Phil Spector

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1939-12-26

Deathday 2021-01-16 (81 years old)

Place of Birth The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA

Phil Spector

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harvey Philip Spector (December 26, 1939 – January 16, 2021) was an American record producer and songwriter. The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s girl group sound and produced over 25 Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965 alone. After this initial success, Spector later worked with artists including Ike and Tina Turner, John Lennon, George Harrison, and the Ramones with similar acclaim. He produced the Beatles' Academy Award-winning album Let It Be, and the Grammy Award-winning Concert for Bangladesh by former Beatle George Harrison. In 1989, Spector was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer. The 1965 song "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", produced and co-written by Spector for The Righteous Brothers, is listed by BMI as the song with the most U.S. airplay in the 20th century. The 2003 shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson in his Alhambra, California home led to his being charged with murder in the second degree. After a 2007 mistrial, he was convicted in 2009 and given a prison sentence of 19 years to life. An appeal of the conviction was heard by the California Courts of Appeal in April 2011, but the murder conviction was upheld less than three weeks later. Spector's attorneys intend to pursue another hearing by the appeals court and will seek a review of the ruling by the California Supreme Court.

Known For

Actor

2022
Spector

as Self (Archival Footage)

2018
John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky

as Self (archive footage)

2018
Howard

as Self (archive footage)

2008
Dominick Dunne: After the Party

as Self (archive footage)

1982
Phil Spector: He's a Rebel

as (archive footage)

1969
Easy Rider

as Connection

1965
The Big T.N.T. Show

as Self (uncredited)

1965
I Dream of Jeannie

as Steve Davis

1957

Producer

2021
1965

Sound

1986
John Lennon: Live In New York City

as Recording Supervision

1970
Let It Be

as Music Producer