Chet Baker
Known for: Acting
Born: December 22, 1929 in Yale, Oklahoma, U.S. - Died: May 12, 1988
Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. He is known for major innovations in cool jazz that led him to be nicknamed the "Prince of Cool". Baker earned much attention and critical praise through the 1950s, particularly for albums featuring his vocals: Chet Baker Sings (1954) and It Could Happen to You (1958). Jazz historian Dave Gelly described the promise of Baker's early career as "James Dean, Sinatra, and Bix, rolled into one". His well-publicized drug habit also drove his notoriety and fame. Baker was in and out of jail frequently before enjoying a career resurgence in the late 1970s and 1980s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chet Baker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Let's Get Lost
Self
Chet Baker Live at Ronnie Scott's
Self
Chet's Romance
Howlers of the Dock
Chet l'americano
Jazz Legends - Chet Baker Quintette
Bandleader, Bugliste, Chanteur
Chet Baker in Tokyo
Cold Trumpet
Cool
Self
Looking For Chet Again In All the Familiar Places
Self
Nudi per vivere
Self
Stolen Hours
Self
Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova
Self (archive footage)
Jazz Icons: Chet Baker Live in '64 & '79
Chet Baker Trio - Sweden
14 STANDARD 8mm REELS 1981–1988
Self
Stan Getz & Chet Baker: Live in Stockholm 1983
Himself
Chet Baker: Candy
Himself
Chet Baker Quartet - Jazztage Stuttgart 1988
trumpet, vocals
Hell's Horizon
Jockey
The Fast and the Furious
Musician
The James Dean Story
Musician
Insalata Mista
Original Music Composer
Night of Lust
Original Music Composer
Hell on the Beach
Original Music Composer