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James Brown

Highest Rated: 82% Bowfinger (1999)

Lowest Rated: 21% The Tuxedo (2002)

Birthday: May 3, 1933

Birthplace: Barnwell, South Carolina, USA

A towering figure in the history of 20th century popular music, James Brown was the key architect in the development of soul and funk, which were personified by such propulsive hits as "I Feel Good," "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," "Cold Sweat," "Super Bad" and other iconic songs. Brown's music also wielded considerable influence over a vast array of other music forms, most notably rap and hip-hop, which built their foundations in part on Brown's jazz-driven drum pattern. His vocal support for civil rights and black empowerment in the 1960s and early 1970s also elevated him from performer to spokesman for a generation of young African-Americans. The incredible legacy of his body of work was among the most exhilarating music ever recorded, and preserved Brown's status as, among other titles, "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" and "Soul Brother No. 1." James Brown died on December 25, 2006 in Atlanta, GA at the age of 73.

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82% 61% Bowfinger
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71% 92% The Blues Brothers
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67% 48% Loudmouth Watchlist
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49% 78% Dead Presidents
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46% 37% Blues Brothers 2000 Watchlist
21% 30% The Tuxedo
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93% The T.A.M.I. Show
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Filmography

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Loudmouth 67% 48% 2022 Self The Power of Soul 2015 Self Len Bias 2009 Self The Night James Brown Saved Boston 88% 2008 Self The Tuxedo 21% 30% 2002 Self Undercover Brother 78% 64% 2002 Self Bowfinger 82% 61% 1999 Original Song Blues Brothers 2000 46% 37% 1998 Reverend Cleophus James Actor Soulmates 1997 Self Dead Presidents 49% 78% 1995 Original Music The Blues Brothers 71% 92% 1980 Reverend Cleophus James Actor Black Caesar 64% 63% 1973 Original Music Slaughter's Big Rip-Off 30% 1973 Music The T.A.M.I. Show 93% 1964 Self
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