Marilyn McCoo

Actor

30 September 1943 (82 years)
Marilyn McCoo (born September 30, 1943) is an American singer, actress, and television presenter, who is best known for being the lead female vocalist in the group the 5th Dimension, as well as hosting the 1980s music television show Solid Gold.

Since 1969, McCoo has been married to singer Billy Davis Jr., the founder and a co-member of the 5th Dimension. She has a three-octave vocal range.

Marilyn McCoo was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, to Waymon and Mary McCoo, who were both physicians. Her grandfather was doctor Thomas Vivian McCoo of Eufaula, Alabama. She is African American. She spent her first seven years in Columbus, Georgia. At the age of seven, she moved with her parents, two sisters, and brother to Los Angeles, where she began singing, piano and dance lessons. At the age of 15, she made her television debut on Art Linkletter's Talent Show and began modelling. After graduating from Susan Miller Dorsey High School, she enrolled in UCLA, where she earned a degree in business administration. In 1962, McCoo entered the Miss Bronze California beauty pageant where she won "Miss Grand Talent".

In the early and mid-1960s, McCoo was a member of the Hi-Fi's, who often opened for Ray Charles. She had been invited to join the group by photographer Lamonte McLemore, who would himself join McCoo in the 5th Dimension. Other Hi-Fi members included Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, who later formed the Friends of Distinction. She met Billy Davis Jr. in 1966 when he established the 5th Dimension, then called the Versatiles, which also included Ron Townson and Florence LaRue. The group's first big hit was with 1967's "Up, Up and Away", written by Jimmy Webb. The song won four 1968 Grammy Awards and was the title track to 5th Dimension's first hit LP. A year later, the group recorded Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic". A medley of "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" (from the musical Hair) reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April to May 1969 and won the Grammy for 'Record of the Year'. The group's recording of another Nyro composition, "Wedding Bell Blues", topped the Hot 100 in November 1969.

McCoo performing at Eastern Michigan University

By the early 1970s, McCoo began to sing lead on the group's remaining hits, "One Less Bell to Answer", "(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All", and "If I Could Reach You". ...

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Movies & Shows on Plex

  • The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins
    The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins1984

Known For

  • My Mum's a Werewolf
    My Mum's a Werewolf1989
  • A Waltons Thanksgiving
    A Waltons Thanksgiving2022
  • The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins
    The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins1984

Filmography

2022
A Waltons Thanksgiving · as Sister Harriet
2021
The Waltons: Homecoming · as Sister Harriet
1999
1996
The Jamie Foxx Show · as Joan Monroe
1990
1990
The Kingdom Chums: Original Top Ten · as Little Mama Miriam (voice)
1989
My Mom's a Werewolf · as Celia Celica
1988
Sonny Spoon · as Liz Sloane
1985
1985
1984
Punky Brewster · as Aunt Larnese
1984
The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins · as Vanessa CollinsOn Plex
1984
Night Court · as M.c.
1981
The Fall Guy · as Dalia
1977
The Love Boat · as Leonore
1969
The Andy Williams Show (1962) · as With 5th Dimension
1968
It Takes a Thief · as Marilyn Lee
1965
Days of our Lives · as Tamara Price

2024
2023
2021
Black Woodstock · as Self - The 5th Dimension
2021
2020
2011
2011
Penn & Teller: Fool Us · as Self - GuestOn Plex
2010
2005
2005
2004
Tavis Smiley · as Self
1999
1998
Hollywood Squares · as Self - Panelist
1997
1997
Behind the Music · as Self
1995
The City · as Self
1995
Women of the House · as SelfOn Plex
1993
25th NAACP Image Awards · as Self - Presenter
1992
Vicki! · as Self
1992
1990
1988
1988
1987
1987
1986
The New Hollywood Squares · as Self - Panelist
1985
Live Aid · as Self
1985
1984
Santa Barbara · as Marilyn Mccoo
1981
An Evening At the Improv · as Self - Host
1980
Solid Gold · as Self - Host
1980
Hour Magazine · as Self
1979
Whew! · as Self - Celebrity Partner
1979
1979
Dance Fever · as Self
1977
1977
Sha Na Na · as Self
1976
The Captain and Tennille · as Self - Musical Guest
1976
1975
Sunday meetings · as Self
1974
Dinah! · as Self
1973
1972
The Midnight Special · as Self - Hostess
1971
Soul Train · as Self - Guest
1970
1969
It's Your Bet · as Self
1969
1969
1968
1966
The Jackie Gleason Show (1966) · as Self - Musical Guest
1966
1966
700 Club · as Self
1965
The Hollywood Squares · as Self - Panelist
1962
1961
The Mike Douglas Show · as Self - Vocalist
1952
1951
The Red Skelton Show · as Self - The 5th Dimension
1948