Isaac Hayes
Born August 20, 1942 (Age: 83)
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Covington, Tennessee, USA
Biography
Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. (August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008) was an American songwriter, musician, singer, and occasionally an actor. Hayes was one of the creative influences behind the southern soul music label Stax Records, where he served both as an in-house songwriter and as a record producer, teaming with his partner David Porter during the mid-1960s. Hayes, Porter, Bill Withers, the Sherman Brothers, Steve Cropper, and John Fogerty were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 in recognition of writing scores of notable songs for themselves, the duo "Sam & Dave", Carla Thomas, and others. The hit song "Soul Man" written by Hayes and Porter, and first performed by "Sam & Dave" has been recognized as one of the most influential songs of the past 50 years by the Grammy Hall of Fame. This song was also honored by The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, by Rolling Stone magazine, and by the RIAA as the Songs of the Century. During the late 1960s, Hayes also became a recording musician, and he recorded several successful soul albums such as Hot Buttered Soul (1969) and Black Moses (1971). In addition to his work in popular music, Hayes worked as composer of musical scores for motion pictures. Hayes is well known for his musical score for the film Shaft (1971). For his composition of the "Theme from Shaft", Hayes was awarded the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1972. Hayes became the third African-American, after Sidney Poitier and Hattie McDaniel, to win an Academy Award in any competitive field whatsoever covered by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Hayes also won two Grammy Awards for that same year. Later, he was given his third Grammy Award for his music album Black Moses. During 1992, in recognition of his humanitarian work there, Hayes was crowned as the honorary king of the Ada, Ghana region. Hayes also acted in motion pictures and television, such as in the movie, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and as Gandolf "Gandy" Fitch in the TV series The Rockford Files (1974 – 80). Then from 1997 to 2005, he lent his distinctive, deep voice to the character "Chef" on the animated TV series South Park. On August 5, 2003, Isaac Hayes was honored as a BMI Icon at the 203 BMI Urban Awards for his enduring influence on generations of music makers.Throughout his songwriting career, Hayes received five BMI R&B Awards, two BMI Pop Awards, two BMI Urban Awards and six Million-Air citations. As of 2008, his songs generated more than 12 million performances. Description above from the Wikipedia Isaac Hayes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. (August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008) was an American songwriter, musician, singer, and occasionally an actor. Hayes was one of the creative influences behind the southern soul music label Stax Records, where he served both as an in-house songwriter and as a record producer, teaming with his partner David Porter during the mid-1960s. Hayes, Porter, Bill Withers, the Sherman Brothers, Steve Cropper, and John Fogerty were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 in recognition of writing scores of notable songs for themselves, the duo "Sam & Dave", Carla Thomas, and others.
The hit song "Soul Man" written by Hayes and Porter, and first performed by "Sam & Dave" has been recognized as one of the most influential songs of the past 50 years by the Grammy Hall of Fame. This song was also honored by The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, by Rolling Stone magazine, and by the RIAA as the Songs of the Century.
During the late 1960s, Hayes also became a recording musician, and he recorded several successful soul albums such as Hot Buttered Soul (1969) and Black Moses (1971). In addition to his work in popular music, Hayes worked as composer of musical scores for motion pictures.
Hayes is well known for his musical score for the film Shaft (1971). For his composition of the "Theme from Shaft", Hayes was awarded the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1972. Hayes became the third African-American, after Sidney Poitier and Hattie McDaniel, to win an Academy Award in any competitive field whatsoever covered by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Hayes also won two Grammy Awards for that same year. Later, he was given his third Grammy Award for his music album Black Moses.
During 1992, in recognition of his humanitarian work there, Hayes was crowned as the honorary king of the Ada, Ghana region. Hayes also acted in motion pictures and television, such as in the movie, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and as Gandolf "Gandy" Fitch in the TV series The Rockford Files (1974 – 80). Then from 1997 to 2005, he lent his distinctive, deep voice to the character "Chef" on the animated TV series South Park.
On August 5, 2003, Isaac Hayes was honored as a BMI Icon at the 203 BMI Urban Awards for his enduring influence on generations of music makers.Throughout his songwriting career, Hayes received five BMI R&B Awards, two BMI Pop Awards, two BMI Urban Awards and six Million-Air citations. As of 2008, his songs generated more than 12 million performances.
Description above from the Wikipedia Isaac Hayes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
Soul Men
2008
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as Self
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Age: 66
Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit 2007
2007
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as Self
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Age: 64
Hustle & Flow
2005
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as Arnel
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Age: 62
The History Makers: Success
2005
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as Self
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Age: 62
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
2004
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as Self
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Age: 61
Michael Jackson: The One
2004
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as Self
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Age: 61
Barbershops Uncut: East Coast
2004
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as Self
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Age: 61
BaadAsssss Cinema
2002
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as Self
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Age: 59
Sounds of Memphis
2002
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as Self
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Age: 59
Only the Strong Survive
2002
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as Self
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Age: 59
Dr. Dolittle 2
2001
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as Possum (voice)
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Age: 58
David Sanborn & Friends | The Super Session
2001
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as Self
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Age: 58
Shaft
2000
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as Mr. P (uncredited)
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Age: 57
Reindeer Games
2000
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as Zock
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Age: 57
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
1999
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as Chef (voice)
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Age: 56
Chef Aid: Behind The Menu
1998
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as Jerome 'Chef' McElroy (voice) / Self
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Age: 56
Blues Brothers 2000
1998
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as The Louisiana Gator Boys
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Age: 55
South Park: The Unaired Pilot
1996
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as Chef Jerome McElroy
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Age: 54
Uncle Sam
1996
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as Sgt. Jed Crowley
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Age: 54
Illtown
1996
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as George
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Age: 53
Flipper
1996
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as Sheriff Buck Cowan
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Age: 53
Oblivion 2: Backlash
1996
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as Buster
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Age: 53
Orientation: A Scientology Information Film
1996
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as Self
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Age: 53
Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored
1996
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as Preacher Hurn
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Age: 53
It Could Happen to You
1994
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as Angel Dupree
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Age: 51
The Soul of Stax
1994
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as Self
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Age: 51
No Image
Hallelujah
1993
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as Prophet
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Age: 51
Deadly Exposure
1993
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as Lt. Johanson
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Age: 51
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
1993
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as Asneeze
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Age: 50
'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' – The Legend Had It Coming
1993
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as Self
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Age: 50
Acting on Impulse
1993
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as Detective Stubbs
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Age: 50
Posse
1993
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as Cable
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Age: 50
CB4
1993
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as Owner
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Age: 50
Code... Death: Frontera Sur
1993
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as Moro
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Age: 50
Final Judgement
1992
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as Lt. Herb Jefferson
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Age: 49
Prime Target
1991
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as Tompkins
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Age: 49
Guilty As Charged
1991
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as Aloysius
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Age: 48
Hammer, Slammer, & Slade
1990
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as Hammer
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Age: 48
Fire, Ice & Dynamite
1990
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as Isaac Hayes
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Age: 48
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
1988
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as Hammer
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Age: 46
Counterforce
1988
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as Ballard
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Age: 45
Dead Aim
1987
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as Jamal
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Age: 44
Escape from New York
1981
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as The Duke of New York
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Age: 38
Truck Turner
1974
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as Truck
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Age: 31
Three Tough Guys
1974
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as Lee
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Age: 31
Save the Children
1973
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as Self
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Age: 30
Wattstax
1973
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as Self
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Age: 30
Nationtime
1972
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as Self
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Age: 30