Shaggy
Born: 1968-10-22 in Kingston, Jamaica
Known For: Acting
Biography
Shaggy (born Orville Richard Burrell CD; October 22, 1968) is a Jamaican-American reggae rapper, singer, and songwriter who scored hits with the songs "It Wasn't Me", "Boombastic", "In The Summertime", "Oh Carolina", and "Angel". He has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards, winning twice for Best Reggae Album with Boombastic in 1996 and 44/876 with Sting in 2019, and has won the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist in 2002.
Filmography
2025
2023
- Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall as Self
2021
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks as Self - Panellist
- Name That Tune as Self - Contestant
- You're Watching Video Music Box as Self
- Mylène Farmer : Les Clips L'Intégrale (1999-2020) as Self
2020
- I Can See Your Voice as Self - Performer
- Mo Gilligan's All Star Happy Hour as Self
2019
- Tamron Hall as Self - Guest
- The Masked Singer as Space Bunny
- The Little Mermaid Live! as Sebastian
- Sting & Shaggy au Château d'Hérouville as Self
- Disney Channel Holiday Party @ Walt Disney World as Self - Performer
2018
- American Idol as Self
- The Queen's Birthday Party as Self - Performer
- Game Over, Man! as Orville 'Shaggy' Burrell
2017
- Drop the Mic as Self
2009
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen as Self - Guest
- Angela and Friends as Self
2008
- NPR Tiny Desk Concerts as Self
- I Love the New Millennium as Self
2007
2005
- American Dad! as Shaggy (voice)
- The Friday Night Project as Self
2004
- Blast as Mace
- Michael Jackson: The One as Self
2002
- Star Factory
- Sucré salé as Self
2001
1999
1998
- The Hughleys as Self
1997
- Leute heute as Self
1996
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks as Self
1995
1992
- Morgenmagazin as Self
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as Self
1991
- The Jenny Jones Show as Self
1988
- LIVE with Kelly and Mark as Self - Guest
- This Morning as Self
1985
- Victoires de la musique as Self
1975
- Saturday Night Live as Self - Musical Guest
1972
- Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest as Self - Performer (Disneyland)
1964
- Top of the Pops as Self
1959
- The Grammys as Self