Terri Nunn

Terri Nunn

Acting 2 titles 1959-06-26 Baldwin Hills, California, USA

Terri Kathleen Nunn, born on June 26, 1959, is a prominent American singer and actress, celebrated for her role as the lead vocalist of the influential new wave and synth-pop band Berlin, which rose to fame in the 1980s. Nunn's powerful and distinctive voice became a hallmark of the band's sound, contributing to their success with iconic hits like "Take My Breath Away," which earned an Academy Award for Best Original Song after being featured in the film *Top Gun*.

Before her ascent with Berlin, Nunn began her career in the entertainment industry as an actress, appearing in television shows such as *The Wizard* and *The Black Stallion* in the late 1970s. However, it was her musical journey that truly defined her legacy. Berlin's innovative blend of electronic music and pop sensibilities resonated with audiences, leading to several successful albums throughout the 1980s, including *Pleasure Victim* and *Love Life*.

With their dynamic performances and memorable songs, Berlin became a defining band of the era, solidifying Nunn’s status as a major figure in the music scene. Over the years, she has continued to perform and record, maintaining her relevance in the industry. Nunn’s contributions to music and her enduring influence make her a notable artist in American pop culture history.

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