Diana Ross, born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan, is an iconic American singer and actress. She gained fame as the lead singer of the Supremes, one of Motown's most successful acts during the 1960s. The Supremes, with Ross as the lead vocalist, produced 12 number-one pop singles, including hits like "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "Stop! In the Name of Love."
Full Name | Diana Ross |
Gender | Female |
Profession | Singer |
Date of Birth | 26-March-1944 (80 years) |
Birth Location | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
In 1970, she embarked on a solo career, achieving immediate success with her debut solo album, which included the hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Her solo career continued to flourish with numerous chart-topping hits such as "Touch Me in the Morning," "Love Hangover," and "Upside Down."
Diana Ross also made a significant impact in the film industry, starring in movies like "Lady Sings the Blues," for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and "Mahogany."
Diana Ross is 80 years old
Diana Ross was born on 26-March-1944
Diana Ross was born in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
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