Bette Midler
Bette Midler, an iconic American singer, actress, and comedian, has made significant contributions to the musical landscape throughout her career. Born on December 1, 1945, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Midler rose to prominence in the 1970s with her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Her debut album, "The Divine Miss M," released in 1972, earned her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Known for her versatility, Midler has successfully ventured into various musical genres including pop, rock, and Broadway show tunes. She achieved great success with her hit songs like "Wind Beneath My Wings" and "From a Distance." Additionally, Midler's captivating performances in films such as "The Rose" and "Beaches" showcased her acting abilities and garnered critical acclaim. A passionate advocate for environmental causes and LGBTQ+ rights, Midler has actively used her platform to support and raise awareness about these issues. With an impressive career spanning over five decades, Bette Midler continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide with her exceptional talents and unwavering dedication to her art.
|
|
|
1 / 1
|
views |
publish |
title |
|
|
236
0
0
70's
|
|