Julio Iglesias
Biography
Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva (born 23 September 1943) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and former professional footballer. Iglesias is recognized as the most commercially successful Spanish singer in the world and one of the top record sellers in music history, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide in 14 languages. It is estimated that during his career he has performed in more than 5000 concerts, for over 60 million people in five continents. In April 2013, Iglesias was inducted into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 1983, Iglesias was celebrated as having recorded songs in the most languages in the world, and in 2013 for being the artist in Latin music with the most records sold in history. In April 2013 in Beijing, he was honoured as the most popular international artist in China. In Brazil, France, Italy and elsewhere, Iglesias is the most successful foreign record seller, while in his home country, Spain, he has sold the most records in history, with 23 million records. During his career, Iglesias has won many awards in the music industry, including the Grammy, Latin Grammy, World Music Award, Billboard Music Award, American Music Award and Lo Nuestro Award. He has been awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts of Spain and the Legion of Honour of France. UNICEF named him Special Ambassador for the Performing Arts in 1989. He has had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame since 1985. Iglesias was born in Madrid to Julio Iglesias Sr., a medical doctor from Ourense who became one of the youngest gynecologists in the country, and María del Rosario de la Cueva y Perignat. His paternal grandparents, Manuela Puga Noguerol and Ulpiano Iglesias Sarria, were of Galician ancestry. His maternal grandparents were José de la Cueva y Orejuela (1887–1955)[3] and Dolores de Perignat y Ruiz de Benavides,[4] who was a native of Guayama, Puerto Rico. The name "Iglesias" translates as "churches". Iglesias says that he is of Jewish ancestry on his maternal side, and that his mother's family name, "de la Cueva", meaning literally "of the cave" and referring to Jewish people in hiding, is a common Jewish name. He has proclaimed himself Jewish "from the waist up". He alternated playing professional football with studying law at the CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. In his youth, he was a goalkeeper for Real Madrid Castilla in the Segunda División. His professional football career was ruined when he was involved in a serious automobile accident in 1963 that left him unable to walk for two years. The accident smashed his lower spine and left his legs permanently weakened and requiring therapy for several years. He has said of those years, "I had more courage and attitude than talent". While he was in hospital after the accident, a nurse named Eladio Magdaleno gave him a guitar so that he could recover the dexterity of his hands. In learning to play, he discovered his musical talent. After his rehabilitation, Iglesias studied for three months at Bell Educational Trust's Language School in Cambridge, England. After that, he returned to obtain his law degree at Complutense University of Madrid. ... Source: Article "Julio Iglesias" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For

Late Show with David Letterman

The View

The Golden Girls

Champs-Elysées

Eurovision Song Contest

Vivement dimanche

Sacrée soirée

Sacrée soirée
All Movies (13)
- Julio Iglesias: Latin Crooner, Global Star2022 · as Self - Singer
- Los lunes a las 92022 · as Self (Archive Footage)
- Nana Mouskouri, Momente ihres Lebens2020 · as Self (archive footage)
- Julio Iglesias Starry Night - Video Clip Collection2003
- A Night on Mount Edna1990 · as Self
- Julio Iglesias - Starry Night1990 · as Self
- Julio Iglesias in Spain1988 · as Self
- Cilla Black's Christmas Eve1983 · as Self
- All-Star Party for Frank Sinatra1983 · as Self - Singer
- Julio Iglesias - Live in Jerusalem1981 · as Self
- Me olvidé de vivir1980 · as Julio Iglesias
- Osaka Show 19701970 · as Self
- Life Goes On1969 · as Julio Iglesias
All TV Shows (48)
- Pongamos que hablo de2020 · as Self
- Cachitos de hierro y cromo2013 · as Self (archive footage)
- Vorhang auf2004 · as Self
- The X Factor2004 · as Self - Special Guest
- Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel2004 · as Self
- Celebrity2003 · as Self
- ZDF-Kultnacht2002 · as Self (archive footage)
- Star Academy2001 · as Self
- Vivement dimanche1998 · as Self
- The Heaven and Earth Show1998
- The View1997 · as Self
- Viva el lunes1995 · as Self
- Late Show with David Letterman1993 · as Self - Musical Guest
- World Music Awards1993 · as Self
- Musik liegt in der Luft1991 · as Self - Singer
- Flitterabend1988 · as Self - Singer
- Le monde est à vous1987 · as Self
- Sacrée soirée1987 · as Self
- Sacrée soirée1987 · as Self (Duplex)
- Victoires de la musique1985 · as Self
- The Golden Girls1985 · as Julio Iglesias
- Friday People1985
- Champs-Elysées1982 · as Self
- De TV Show1981 · as Self
- Bananas1981 · as Self
- Wetten, dass..?1981 · as Self
- Show-Express1980 · as Self
- Verstehen Sie Spaß?1980 · as Self
- The Trapalhões1977
- Fan School1977 · as Self
- Auf los geht's los1977 · as Self
- Numéro un1975 · as Self
- Numéro un1975 · as Self - Host
- Système 21975 · as Self
- Les Rendez-vous du dimanche1975 · as Self
- Midi Première1975 · as Self
- Musik ist Trumpf1975 · as Self
- Ein Kessel Buntes1972 · as Self - Musician
- Le Grand Échiquier1972 · as Self
- Anneliese Rothenberger gibt sich die Ehre1971 · as Self
- Cadet Rousselle1971 · as Self
- Disco1971 · as Self
- Starparade1968 · as Self
- Europarty1967 · as self
- Die Drehscheibe1964 · as Self
- Viña del Mar International Song Festival1963 · as Self - Musical Guest
- Musik aus Studio B1961 · as Self
- Eurovision Song Contest1956 · as Self - Contestant