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First
captivating audiences, specifically her family, sometime after her fifth birthday
playing piano by ear, Irene soon moved into serious studies of music, acting,
and dance. As a child, she began working professionally singing and dancing
on spanish television. She went on to appear in various theatrical shows both
on and off broadway such as the Obie Award winning musical The
Me Knowbody Knows and Maggie Flynn
starring Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy.
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Her
first national TV series was by way of a year’s stint on the Electric
Company, playing a member of the rock group, The Short
Circus delivering musical grammar lessons through the educational
program. The series starred Bill Cosby,
Rita
Moreno, and a very young Morgan Freeman.Ms. Cara
had already recorded her first record in Spanish for the Latin Market by age
8 and a Christmas LP in English soon after.
She
was the youngest member of an all star ensemble concert tribute for Duke
Ellington featuring Stevie Wonder, Sammy
Davis, Jr. and Roberta Flack. The concert was held
at the infamous Madison Square Garden in New York.
As
a pre-teenager, she starred in the title role of her debut motion picture
Aaron Loves Angela which lead to the title role
in the cult-classic musical drama Sparkle.
Ms.
Cara is one of the select group of mega-talented performers who have successfully
made the transition from theater-to television, -to records, -to feature films,
having combined the latter with a recording career. Television brought Irene
international acclaim for serious dramatic roles in two outstanding mini series,
Roots: The Next Generation, the critically acclaimed
adaptation of Alex Haley’s moving novel and The Guyanna
Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones.
However,
it was the box office smash Fame, in 1980, which
catapulted Irene to stardom. As Coco Hernandez she sang both the title
song Fame and the film’s second hit single Out There
On My Own, resulting in a multi-platinum soundtrack that shot to
the top of the charts. She went on to make Academy Award history that
year when, for the first time, two songs from one film were nominated
in the same category. Additionally, Irene is the only performer ever to
sing two Academy Award nominated songs, Fame and Out There
On My Own in one evening. It would be Fame that would go on to win
the coveted award that year.
Fame’s
impact, provided largely by Ms. Cara, brought her 1980 Grammy nominations
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 Irene "Top New Single Artist,"
while Cashbox awarded her both "Most Promising Female Vocalist"
and "Top Female Vocalist."
In
1982 she received the Image Award for Best Actress when she co-starred
with Diahann Carroll and Rosalind Cash
in the NBC Movie of the Week, Sisters . Further
demonstrating her diversity, Irene portrayed Myrlie Evers in the PBS movie
about Civil Rights Leader Medger Evers.The film called For
Us the Living, cast Irene opposite Howard Rollins
of A Soldier's Story fame in which Miss Cara received an NAACP Image Award Best Actress nomination for her portrayal as Mylie Evers. In
1983, for her success with Flashdance, She was presented
with five major awards, including "Top Female Vocalist-Pop Singles,""Black
Contemporary Female Vocalist-Pop Singles,""Top Pop Crossover Artist-Black
Contemporary Singles," and "Pop Single of the Year." As a songwriter
Irene’s talent earned her an Academy Award, two Grammy’s, a Golden
Globe and a People’s Choice Award for Flashdance…What a Feeling. |
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She
has toured throughout Asia and Europe and made major appearances in Atlantic
City and on all the top television shows in Europe, Latin America and
Japan. She is currently working on a new cd with an all female band of
the most talented musicans very aptley called Hot Caramel.
... As recently as 2001, she enjoyed a top
five duet remake of Flashdance with the Swiss/German rapper DJ
Bobo. The new version was a major hit throughout Europe and reached
#1 in 7 countries. She has been honored with three lifetime achievement
awards since the new millenium. The first was the Prestige Award in 2004,
the second was an Honorary Acknowledgement for excellence in the arts
by the Ft. Lauderdale film institute in 2005. In 2006 she was given an
Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution in the
African-American community by the Columbus Times of Georgia, which is
the oldest black newspaper in the country.
.... Besides songwriting and producing, Irene
has been writing several movie scripts in developement for her to star
in. |
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