
Chris De Burgh
Acting • Born 1948-10-15
Biography
Christopher John Davison (born 15 October 1948), known professionally as Chris de Burgh, is a British-Irish singer-songwriter and instrumentalist. He started out as an art rock performer, but subsequently started writing more pop-oriented material. He has had several top 40 hits in the UK and two in the US, but he is more popular in other countries, particularly Norway and Brazil. His 1986 love song "The Lady in Red" reached number one in several countries. De Burgh has sold over 45 million albums worldwide. De Burgh was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina, to Colonel Charles John Davison, a British diplomat, and Maeve Emily (née de Burgh). His maternal grandfather was Sir Eric de Burgh, a British Army officer who had been Chief of the General Staff in India during the Second World War. He took his mother's maiden name, "de Burgh", as a stage name when he began performing, while his legal surname remains "Davison". His father had substantial farming interests, and Chris spent much of his early years in Malta, Nigeria and Belgian Congo, as he, his mother and brother accompanied Colonel Davison on his diplomatic and engineering work. The Davisons finally settled in Bargy Castle, County Wexford, Ireland, which was somewhat dilapidated at the time. It was a twelfth-century castle which Eric de Burgh bought in the 1960s. He converted it into a hotel, and young Chris sang for the guests there. De Burgh attended Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England, where he was in the year below Nick Drake; de Burgh asked to join a jazz band Drake had formed with four schoolmates, the Perfumed Gardeners, but was rejected as his taste was "too poppy". De Burgh went on to graduate from Trinity College Dublin, with a Master of Arts degree in French, English and History. Chris de Burgh signed his first contract with A&M Records in 1974, and supported Supertramp on their Crime of the Century tour, building himself a small fan base. His début album, Far Beyond These Castle Walls, was a folk-tinged stab at fantasy in the tradition of the Moody Blues. It failed to chart upon its release in late 1974. A few months later, he released a single called "Turning Round" from the album, released outside the UK and Ireland as "Flying". It failed to make an impression in the UK, but it stayed on top of the Brazilian charts for 17 weeks. This became a familiar pattern for the singer/songwriter, as every one of his 1970s albums failed to chart in the UK or US while they racked up big sales in continental European and South American countries. In 1975 his second album, Spanish Train and Other Stories, was released. Whilst (again) not a huge commercial success, the album and tour expanded the fan base, with de Burgh starting to attract a cult following. Along with the epic title track, other fan favourite tracks from the album included "Patricia The Stripper" and "A Spaceman Came Travelling" (the latter released the following year as a single). ... Source: Article "Chris de Burgh" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
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How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate
Movie • 1998
Petrol Pumper

Chris de Burgh And Band Footsteps - Live In Concert
Movie • 2010
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Chris de Burgh – Live From Dublin
Movie • 1990

Santiano in Irland – eine musikalische Reise über die grüne Insel
Movie • 2015
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Pur & Friends: Live auf Schalke 2014
Movie • 2014
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ДИСКОТЕКА 80-х
Movie • 2014
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Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 2
Movie • 2007
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Hell's Kitchen
TV • 2004
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The One Show
TV • 2006
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The Terry and Gaby Show
TV • 2003
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Millionär gesucht! - Die SKL Show
TV • 1998
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Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
TV • 2002
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Rockpop in Concert
TV • 1978
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The Alan Titchmarsh Show
TV • 2007
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Where Are They Now?
TV • 1999
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Pebble Mill
TV • 1991
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Chris Moyles' Quiz Night
TV • 2009
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Happy Day
TV • 2007
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Daytime Live
TV • 1987
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Heiligabend mit Carmen Nebel
TV • 2012
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Wetten, dass..?
TV • 1981
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Disco
TV • 1971
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Top of the Pops
TV • 1964
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Inka Bause Live
TV • 2012
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Flitterabend
TV • 1988
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Na sowas!
TV • 1982
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Verstehen Sie Spaß?
TV • 1980
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Bambi
TV • 1948
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LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland
TV • 2024
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ZDF-Fernsehgarten
TV • 1986
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Die ultimative Chartshow
TV • 2003
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Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel
TV • 2004
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Volle Kanne
TV • 1999
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Show Palast
TV • 1999
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Show-Express
TV • 1980
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Champs-Elysées
TV • 1982
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Zauberhafte Weihnacht im Land der „Stillen Nacht“
TV • 2014
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DAS!
TV • 1991
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NDR Talk Show
TV • 1979
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3 nach 9
TV • 1974
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Please Turn the Page
TV • 1977
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Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen
TV • 1996
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Le monde est à vous
TV • 1987
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Starnacht am Wörthersee
TV • 2000
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Melodien für Millionen
TV • 1985
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José Carreras Gala
TV • 1995
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch - Die Michael Schanze Jubiläumsgala
TV • 2005
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Abendschau
TV • 2000
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Musik für Sie
TV • 1995
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Brisant
TV • 1994
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ZIBB
TV • 2003
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Morgenmagazin
TV • 1992
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Weihnachten bei uns
TV • 1993
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The Bachelor
TV • 2002
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The BRIT Awards
TV • 1977
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