Trini López

Trini López

ActorProducerMusic Department
Born
May 15, 1937
Died
August 11, 2020
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Trini Lopez was an American singer and actor who had 16 Top 40 songs on the charts from 1963 through 1968. He was born Trinidad López III in the Little Mexico neighborhood of Dallas, Texas on May 15, 1937. He started performing with his own band when he was 15 years old and caught the eye of rock…

Biography

Trini Lopez was an American singer and actor who had 16 Top 40 songs on the charts from 1963 through 1968. He was born Trinidad López III in the Little Mexico neighborhood of Dallas, Texas on May 15, 1937. He started performing with his own band when he was 15 years old and caught the eye of rock and roll legend Buddy Holly, who recommended him to a music producer who signed Lopez and his band, "The Big Beats," to Columbia Records.

Lopez eventually quit "The Big Beats" to go solo, but none of the singles he cut made the charts. He moved to Los Angeles to audition as a vocalist for Buddy Holly's old band "The Crickets," but didn't get the job. Performing in night clubs, he was discovered by Frank Sinatra, who signed Lopez to his label, Reprise Records.

His cover of "If I Had a Hammer" from his first album, which was released in 1963, made it to #3 on the charts, eventually earning a gold disc with sales exceeding one million copies. His other big hits were "Lemon Tree" and "I'm Comin' Home, Cindy", both of which made it to #2 on the Easy Listening chart, and "Michael", "Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now" and "The Bramble Bush", which made it to $7, #6 and #4, respectively.

Lopez's acting career was essentially still-born when he walked off the set of The Dirty Dozen (1967) at the urging of Sinatra (who supposedly thought his music career would stall if he continued to work on the movie, which had gone over its scheduled shooting date) or was fired by director Robert Aldrich for being disagreeable. He appeared infrequently as an actor over the next 10 years, mostly on television. In addition to singing and acting, Lopez designed two guitars for the Gibson Guitar Corporation, the Trini Lopez Standard and the Lopez Deluxe.

Trini Lopez was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2003.

Actor

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesThe Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries(1977)as Julio Ramirez
AntonioAntonio(1973)as Antonio Contreras
Adam-12Adam-12(1968)as Father Xavier Rojas, Steve Hernandez
The Reluctant HeroesThe Reluctant Heroes(1971)as Pvt. Sam Rivera
The PhynxThe Phynx(1970)as Trini López

Music Department

AntonioAntonio(1973)

Self

My Name Is LopezMy Name Is Lopez(2021)as Self
Unassisted LivingUnassisted Living(2021)as Self
História Secreta do Pop BrasileiroHistória Secreta do Pop Brasileiro(2019)as Self
Sinatra in Palm SpringsSinatra in Palm Springs(2018)as Self
The Carson PodcastThe Carson Podcast(2014)as Self - Guest

Archive Footage

30 Favoriten30 Favoriten(2011)as Self
NOS Uit het LevenNOS Uit het Leven(2014)as Zanger
TCM Remembers 2020TCM Remembers 2020(2020)as Self - Actor, Singer
História Secreta do Pop BrasileiroHistória Secreta do Pop Brasileiro(2019)as Self
My Music: A '60s Pop Flashback - HullabalooMy Music: A '60s Pop Flashback - Hullabaloo(2013)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Trini López

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19641965196619671968
Pedro Jiminez
Sun Oct 22 1967
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Dirty Dozen10.0019677.71484046
2Marriage on the Rocks2.3819655.7001479