Known as: Janet Jackson
Birth Name: Janet Damita Jo Jackson
Date of Birth: May 16, 1966
Place of Birth: Gary, Ind., USA
Sign: Taurus
Height: 5' 4"
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Occupation: Singer
Janet Damita Jo Jackson was born on May 16, 1966 in
Gary, Indiana. She's the youngest of 9 children born
to Joe and Katherine Jackson. Growing up in the Jackson
family, Janet was aware of the lures of performance
early on. Since the Jackson 5 were already stars by
the time Janet was a teenager, it may never have occurred
to her that it was possible to fail in show business.
As she grew older, her interests branched out into
several directions -- dancing, acting and singing. She
appeared on stage in her brothers' show in 1973, when
she was only seven years old. In 1977, Norman Lear offered
her a job on Good Times on CBS. After that, she began
appearing on other TV shows such as Diff'rent Strokes
and A New Kind of Family.
In 1982, Janet released her first self-titled album.
Being sixteen at the time, Janet had yet to find a style
and a specific audience. She began touring and during
her tour, she met two members of the band The Time --
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis -- two men who ultimately
became major figures in her career.
In 1983, Janet landed a role on Fame. During her time
on the show, she remained in the protective clutches
of her parents who were often on the set.
By 1984, Janet eloped with singer James DeBarge. But
the following spring, she moved back into her parents
home and had the marriage annulled. Also in 1984, Janet
released her second album, Dreamstreet, and although
it was a little more personal, it was not well received
by fans or critics.
The album that helped Janet shine was 1986's Control.
It was her first album with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
This album hit number one, putting six singles on various
charts. Janet began expressing herself verbally, musically
and rhythmically.
Janet's sex symbol status began to ignite and the singles
from the album just kept coming: five of the tracks
from the album became top 5 pop hits. Janet spent the
following two years supporting the album and remixing
the songs into dance versions.
By 1989, Janet released her next album, Rhythm Nation
1814, and although the album was great in and of itself,
it was her music videos that made her unstoppable. And
the tour that followed soon afterwards was huge, expensive
and theatrical.
By 1993, Janet's follow-up album janet contained a
very openly sexual tone. That same year she starred
in John Singleton's Poetic Justice. Since then, Janet
has spent time building her acting skills, writing songs,
and maintaining relationships with her family.
In 1995, Janet joined her brother Michael on the hit
single "Scream" and appeared in the song's
video clip. In 1996, she released Janet Jackson 1986/1996
Design of a Decade, an album containing the best music
from her last ten years of making music.
In autumn 1997, Janet released The Velvet Rope, one
of the most anticipated albums to be released in music.
Although the album became an instant success (with songs
like "Together Again" and "Got 'Til It's
Gone"), her personal life took a serious hit. Her
secret marriage to Rene Elizondo came to a screeching
halt after 8 years of wedded bliss.
In 2000, Janet starred alongside Eddie Murphy in Nutty
Professor II: The Klumps, and she wrote the hit single
"Doesn't Really Matter" for the soundtrack.
"Doesn't Really Matter" held the number one
spot for a number of weeks, and was included in Janet's
multi-platinum album, All For You.
Fans got another taste of Janet's music and sometimes
explicit lyrics, with 2001's All For You. Hit singles
such as the title-track and "Someone To Call My
Lover" have propelled Janet back on the music scene
-- not that she ever left.
Hot off the trails of her album release, Janet spent
a large part of 2001 on a worldwide "All For You"
tour.
Honored with the Award of Merit at the 2001 American
Music Awards (her brother Michael, Gloria Estefan and
Frank Sinatra are among past recipients), Janet is truly
a pop icon, and her music is "All For You."