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CodeDS/UK/10135
NameSimon; Paul (13 October 1941); American musician, singer songwriter and actor
Variations of NamePaul Frederic Simon
Dates13 October 1941
GenderMale
Place of Birth/OriginNewark, New Jersey, United States (born)
RelationshipsSon of Louis Simon (Hungarian- Jewish professor, double-bass player and dance bandleader, performed as "Lee Sims") and Belle Simon (Hungarian-Jewish teacher)
Husband of Edie Brickell (singer)
Former husband of Peggy Harper and Carrie Fisher (actress)
BiographyPaul Simon is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actor. Simon's musical career has spanned seven decades. He reached fame and commercial success as half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, formed in 1956 with Art Garfunkel. Simon was responsible for writing nearly all of their songs, including US number-one singles "The Sound of Silence", "Mrs. Robinson", and "Bridge over Troubled Water".

After Simon & Garfunkel split up in 1970 at the height of their popularity, Simon began a successful solo career. He recorded three acclaimed albums over the next five years. In 1986, following a career slump, he released Graceland, an album inspired by South African township music, which sold 14 million copies worldwide and remains his most popular solo work. Simon also wrote and starred in the film One-Trick Pony (1980) and co-wrote the Broadway musical The Capeman (1998) with the poet Derek Walcott. In 2016, Simon released his 13th solo album, Stranger to Stranger, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Album Chart and the UK Albums Chart.

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