Quindon Tarver
Actor and opera singer, 'Interview with the Vampire' cast member
Quindon Tarver (February 24, 1974 – August 28, 2021) was an American operatic singer and actor known for his distinctive soprano voice and his work in both classical music and film. He gained significant public attention for his supporting role in Neil Jordan's 1994 adaptation of 'Interview with the Vampire,' where he performed a memorable operatic piece. As a classical vocalist, Tarver was a trained operatic singer who performed in various productions and concert settings. Beyond his film appearance, he appeared in other television productions and maintained a career in music performance. Tarver's unique soprano voice and androgynous appearance made him a memorable figure in 1990s cinema, and his role in 'Interview with the Vampire' became iconic in cult film circles. He continued to perform and record music throughout his life, maintaining connections to both the operatic and entertainment communities. Tarver passed away in 2021 at the age of 47. His legacy remains tied primarily to his distinctive film role and his contributions to operatic performance, though his career encompassed broader musical work that showcased his remarkable vocal talents.
Entertainment
American
1974
2021
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Quindon
American origin
“A modern masculine name blending Quin- with the Old English -don, a suffix appearing in place names like Croydon and Hendon. Quindon combines classical roots with English geographical tradition, creating a name that feels both sophisticated and grounded in English heritage.”