Assuming you mean the singer/songwriter - he was born 25th August 1950 and died 6th August 2009.
Willy DeVille's birth name is William Borsey.
Willy DeVille Live was created on 1993-12-01.
Horse of a Different Color - Willy DeVille album - was created on 1999-05-31.
Willy DeVille died on August 6, 2009, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA of pancreatic cancer.
Richie DeVille's birth name is Richard Power.
Willy DeVille of the band Mink DeVille wrote the song "I Must Be Dreaming," which was sung by David Glen Eisley of the now defunct band Giuffria in 1985. David Glen Eisley was the lead vocalist for the band with Gregg Giuffria as keyboardist. Willy DeVille died of pancreatic cancer at a New York hospital on August 06, 2009 at the age of 58. View the Willy DeVille performance of "I Must Be Dreaming" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxUWQNix2V0. View the Giuffria performance of "I Must Be Dreaming" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu3lxCMGQr4.
If you are talking about the song Storybook Love the writer and singer is Willy DeVille. Many times web sites will incorrectly refer to Mark Knopfler as the writer or the singer, he was the composer for the movie's musical score.
The cast of Beautiful Losers - 1997 includes: Leonard Cohen Willy DeVille Marianne Faithfull
Willy Wonka is a character in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The tone of Death of A Salesman is candid and sincere but sympathetic to Willy's plight
Use your door key.
The music and lyrics were both written by Willy DeVille. Mark Knopfler played guitar and produced. Willy DeVille received an Academy Award nomination for this song. Much popular confusion exists about who should receive credit for this song because Mark Knopfler is responsible for everything else on the Princess Bride soundtrack. People tend to assume erroneously that since the soundtrack as a whole is ascribed to Mark Knopfler that he must have written writtten Storybook Love. The song first appeared on a Wiily DeVille album that Mark Knopfler produced.