
Engelbert Humperdinck
Biography
Arnold George Dorsey MBE (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer who has been described as "one of the finest middle-of-the-road balladeers around". He achieved international prominence in 1967 with his recording of "Release Me".
Starting as a performer in the late 1950s under the name "Gerry Dorsey", he later adopted the name of German composer Engelbert Humperdinck as a stage name and found success after he partnered with manager Gordon Mills in 1965. His recordings of the ballads "Release Me" and "The Last Waltz" both topped the UK Singles Chart in 1967, selling more than a million copies each. Humperdinck scored further major hits in rapid succession, including "There Goes My Everything" (1967), "Am I That Easy to Forget" (1968) and "A Man Without Love" (1968). In the process, he attained a large following, with some of his most devoted fans calling themselves "Humperdinckers". Two of his singles were among the best-selling of the 1960s in the UK.
During the 1970s, Humperdinck had significant North American chart successes with "After the Lovin'" (1976) and "This Moment in Time" (1979). Having garnered a reputation as a prolific concert performer, he received renewed attention during the 1990s lounge revival with his recordings of "Lesbian Seagull" for the soundtrack of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), and a dance album (1998). The new millennium brought a range of musical projects for the singer, including the Grammy-nominated gospel album Always Hear the Harmony: The Gospel Sessions (2003) and a double album of duets, Engelbert Calling (2014). In 2012, Humperdinck represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku with the song "Love Will Set You Free", and placed 25th out of 26. After marking more than 50 years as a successful singer, Humperdinck continues to record and tour, having sold more than 140 million records worldwide.
Arnold George Dorsey was born in Madras, British India (now Chennai, India) in 1936, one of 10 children born to British Army NCO Mervyn Dorsey, who was of Welsh descent, and his wife Olive who, according to the singer, was of German descent. Various sources also say that he has Anglo-Indian heritage. His family moved to Leicester, England, when he was ten years old. He later showed an interest in music and began learning the saxophone. By the early 1950s, he was playing saxophone in nightclubs, but he is believed not to have begun singing until he was in his late teens. His impression of Jerry Lewis prompted friends to begin calling him "Gerry Dorsey", a name that he worked under for almost a decade. ...
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Acting History
2021
Engelbert: Totally Amazing as Self
2019Die Helene Fischer Show 2019 as Self
2018Spektakulär und schräg - Best of Eurovision Song as Self (archive footage)
2015Grace and Frankie as Engelbert
2012Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10 as Self
2011The Joy of Easy Listening as Self
2007The Graham Norton Show as Self
2006The Story of Light Entertainment as Self
2006I Love the '70s: Volume 2 as Self
2003Engelbert Live as Self
2003The Terry and Gaby Show as Self - Guest
2000Engelbert Humperdinck: Live at the London Palladium as Self
1999Where Are They Now? as Self
1999Show Palast as Self
1999The Vanessa Show
1998V.I.P. as Self
1998The Heaven and Earth Show
1998Engelbert Humperdinck: King of Romance as Self
1996E! True Hollywood Story
1995The State's 43rd Annual All-Star Halloween Special as Self
1995Musik für Sie as self
1995The Mrs Merton Show as Self
1994Chicago Hope as Self
1994Die Feste mit Florian Silbereisen as Self
1991Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady as Eberhardt Bohm
1991Even Angels Fall as Kevin Douglas
1989Separate Bedrooms as Engelbert
1987Le monde est à vous as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Glory Years as Self
1985Engelbert Humperdinck: Live at the Royal Albert Hall as Self
1984Surprise, Surprise as Self - Performer
1982Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! as Self (archive footage)
1981Musikantenstadl as Self
1980Show-Express as Self
1979The Cannon & Ball Show as Self
1976Mike Yarwood In Persons as Self
1976The Captain and Tennille as Self
1976The Sonny and Cher Show as Self - Guest
1976Donny & Marie as Self
1975The Jeffersons as Engelbert Humperdinck
1972The Special London Bridge Special as Royal Guard
1970Show an Bord as Self
1969This Is Tom Jones as Self
1968Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In as Self
1967Malibu U as Self
1967Europarty as Self
1964Die Drehscheibe as Self
1964The Hollywood Palace as Self - Host
1964Top of the Pops as Self
1963Miss USA as Self - Performer
1962The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
1961The Mike Douglas Show as Self
1959The Bruce Forsyth Show as Self - Guest
1952The Liberace Show
1948The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
—Engelbert Humperdinck Christmas Special 2020








