Diane Warren

Diane Warren

singer

BIRTHDAY September 7, 1956
BIRTH SIGN Virgo
BIRTHPLACE Los Angeles, CA
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ABOUT DIANE WARREN

Award-winning, genre-crossing songwriter whose hit songs were featured in films, TV, and sung by numerous high-caliber artists.

Her first hit was Solitaire from 1983, sung by Laura Branigan , which shot to No. 7 on the U.S. pop charts.

She owned her own publishing company that allowed her to maintain the rights to her music. She allowed no one into her Hollywood Hills office, a room that hadn't been cleaned in decades out of superstition.

Her father David, an insurance salesman, encouraged her to keep on writing songs. She, by her own admission, was a rebellious child growing up.

She wrote the theme song for 1998's Armageddon, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing, which was sung by Steven Tyler and Aerosmith.