In the ever-evolving realm of fame, maintaining star power requires more than just talent—it demands constant presence. Even the most celebrated figures, like Zendaya, must consistently take on new ...
Zendaya is set to star as Ronnie Spector in a new biopic about the Ronettes singer from filmmaker Barry Jenkins (Moonlight). The film is titled Be My Baby and is based on the memoir Be My Baby: How I ...
Zendaya has another big project in the works: She’s about to play the late Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the Ronettes, in an upcoming biopic. Deadline reported in March 2025 that Zendaya has been ...
Zendaya will star as legendary singer Ronnie Spector in a forthcoming A24 film about her life directed by Barry Jenkins and written by Dave Kajganich (A Bigger Splash, Suspiria). Per Deadline, the ...
Rock and roll has seen some fabulous female singers through the years. One can go back to the 1950s and '60s to find voices and songs that resonate today. Names like Ronnie Spector, Martha Reeves, ...
Ronnie Spector, the cat-eyed, bee-hived rock ‘n’ roll siren who sang such 1960s hits as “Be My Baby,” “Baby I Love You” and “Walking in the Rain” as the leader of the girl group the Ronettes, has died ...
It’s almost easy to imagine an awards campaign already: Zendaya, even at 28, is overdue for recognition, and playing Spector will allow her to presumably sing as well – something Chalamet leaned on ...
Photos: Kyusung Gong / ©A.M.P.A.S., Trae Patton ©A.M.P.A.S. The premise of Zendaya portraying Ronnie Spector in a biopic has been floating around for nearly a half-decade at this point, but it’s ...
Veronica Yvette Greenfield (née Bennett, formerly Spector; August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022) was an American singer who co-founded and fronted the girl group the Ronettes. She is sometimes called ...
(Reuters) -Ronnie Spector, the pioneering lead singer of the 1960s American "girl group" the Ronettes, whose vocals graced such hits as "Be My Baby" and "Baby, I Love You," has died at the age of 78, ...
Spector died Wednesday after a brief battle with cancer, her family said. Ronnie Spector, the cat-eyed, bee-hived rock ‘n’ roll siren who sang such 1960s hits as “Be My Baby,” “Baby I Love You” and ...