Tyrese To Play Teddy Pendergrass In Biopic, Lee Daniels Will Direct & Produce
Tyrese To Play Teddy Pendergrass In Biopic, Lee Daniels Will Direct & Produce
Teddy Pendergrass’ life story will be told on the big screen.
According to reports, Warner Bros. has acquired the life rights of the late singer’s life, with Tyrese Gibson to star as the Pendergrass. The project will chronicle the legendary singer’s tumultuous life journey.
Donald De Line will produce through his De Line Pictures studio banner, along with Lee Daniels and Gibson via his Voltron Pictures. Teddy Pendergrass’ widow, Joan Pendergrass, is an executive producer.
Tyrese shared his excitement on social media.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pendergrass initially rose to musical fame as the lead singer of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
After leaving the group over monetary disputes in 1976, Pendergrass launched a successful solo career under the Philadelphia International label, releasing five consecutive platinum albums, then a record for an African-American R&B artist.
Pendergrass’ career was suspended after a near-fatal car crash in March 1982 that left him paralyzed from the chest down. Pendergrass continued his successful solo career until announcing his retirement in 2007. Pendergrass died from colon cancer in January 2010.
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