Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick, born December 12, 1940, in East Orange, New Jersey… honestly, if you haven’t heard her name, you’ve probably been living under a rock. She’s not just some old-school singer your parents blast on Sunday mornings—she’s got credits in some surprisingly eclectic films. Check it: she’s popped up in “Alive” (1993), that chilling survival flick that’s way more than your average disaster movie, and then totally switched gears with “The Happytime Murders” in 2018—yeah, the wild puppet crime comedy. Oh, and don’t forget “Bird Box” from the same year, that Netflix thriller everyone wouldn’t shut up about for a solid month.
She’s not just showing up for a quick cameo, either; she’s got legit producer chops. Warwick’s career isn’t one of those flash-in-the-pan Hollywood stories. She’s done the hard yards, and it shows. Plus, there’s all her music stuff, but this is about her movie game, and honestly, she’s gone from gritty drama to offbeat comedy without missing a beat. She used to be married to William Elliott, which, yeah, is a fun trivia nugget, but her real legacy is all those moments on screen—moments that kind of sneak up and surprise you because, let’s face it, not every singer-turned-actor actually brings the goods. Dionne? She does. She’s got range, she’s got presence, and she’s still out there, making waves in whatever project she jumps into.