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Infobox musical artist| name = Irene Cara| Image =| Image_capt =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Irene Cara Escalera| alias =| Born = birth date and age|1959|3|18| origin = The Bronx , New York , United States|U.S. | genre = Disco , electropop , Dance music|dance , Contemporary R& B|R& B | occupation = Actress , singer-songwriter , pianist , record producer|producer | years_active = 1968& ndash;present| label = Universal Music (1985-2002)
Warner Music (2004-present)| associated_acts = Sean Combs|Diddy , DJ Bobo | website = http://www.irenecara.com www.irenecara.com
Irene Cara (born March 18, 1959)Bob McCann, Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television , McFarland & Company , 2010, ISBN 9780786437900, p. 67. is an United States|American singer and actress. Cara won an Academy Award in 1984 in the category of Best Original Song for co-writing " Flashdance... What a Feeling ." 56th Academy Awards She is also known for her recording of the song " Fame (Irene Cara song)|Fame ", and she also starred in the 1980 film Fame (1980 film)|Fame .

She married Hollywood stuntman Conrad Palmisano in 1986. http://www.irenecarashrine.com/Irene481.htm irenecarashrine.com They divorced in 1991.

Early life


Cara's father, Gaspar Cara, was Stateside Puerto Ricans|Puerto Rican and Cara's mother, Louise, was an American of Cubans|Cuban descent. Cara has two sisters and two brothers. At age three, Irene Cara was one of five finalists for the 'Little Miss America' pageant. Cara began to play the piano "by ear" and soon thereafter, she began seriously studying music, acting, and dance. Cara's performing career started when she was a child on Spanish language|Spanish -language television, professionally singing and dancing.
She made early TV appearances on the Original Amateur Hour (singing in Spanish) and Johnny Carson 's The Tonight Show . She was a regular on PBS’s educational program The Electric Company , which starred Bill Cosby , Rita Moreno , and Morgan Freeman . As a child, Cara recorded a Latin-market Spanish-language record; an English Christmas album soon followed. She also appeared in a major concert tribute to Duke Ellington which also featured Stevie Wonder , Sammy Davis Jr , and Roberta Flack .

Career



Cara appeared in on-and off-Broadway theatrical shows including the musicals '' Ain't Misbehavin' (musical)|Ain't Misbehavin' , The Me Nobody Knows (which won an Obie award ), Maggie Flynn opposite Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy , and Via Galactica with Raul Julia .

She was the original Daisy Allen on the 1970s daytime serial Love of Life. Next came her role as Angela in romance/thriller Aaron Loves Angela , followed by her portrayal of the title character in Sparkle (1976 film)|Sparkle , Television brought Cara international acclaim for serious dramatic roles in two outstanding mini-series, Roots: The Next Generations and Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones .

John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 28, named her one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1976;" that same year, a readers' poll in Right On! magazine named her Top Actress.

Cara graduated from the Professional Children's School in Manhattan, a rival of the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art. Coincidentally, LaGuardia High was the inspiration for the performing arts school in her third movie, Fame, along with The Juilliard School . When she attended high school, it was called the School of Performing Arts. In 1984 the High School of Music & Art was merged with the School of Performing Arts (founded in 1948 by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia ) to become LaGuardia High.

Fame and International Acclaim



The 1980 hit movie Fame (1980 film)|Fame catapulted Irene Cara to stardom. Cara was originally cast as a dancer, and when production heard her voice they re-wrote the role of Coco Hernandez. As Coco Hernandez, she sang both the title song " Fame (Irene Cara song)|Fame " and the film’s other single "Out Here on My Own". These songs helped make the film's soundtrack a chart-topping, multi-platinum album. Further history was made when at the Academy Awards that year: It was the first time two songs from the same film were nominated in the same category and both sung by the same artist. Thus, Cara had the opportunity to be one of the few singers to perform more than one song at the Oscar ceremony. "Fame", written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford , won the award that year.

Cara earned Grammy nominations in 1980 for Best New Female Artist and Best New Pop Artist, as well as a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical. Billboard Magazine named her Top New Single Artist, while Cashbox Magazine awarded her both Most Promising Female Vocalist and Top Female Vocalist.

Asked by Fame (1982 TV series)|the Fame TV series' producers to reprise her role as Coco Hernandez, she declined so as to focus her attention on her recording career. As a result, Erica Gimpel assumed the role.

Post- Fame Career



Cara was slated to star in her own sitcom, Irene , on NBC in 1981. Even though the Television pilot|pilot aired and received favorable reviews, the network did not pick it up for its fall season. It also starred veteran performers Kaye Ballard and Theodore Wilson|Teddy Wilson , as well as newcomers Julia Duffy and Keenan Ivory Wayans .

In 1983, Cara appeared as herself in the film D.C. Cab , which is a film about a group of cabbies. The movie stars Mr. T . One of the characters, Tyrone played by Charlie Barnett , is an obsessed Cara fan who decorated his Checker Cab as a shrine to her.

In 1982, Cara earned the Image Award for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special|Best Actress when she co-starred with Diahann Carroll and Rosalind Cash in the NBC Movie of the Week, Maya Angelou 's Sister, Sister (film)|Sister, Sister . Cara portrayed Myrlie Evers-Williams in the Public Broadcasting Service|PBS TV movie about civil rights leader Medgar Evers , For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story ; and earned an NAACP Image Award Best Actress nomination. She also appeared in 1982's ''Killing 'em Softly .

In addition to her music and film work, Cara also continued to perform in live theatre during this period. In the summer of 1980, she briefly played the role of Dorothy in The Wiz on tour, in a role that Stephanie Mills had first portrayed in the original Broadway production. Coincidentally, Cara and Mills had shared the stage together as children in the original 1968 Broadway musical Maggie Flynn , starring Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy , in which both young girls played American Civil War|Civil War orphans.

In 1983, Cara reached the peak of her music career with the title song for the movie Flashdance : "Flashdance... What A Feeling", which she co-wrote with Giorgio Moroder and Keith Forsey . Cara penned the lyrics to the song with Keith Forsey while riding in a car in New York heading to the studio to record it; Moroder composed the music.

Cara admitted later that she was initially reluctant to work with Giorgio Moroder because she had no wish to invite further comparisons with another artist who worked with Moroder, Donna Summer . http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb? p_action=doc& p_docid=0EB35DCAF8F94960& p_docnum=48& p_queryname=NaN& p_product=NewsBank& p_theme=aggregated4& p_nbid=F70U5FEXMTE4NTMwODUxNC4zOTgxMDA6MTo2Om5jZGNwbA NewsBank InfoWeb But the collaboration paid off and became a hit in several countries, garnering numerous accolades for Cara. She won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Song (Oscar), 1984 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance , 1984 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song , and American Music Award s for Best R& B Female Artist and Best Pop Single of the Year among other accolades.

"Flashdance..." was re-recorded by Cara twice. The first time was in 1995 as a track in the original soundtrack for the movie "The Full Monty"; the second time was in 2002, as a duet she recorded with successful Swiss artist DJ BoBo .

In 1984, she was in the comedic thriller City Heat , in which she co-starred opposite Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds and sang the standards " Embraceable You " and "Get Happy." She also co-wrote the theme song "City Heat", which was sung by the jazz vocalist Joe Williams. In 1985, Cara co-starred with Tatum O'Neal in Certain Fury , an exploitation underachiever about two troubled young women who flee a court hearing and are mistaken for killers. In 1986, Cara appeared in the film Busted Up . She also provided the voice of Snow White in the unofficial sequel to Disney 's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Filmation 's Happily Ever After (1993 film)|Happily Ever After , in 1993. That same year, she appeared as Mary Magdalene in the record-breaking anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar opposite Ted Neeley , Carl Anderson (singer)|Carl Anderson , and Dennis DeYoung .

Also in the 1990s, Cara won a bitter lawsuit against her old record company over unpaid royalties and other career issues.

Along with her career in acting and several hit singles, Cara has released three albums thus far. Those albums are Anyone Can See in 1982, '' What A Feelin' in 1983, and Carasmatic in 1987, the most successful of these being What A Feelin . In 1985 she collaborated with the Hispanic megagroup Hermanos in the song Cantarι, cantarαs in which she sings a solo segment with the Spanish opera singer Plαcido Domingo. She also released a compilation of Eurodance singles in the mid to late 1990s entitled Precarious 90's . Cara recently contributed a dance single, titled "Forever My Love", to the compilation album titled Gay Happening Vol. 12, in 2006.

Cara has also worked as a backup vocalist for Vicki Sue Robinson , Lou Reed , George Duke , Oleta Adams , and Evelyn "Champagne" King .
Cara toured Europe and Asia throughout the 1990s, scoring several modest dance hits on European charts, but no US chart hits. Cara received two prestigious honors for her career in March 2004, with her induction into the Ciboney Cafe 's Hall of Fame and a Lifetime Achievement Award presented at the sixth annual Prestige Awards.

In June 2005, Cara won the third round of the NBC television series Hit Me Baby One More Time , performing "Flashdance (What a Feeling)" and covered Anastacia 's song "I'm Outta Love" with her current all-female band, Hot Caramel. At the 2006 AFL Grand Final in Melbourne , Cara performed "Flashdance (What a Feeling)" as an opener to the pre-match entertainment.

Cara lives in Florida and works with her band Hot Caramel. Their album called Irene Cara Presents Hot Caramel was released on April 4, 2011. Cara appeared in season 2 of CMT's reality show Gone Country (television series)|Gone Country , but left the show realizing she "was not cut out for reality television." Citation needed|date=August 2009

Discography


Studio albums


Soundtrack albums

Year Title Chart positionCertifications
( List of music recording sales certifications
US AUS CAN AUT GER SWI UK JP
1982 Anyone Can See
  • Released: 1982
  • Formats: CD, Cassette
  • Label: Universal Music
  • > 76> NA> NA> —> —> —> -> —
    1983 '' What a Feelin'
  • Released: 1983
  • Formats: CD, Cassette
  • Label: Universal Music
  • > 77> NA> NA> -> 29> 8> -> NA
    1987 Carasmatic
  • Released: 1987
  • Formats: CD, Cassette
  • Label: Elektra Records
  • > -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -
    2011 Irene Cara presents: Hot Caramel
  • Released: 2011
  • Formats: Digital
  • Label: Independent
  • > -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -
    YearAlbum
    1980Fame Soundtrack
    1983Flashdance Soundtrack
    1984D.C. Cab Soundtrack
    1985City Heat Soundtrack
    1989All Dogs Go to Heaven Soundtrack
    1991China Cry Soundtrack
    2007Downtown: A Street Tale Soundtrack


    Singles


    Year Single Peak chart positions Album
    US US Dance US AC UK cite bookAUT GER NED NOR SWI
    1980 " Fame (Irene Cara song) 4 1 — 1 — — 1 — — Fame (soundtrack)
    "Out Here on My Own" 19 — 20 58 — — — — —
    1981 "Anyone Can See" 42 — — — — — — — — Anyone Can See
    "My Baby (He's Something Else)" — — — — — — — — —
    1983 " Flashdance... What a Feeling " 1 1 4 2 4 3 17 1 1 '' What a Feelin'
    "Why Me" 13 7 — — — 17 — 5 4
    "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)" 37 26 — — — — — — —
    1984 "Breakdance" 8 13 — — — n/ a — — 20
    "You Were Made for Me" 78 — 10 — — — — — —
    1987 "Girlfriends" — — — — — — — — — Carasmatic
    1988 "I Can Fly" — — — — — — — — — Non-album song
    1995 "Rhythm of My Life" — — — — — — — — — ''Precarious 90's
    1996 "You Need Me" — — — — — — — — —
    1997 "All My Heart" — — — — — — — — —
    2001 "What a Feeling" (with DJ BoBo ) — — — — 11 3 — — 2 Non-album song
    2006 "Forever My Love" — — — — — — — — — Gay Happening Vol. 12
    2007 "Downtown" — — — — — — — — — Downtown: A Street Tale (soundtrack)
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    Vocal appearances


  • The Me Nobody Knows - Original Cast Soundtrack (1971)

  • The Electric Company -Television Cast Soundtrack (1985)

  • John Blaire - We Belong Together (1986) Vocals

  • The Brecker Brothers - Dιtente (1986) Vocals

  • Bill Chinnock - Badlands (1986) Vocals

  • Gordon Grody - Exclusively Yours Vocals

  • Jimmy Maelen - Beats Workin' (1987) Vocals

  • Millington - Ladies on the Stage (1989) Vocals, Vocals

  • T. Life - That's Life (1989) Vocals

  • Original Soundtrack - Fame Polydor Soundtrack (1990) Vocals, Vocals

  • Various Artists - Billboard Top Hits: 1990 (1990)

  • Various Artists - Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1990(1990) Vocals

  • Stanley Turrentine -Home Again (1992)

  • Luther Vandross - Superstar (1993)

  • Various Artists - Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume IVcite web|url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BTMTK4/ |title=Grammy's Greatest Moments, Volume IV |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=2011-11-23

  • DJ Bobo - Planet Colors (2001) Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Recording

  • DJ Bobo - Celebration (2002) Engineer, Vocal Arrangement

  • DJ Bobo - Celebration Limited Edition (2002) Engineer, Vocal Arrangement

  • Disco Brothers Forever My Love (2002)

  • Various Artists - Cover Morning Musume Hello& #33; Project& #33; (2002)

  • Various Artists - Gay Happening Vol. 12 (2006) Vocals

  • Downtown: A Street Tale - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack AJM Records (2007)


  • Cara's songs appear on


  • Richard Clayderman – Cinema Passion, Vol. 1 / Remembering the Movies

  • DJ Bobo – Planet Colors

  • Anna Fegi – Every Step of the Way

  • Ilona Irvine – Sweet Memory

  • Starsound Orchestra – Best TV, Movie & Broadway Themes

  • Tokahits – Tokahits

  • Original Soundtrack – Flashdance Original Soundtrack / Full Monty Original Soundtrack

  • scarface: the world is yours


  • Filmography


  • Aaron Loves Angela (1975)

  • Apple Pie (1976)

  • Sparkle (1976 film)|Sparkle (1976)

  • Fame (1980 film)|Fame (1980)

  • ''Killing 'em Softly (1982)

  • D.C. Cab (1983)

  • City Heat (1984)

  • Certain Fury (1985)

  • Busted Up (1986)

  • Caged in Paradiso (1990)

  • China Cry (1991) (Song only)

  • The Magic Voyage (1992) (voice)

  • Happily Ever After (1993 film)|Happily Ever After (1993) (voice)

  • Downtown: A Street Tale (2007)


  • Television work


  • Love of Life

  • The Electric Company (1971 TV series)|The Electric Company

  • '' What's Happening!! sea.2, ep.1 "Rerun Gets Married"

  • Roots: The Next Generations

  • Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones

  • Sister, Sister (1982 film)|Sister, Sister

  • For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story

  • '' Bustin' Loose (TV series)|Bustin' Loose

  • '' Gabriel's Fire

  • Gone Country Season 2

  • Kojak

    See also


    Wikipedia books|Irene CaraPortal box|Puerto Rico|Biography|Film|Dance|Theatre
  • List of famous Puerto Ricans

  • List of number-one hits (United States)

  • List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)

  • List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)

  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart

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    References


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    External links


  • IMDb name|0001011

  • http://www.irenecara.com/ Irene Cara Official Website


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