
Los Angeles, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dexter Gordon (February 27, 1923 – April 25, 1990) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and an Academy Award-nominated actor (Round Midnight, Warner Bros, 1986). He is regarded as one of the first and most important musicians to adapt the bebop musical language of people like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Bud Powell to the tenor saxophone. His studio and live performance career were both extensive and multifaceted, spanning over 50 years in recorded jazz history. Gordon's height was 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm), and so consequently he was also known as "Long Tall Dexter" and "Sophisticated Giant." He played a Conn 10M 'Ladyface' tenor until it was stolen in a Paris airport in 1961. He then switched over to a Selmer Mark VI. His saxophone was fitted with an Otto Link metal mouthpiece, which can be seen in various photos. Gordon died on April 25, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Official Dexter Gordon Website is the authoritative online source for research and information on the life and music of Dexter Gordon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dexter Gordon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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as Rolando
1990

as Dale Turner
1986

as Saxophone Player (uncredited)
1955

as Self
1992

as Narrator (voice)
1963

as Self (archive footage)
1986

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as Tenor Saxophone

as Self (archive footage)
2015

as Himself
1996
as Himself
1996

as Self (archive footage)
2015

2007

as Himself
1996

as Self
1992

as Rolando
1990

as Dale Turner
1986

as Self (archive footage)
1986

as Narrator (voice)
1963

as Saxophone Player (uncredited)
1955
as Tenor Saxophone