
James Brown
Acting
James Brown (May 3, 1933 - December 25, 2006) was an American singer and songwriter, eventually referred to as "The Godfather of Soul"(GFOS). Brown started singing in gospel groups and worked his way on up. He has been recognized as one of the most iconic figures in the 20th century popular music and was renowned for his vocals and feverish dancing. He was also called "the hardest-working man in show business". Brown began his professional music career in 1956 and rose to fame during the late 1950s and early 1960s on the strength of his thrilling live performances and string of smash hits. In spite of various personal problems and setbacks he continued to score hits in every decade through the 1980s. In addition to his acclaim in music, Brown was also a presence in American political affairs during the 1960s and 1970s.
Born: May 3, 1933 · Barnwell, South Carolina, USA
Filmography (47)

Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
2025

Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan
2023

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
2022

Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage
2021

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything
2021

The Apollo
2019

Madam Secretary
2014

Get On Up
2014

Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown
2014

The Millers
2013

The Real Rocky
2011

Soul Power
2009

Live 8
2005

Robots
2005

James Brown: Soul Survivor
2003

Beat the Devil
2002

The Tuxedo
2002

Undercover Brother
2002

The Hire
2001

Holy Man
1998

Blues Brothers 2000
1998

The View
1997

When We Were Kings
1996

TFI Friday
1996

Cincinnati's Rock 'N Roll Legends
1995

New York Undercover
1994

Duckman
1994

Jacob's Ladder
1990

The Simpsons
1989

Yo! MTV Raps
1988

Amen
1986

Rocky IV
1985

Miami Vice
1984

Doctor Detroit
1983

The Blues Brothers
1980

The Kennedy Center Honors
1978

Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
1973

Black Caesar
1973

The Flip Wilson Show
1970

The Phynx
1970

Ski Party
1965

The T.A.M.I. Show
1964

Shindig!
1964

The Hollywood Palace
1964

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962

The Mike Douglas Show
1961

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
