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Name: Madonna Louise Ciccone
Born: August 16, 1958, Bay City,
Mich., U.S.
Nationality: American
Work: singer
Key events: 1998: won 6 MTV Music Video prize
3 Platinum Disc in USA
The original name of Madonna is MADONNA LOUISE CICCONE American
singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur whose immense popularity
in the 1980s and 90s allowed her to achieve levels of power and control
unprecedented for a woman in the entertainment industry.
Born into a large Italian-American family, Madonna studied dance at the
University of Michigan and with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
in New York City in the late 1970s before relocating briefly to Paris as
a member of Patrick Hernandez s disco revue. Returning to New York City,
she performed with a number of rock groups before signing with Sire
Records. Her first hit, "Holiday," in 1983, provided the blueprint for
her later material--an upbeat dance-club sound with sharp production and
an immediate appeal. Madonna s melodic pop incorporated dance-music
beats and catchy choruses. Her lyrics concerned love, sex, and
relationships--ranging from the breezy innocence of "True Blue" (1986)
to the erotic fantasies of "Justify My Love" (1990) to the ecstatic
spirituality of later songs such as "Ray of Light" (1998). Criticized by
some as being limited in range, her sweet, girlish voice nonetheless was
well-suited to her pop music.
Madonna was the first female artist to fully exploit the potential of
the music video. She collaborated with top designers (Jean-Paul
Gaultier), photographers (Steven Meisel and Herb Ritts), and directors
(Mary Lambert and David Fincher), drawing inspiration from underground
club culture or the avant-garde to create distinctive sexual and
satirical images--from the knowing ingenue of "Like a Virgin" (1984) to
the controversial red-dressed "sinner" who kisses a black saint in "Like
a Prayer" (1989). By 1991 she had scored 21 Top Ten hits in the United
States and sold some 70 million albums internationally, generating $1.2
billion in sales. Committed to controlling her image and career herself,
Madonna became the head of Maverick, a subsidiary of Time-Warner created
by the entertainment giant as part of a $60 million deal with the
performer. Her success signaled a clear message of financial control to
other women in the industry, but in terms of image she was a more
ambivalent role model.
In 1992 Madonna took her role as a sexual siren to its full extent when
she published Sex, a soft-core pornographic coffee-table book featuring
her in a variety of "erotic" poses. She was criticized for being
exploitative and overcalculating, and writer Norman Mailer said she had
become "secretary to herself." Soon afterward Madonna temporarily
withdrew from pop music to concentrate on a film career that had begun
with a strong performance in Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), faltered
with the flimsy Shanghai Surprise (1986) and Dick Tracy (1990), and
recovered with Truth or Dare (1991, also known as In Bed with Madonna),
a documentary of one of her tours. She scored massive success in 1996
with the starring role in the film musical Evita. That year she also
gave birth to a daughter. Despite a brief marriage in the 1980s to actor
Sean Penn, she has remained a resolutely independent icon.
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