Marvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye

Born

April 2, 1939

Died

April 1, 1984 (44 years old)

Known For

Acting

Place of Birth

Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. was born on April 2, 1939, the second oldest child of domestic worker Alberta Gay and Pentecostalist minister Marvin Gay Sr. From an early age, Gaye took an ardor for singing; he believed that this vocation helped him through his severely troubled youth. Gaye's sister has stated that Gay Sr. beat Marvin often and into his teens. At 17, Gaye became a high school dropout, enlisting in the U.S. Air Force. Disgruntled by the humble labor he had to do, Gaye pretended to have mental illness. The service authorized him a "General Discharge." Gaye returned to the D.C. area and set up a vocal quartet with a friend called The Marquees. Gaye's first vocal recording as a lead singer, "Mama Loocie," was recorded with Harvey and the New Moonglows, which was composed of Harvey Fuqua and members of The Marquees. After the group's dissolution in 1960, Gaye moved to Detroit. Performing at Motown head Berry Gordy's house, Gaye drew Gordy's interest; the ensuing sale of Fuqua's part of Gaye's contract led to Gaye signing with Motown company Tamla. Gaye initially wanted a career as a standards and jazz performer. After numerous album releases and chart successes, in 1971, Gaye saw the release of his concept album What's Going On. It was his first platinum-selling album and earned him much critical praise. His next project would be the score and soundtrack to the 1972 blaxploitation film, Trouble Man. In 1981, advised by music promoter Freddy Cousaert, tax exile Gaye moved into Cousaert's Ostend apartment in Belgium. Staging a personal recovery, Gaye penned the song "Sexual Healing," which would be his greatest hit, eventually doing ten weeks in the top position on the Hot Black Singles chart. The song was the first single from the album Midnight Love, which sold in excess of six million units. Gaye then went out on the Sexual Healing Tour, starting April 18, 1983, which would be his last tour. Around halfway through the year, he ended the tour, suffering paranoia stemming from cocaine use. Gaye then relocated to his parents' residence in L.A. Marvins Sr. and Jr. had growing conflict between them for months. Relatives and friends felt that Marvin Jr. was sometimes suicidally driven. One day, Gaye attempted to follow this urge with a leap from a hurtling sports car. He only received slight bruises. On April 1, 1984, Marvin Sr. yelled at Alberta about a lost insurance policy letter; they'd argued about the form for days. A severe thrashing then ensued between the two Marvins, with Marvin Sr. on the receiving end. Minutes thereafter, Marvin Sr. entered Gaye's bedroom, clutching a .38 pistol that had been bought for him by Gaye, and shot his son once in his heart and once in the shoulder. Marvin Jr.'s body was transported to California Hospital Medical Center, where at about 1 P.M., Gaye was pronounced dead on arrival. Celebrities across the world were shocked by the news of Gaye's untimely passing, from Smokey Robinson to Al Sharpton. Following Gaye's death, his awards and honors have flourished -- a fitting legacy for the man titled Prince of Soul.

They All Came Out to Montreux

They All Came Out to Montreux

Self

9.0

2023

Mr. Nelson on the North Side

Mr. Nelson on the North Side

Self

6.5

2021

Best of the 60s: The Story of Ready, Steady, Go!

Best of the 60s: The Story of Ready, Steady, Go!

Self (archive footage)

0.0

2021

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything

Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)

7.6

2021

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

Self (archive photo)

7.6

2020

Whitney

Whitney

Self (archive footage)

7.4

2018

The Top Ten Revealed

The Top Ten Revealed

Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)

8.0

2018

Forensic Justice

Forensic Justice

Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)

0.0

2016

DJ Cinema Presents: Masterpiece Theater Blend Dvd

Self (archive footage)

6.6

2009

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

Self (archive footage)

0.0

2008

Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges

Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges

Self (archive footage)

0.0

2008

What's Going On: The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye

What's Going On: The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye

Self (archive footage)

6.5

2008

Darts Tarts – Welcome to my World

Self (archive footage)

0.0

2006

Marvin Gaye: The Real Thing - In Performance 1964-1981

Marvin Gaye: The Real Thing - In Performance 1964-1981

Himself

7.0

2006

Marvin Gaye - Let's get it on

Marvin Gaye - Let's get it on

self

0.0

2006

Funky Dance Grooves

Funky Dance Grooves

Self

0.0

2004

Larry presents: Best of The 80s

Larry presents: Best of The 80s

Self

0.0

2004

TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

Self (archive footage)

4.0

2004

Prachtig 80: Volume 2

Prachtig 80: Volume 2

Self

0.0

2003

Marvin Gaye - Live In Montreux 1980

Marvin Gaye - Live In Montreux 1980

Himself

6.1

2003

The Giants of Black Music

The Giants of Black Music

Self

0.0

2003

Remember Marvin Gaye

Remember Marvin Gaye

Himself

0.0

2002

Motown 40: The Music is Forever

Motown 40: The Music is Forever

Self (archive footage)

0.0

1998

DTV: Golden Oldies

DTV: Golden Oldies

Self

0.0

1984

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever

Self

8.5

1983

Marvin Gaye: Live at Montreux

Marvin Gaye: Live at Montreux

Self

8.0

1980

Standing Room Only: Diana Ross

Standing Room Only: Diana Ross

Self

0.0

1980

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1977

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1977

Self

7.0

1977

The Day the Music Died

The Day the Music Died

Self

0.0

1977

Live at Amsterdam 1976

Himself

0.0

Marvin Gaye - Greatest Hits Live in '76

Marvin Gaye - Greatest Hits Live in '76

6.3

1976

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1974

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1974

Self

0.0

1974

Save the Children

Save the Children

Self

6.0

1973

The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special

Self · (1 episode)

7.8

1972

Chrome and Hot Leather

Chrome and Hot Leather

Jim

5.8

1971

The Ballad of Andy Crocker

The Ballad of Andy Crocker

David Owens

4.0

1969

Malibu U

Self · (2 episodes)

1.0

1967

Hullabaloo

Hullabaloo

Self · (2 episodes)

0.0

1965

The T.A.M.I. Show

The T.A.M.I. Show

Self

8.0

1964

Shindig!

Shindig!

Self - Singer · (2 episodes)

6.2

1964

The Hollywood Palace

The Hollywood Palace

Self - Singer · (1 episode)

4.5

1964

Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops

Self · (1 episode)

6.6

1964

Ready Steady Go!

Ready Steady Go!

Self · (1 episode)

7.0

1963

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

Self · (1 episode)

6.8

1948