zone: The Movie," and "Bad Boys." More recently Jennifer Warnes recorded the album "The Well" in 2001.
Birthday
Mar 03, 1947Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For
Awards
2 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
soundtrack, actress
as '(I've Had) The Time of My Life' (Love Theme from 'Dirty Dancing') Vocalist
6.1 - 2017
soundtrack
6.3 - 2017
soundtrack
7.7 - 2016
music department
7.9 - 2016
soundtrack
6.5 - 2014
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
soundtrack
6.2 - 2011
soundtrack
7.1 - 2011
soundtrack
7.4 - 2010
soundtrack
6.3 - 2010
soundtrack
6.7 - 2009
soundtrack
6.3 - 2007
soundtrack
6.7 - 2001
soundtrack
4.7 - 19985.8
- 1993
soundtrack
5.6 - 1989
soundtrack
7.7 - 1989
soundtrack
6.2 - 1988
soundtrack
4.3 - 1988
The 60th Annual Academy Awards
soundtrack
5.8 - 1988
soundtrack
7.1 - 1987
soundtrack
7.0 - 1987
soundtrack
5.9 - 1983
soundtrack
5.9 - 1983
soundtrack
6.4 - 1983
The 55th Annual Academy Awards
soundtrack
5.7 - 1983
soundtrack
7.2 - 1982
soundtrack
7.0 - 1981
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7.3 - 1978
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7.7 - 19747.5