
Biography
Tina Turner (November 26, 1939 - May 24, 2023) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned more than 50 years. Known for her energetic stage presence, powerful vocals, career longevity, and widespread appeal, Turner has been called the most successful female rock artist, “The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” and was named "one of the greatest singers of all time" by Rolling Stone. Her combined album and single sales total approximately 180 million copies worldwide, and over the course of her career she sold more concert tickets than any other solo music performer in history. Turner started out her music career with husband Ike Turner as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Success followed with a string of hits including "River Deep, Mountain High" and the 1971 hit "Proud Mary". With the publication of her autobiography I, Tina (1986), Turner revealed severe instances of spousal abuse against her by Ike Turner prior to their 1976 split and subsequent 1978 divorce. After virtually disappearing from the music scene for several years following her divorce from Ike Turner, she rebuilt her career, launching a string of hits beginning in 1983 with the single "Let's Stay Together" and the 1984 release of her fifth solo album Private Dancer. In addition to her musical career, she occasionally ventured into film, beginning with a prominent role as The Acid Queen in the 1975 film Tommy, and an appearance in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. She starred opposite Mel Gibson as Aunty Entity in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome for which she received the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture, and her version of the film's theme, "We Don't Need Another Hero", was a hit single.
Awards & recognition
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame · 2021
- Grammy Hall of Fame · 2012
- Grammy Award — Album of the Year · 2008
- Kennedy Center Honors · 2005
- Grammy Hall of Fame · 2003
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- Grammy Hall of Fame · 1999
- MOBO Awards · 1999
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1989
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1987
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1986
- Grammy Award — Best Female Pop Vocal Performance · 1985
- Grammy Award — Record of the Year · 1985
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1985
- Grammy Award — Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals · 1972
- American Music Awards
- Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Grammy Award — Best Music Film · 1998 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Pop Vocal Performance · 1994 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1993 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1991 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Rock Vocal Performance · 1990 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance · 1988 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Pop Vocal Performance · 1987 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal · 1986 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Music Video · 1986 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female Pop Vocal Performance · 1986 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Music Film · 1986 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Album of the Year · 1985 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female R&B Vocal Performance · 1985 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female R&B Vocal Performance · 1975 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Soul Gospel Performance · 1975 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Female R&B Vocal Performance · 1970 · nominated
- Grammy Award — Best Contemporary Song · 1962 · nominated
Filmography32 titles

Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour - Live in Holland

We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song

Queen: Champions of the World

Tina Turner - My Songs. My Life

Cruella

The Greatest Night in Pop

MTV Video Music Awards

Tina

Classic Albums

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything

Moonage Daydream

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Brother Bear

Soul to Soul

Gimme Shelter

The Sound of 007

What's Love Got to Do with It

GoldenEye

Saturday Night Live

The Dick Cavett Show

Classic Albums: Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (') Over-Nite Sensation

Ally McBeal

Last Action Hero

Tommy

Enigma

Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome

Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan

McEnroe

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The View

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

The Genius of Gianni Versace Alive