Bio
Ms. Melba Moore
Tony Award Winning | Grammy Nominated | Actress | Entrepreneur
Melba Moore was destined to be a Star! It could have been her Grammy-nominated cover of the
Aretha Franklin classic "Lean On Me" or her Tony Award-winning performance as ‘Luttiebell
Gussie Mae Jenkins’ in Purlie that solidified her place in America's hearts, and when she became
the first African-American woman to perform the role of Fantine in Les Misérables.
“Music is what God allows me to do," declares Melba Moore. Born into a musical family, music chose Melba.
“Music was a centerpiece in my family. My parents were musicians and so were many of my aunts and uncles.
" Melba’s father is the legendary big band leader Teddy Hill and her mother, Bonnie Davis, had a #1 hit
on the R&B charts with the song “Don’t Stop Now." A graduate of the famed Arts High in Newark, Melba, at
the encouragement of her parents went on to pursue music education at Montclair State, but her inner voice
told her she had to see if she had the chops to make it as a performer. Melba’s stepfather (pianist Clement
Moorman) introduced her to several agents which led to some studio work and eventually an audition that
landed her a role in the cult classic Hair on Broadway in 1969. It was in Hair that Melba became the first
African American woman to replace a white actress, who happened to be the acclaimed Diane Keaton, in a
lead role on Broadway. One years later, she starred in Purlie, which earned her a Tony Award for Best
Supporting Actress in a Musical for her portrayal as ‘Lutiebelle.’ At that time, Melba was one of the first
Black women to win a Tony Award.
Ms. Moore was the first female pop/R&B artist to do a non operatic solo concert at New York City’s Metropolitan
Opera House and at the Olympia in Paris. Melba was born to shine. Melba is better than ever, an elegant
living legend, humanitarian, a star of stage, screen, and recordings, she's done it all and has done it
beautifully. An American trend setter, she sets the bar high. She is currently in the planning stages of
her return to Broadway and Television.
She is a Grammy nominated vocalist; a film star (she was in films ‘All Dogs Go To Heaven,’ ‘The Fighting
Temptations’ (Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Beyonce Knowles). Moore has a successful track record in Television
with the Melba Moore Show, Melba Moore Clifton Davis Show, Falcon Crest, Ellis Island, she produced ‘Melba
Moore Live’ concert for TV, she is also profiled in the docu-series on TV-One's acclaimed ‘Unsung.’
She scored a string of Billboard charted hits … 8 top 10 R&B hits including two #1 smash hits and 3 Grammy
nominations, AMA Nominations; rewards received are Tony Award, Ellis Island Award, Artist Guild Award,
Trumpet Award of Excellence, NAACP Spingarn Award, History Makers Tribute.
In the 80s and 90s, Melba Moore gifted us with classic jams like “Lean On Me," “This Is It," “You Stepped
Into My Life," "Love's Comin' At Ya," "Livin' For Your Love," "Falling" and "A Little Bit More" a #1 duet
with Freddie Jackson. “With over 40 years in the industry, the singer and Broadway actress continues to
create new music for fans to enjoy, and plans to release a new album this spring. In recent years, the
resilient and always the renaissance woman, Moore’s recording projects have primarily been gospel albums,
including the CD “Nobody But Jesus." In 2002, she released “I’m Still Here" and in 2010 she released “The
Gift of Love," a duet album of classic songs and unforgettable originals.
This multifaceted artist/philanthropist is always reaching deeper, pressing harder, ever challenging herself;
keeping her audience on the edge of their seats, knowing that whatever happens next will be at least, as
exciting as what happened before.
Entertainment Awards, Accolades, & Recognition
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical as Lutiebelle in Purlie, Tony Award (1970)
- Best New Artist (Nominated), Grammy Awards (1971)
- Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female (Nominated), for "Lean on Me" Grammy Awards (1976)
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (Nominated), for "Read My Lips" Grammy Awards (1976)
- Theatre Legend Award, Atlanta Black Theatre Festival (2012)
- National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame Inductee (2015)
- Sandy Hosey Lifetime Achievement Award, Artists Music Guild's AMG Heritage Awards (2015)
- Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award, President Joseph Biden (2022)
- Presidential Volunteer Service Award, President Joseph Biden (2022)
- Recipient of the 2,760 star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre/Live Performance (2023)
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