DIANA ROSS
Diana Ross was born on March 26, 1944, she is an American singer and actress. As a teenager, Diana Ross began singing with friends and eventually formed the ground-breaking 1960s trio UPS, popular with hits such as “Come see me” and “You can’t Love Fast.” Ross, who left his professional career in 1969, went on to reach no. 1 with “Not Enough mountains” and a “love hangover.” After leaving the Supremes in 1970, Rose started a very successful solo career in music, television, film and stage.
She also starred in films such as Mahogany and Lady Blues, for which she was nominated for an Oscar. Despite personal and professional ups and downs, Rose, 76, has stood the test of time as a performer with a career spanning more than four decades. She is always young and beautiful in the hearts of her fans.