Celia Cruz
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DIED
July 16, 2003

RECENT CREDITS
The Perez Family (FILM)  May. 12, 1995
The Mambo Kings (FILM)  Mar. 1, 1992
Fires Within (FILM)  Jun. 28, 1991
Salsa (FILM)  May. 6, 1988
Affair in Havana (FILM)  Oct. 1, 1957

BIOGRAPHY
Beloved as the queen of salsa and seen as an enduring symbol of pre-Castro Cuba by many of that country's exiles, Celia Cruz's had a remarkable six-decade career, with more than 70 records, two Grammy awards, and three....
Beloved as the queen of salsa and seen as an enduring symbol of pre-Castro Cuba by many of that country's exiles, Celia Cruz's had a remarkable six-decade career, with more than 70 records, two Grammy awards, and three Latin Grammys, among numerous other accolades, to her credit. Born into an extended family in the small Havana village of Barrio Santra Suarez, Cruz was drawn to music from an early age, her career sparked when the future superstar earned her first pair of shoes by singing for a generous tourist. Performing in school productions and winning a local radio contest, she was introduced into the world of Cuban music by an aunt who took the young songstress to numerous musical hot spots. Although her father urged her to become a teacher, Cruz was soon winning numerous local singing competitions. Her big break came when she was invited to sing for La Sonora Matancera in 1950, a position she would hold for 15 years. When Fidel Castro came into power in 1959, Cruz immigrated to the United States. Cuban jazz legend Tito Puente helped her form a band for her solo career when the singer left La Sonora Matancera in 1965, and she successfully toured the globe during the '70s after making a mark on the New York Latin jazz scene. Cruz's worldwide popularity peaked with an appearance in the 1992 film The Mambo Kings; her other movies included Affair in Havana (1957), Juegos de Sociedad (1974), and The Perez Family (1995). Cruz won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Smithsonian Institute in 1994; that same year, the city of Miami named the Cuban community's main street in honor of the enduring songstress. Cruz died of brain cancer in Fort Lee, NJ, in July 2003. She was 77.

~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


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