Barbara Orbison died in 2011. Orbison’s sons said in a joint statement: “The Orbisons are elated to find the perfect partners in Compelling Pictures for the Roy Orbison biopic. Denis and Jeff ...
So, what do you think of Roy Orbison's car choice? Does a sleek Corvette Stingray fit your image of the iconic singer? Would you trade in your modern ride for a head-turning 1960s muscle car?
In an exclusive report, Variety revealed that Orbison’s three sons—Alex, Roy Jr., and Wesley—have partnered with Compelling Pictures, an independent production company, to develop the projects.
For a young Roy Orbison, it wasn’t just a means of transportation—it was a symbol of independence and aspiration. The 1948 Ford was powered by a 3.7-liter V8 engine, delivering 100 horsepower.
Now, everyone knows that no one sings like Roy Orbison.” Orbison completed his comeback solo album, “Mystery Girl,” in November of 1988 but died suddenly of a heart attack the following month.