Colour Collection, an album by Frank Duval on Spotify. Cry For Our World - Short Version. Living My Way.
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Born | 22 November 1940 (age 78) |
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Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Genres | pop |
Occupation(s) | Conductor/Composer/Singer |
Years active | 1977—2001 |
Labels | Brunswick/Universal. (2001-) Eastwest (1989-1995) Teldec (1979-1989) |
Website | Official site of Frank Duval |
Frank Duval (born 22 November 1940, Berlin, as Frank Uwe Patz) is a Germancomposer, conductor, record producer, songwriter and singer.
Born into an artists' family, he studied as an actor and dancer, but also sang with his sister, Maria. By the 1960s, Duval was also composing music, both orchestral and pop, and his first soundtrack, for an episode of the German serial Tatort, was broadcast in 1977. From his 1979 first album, Die schönsten Melodien aus Derrick und Der Alte, the song 'Todesengel' became a moderate hit.
During the 1980s, Duval released several soundtracks, as well as proper artist albums (with occasional lyrical help from his wife Kalina Maloyer). He was in the German charts several times, with 'Angel of Mine' (a number one hit in 1981), 'Ways' (1983), 'Lovers Will Survive' (1986), and 'When You Were Mine' (1987).
Duval wrote songs for Ivan Rebroff, Alexandra, Karin Huebner, Margot Werner, Klaus Löwitsch, and Maria Schell.
Albums[edit]
- Die schönsten Melodien aus Derrick und Der Alte (Music from the TV series Derrick and The Old Fox, 1979)
- Angel of Mine (1981)
- Face to Face - music from the TV series Derrick and The Old Fox (1982)
- If I Could Fly Away (1983)
- Orphee (1983)
- Living Like A Cry (1984)
- Die grössten Erfolge (1985) (club edition)
- Time for Lovers (1985)
- Bitte laßt die Blumen leben (1986)
- When You Were Mine (1987)
- Love Me, Love (1988)
- Greatest Hits (1988, AMIGA)
- Touch My Soul (1989)
- Seine grössten Erfolge (1989)
- Solitude (1991)
- Vision (1994)
- Vision (Best Of Frank Duval) (1994)
- Derrick Forever (2000)
- Angel of Mine (2001)
- Spuren (2001) (3 CD-box)
- Colour Collection (2006)
External links[edit]
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- Frank Duval on IMDb
- Frank Duval discography at MusicBrainz
- Frank Duval Website(in German)(in English)
- Frank Duval Foundation(in German)(in English)(in Spanish)
- Frank Duval at Magazine-Music(in German)
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Jose F. Duval, an actor and singer, died last Saturday at Brotman Memorial Hospital in Culver City, Calif. He was 72 and lived in Los Angeles.
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The cause of death was heart failure, said his son, Rex, of New York City.
Mr. Duval was a familiar face to television viewers as the original coffee planter Juan Valdez in commercials for Colombian coffee. His picture also appeared on coffee cans and in print ads for 10 years.
Mr. Duval was born in Havana and came to the United States at the age of20 under the sponsorship of the Metropolitan Opera baritone and Broadway star Robert Weede. He began his career as an opera singer, appearing in a Met touring production of 'Die Fledermaus,' and moved into musical theater and film.
He played the King in 'The King and I' in six productions over the years and had lead roles in 'Kismet,' 'South Pacific' and other musicals. He was also seen in several movies, including 'The Cardinal' and, most recently, 'The Mambo Kings.'
On television he was featured on the Ed Sullivan and Jack Paar shows and made appearances in many nightclubs around the world.
Mr. Duval's marriage to Betty Jane Dunn ended in divorce.
In addition to his son, he is survived by a daughter, Melissa Gray, and a grandson, Bryce, both of Grosse Pointe, Mich.