Known As: Kylie Minogue
Birth Name: Kylie Ann Minogue
Date of Birth: May 28 1968; 1100 am AEST
Birth Place: Bethlehem Hospital Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia
Height: 5' 1''
Nationality: Australian
Claim to fame: Album Kylie (1988)
Occupation: Actress, Model, Singer
Kylie Minogue was born May 28, 1968, in Melbourne,
Australia. The sister of Danni Minogue (of Young Talent
Time fame), a ten-year-old Kylie went with her sister
to audition for The Sullivans, and landed the role of
Carla.
The actress-turned-singer's big break came along when
she was cast as car mechanic Charlene on the popular
Australian soap opera, Neighbours, which also spawned
the career of fellow Australian Natalie Imbruglia.
During her two and a half years on Neighbours, Kylie
recorded her debut single, a remake of the pop track,
"The Locomotion", introducing her to the pop
music scene. While the soap was being aired in Britain,
music producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman were impressed
by the Australian beauty, and decided to transform her
into her first of many career stages -- Pop Kylie --
just as her Neighbours days drew to a close.
Her string of successful hit singles took off with
the release of "I Should Be So Lucky", and
was followed by the chart-topping infectious tunes "Got
To Be Certain", "Je Ne Sais Pas Pour Qui",
"Hand On Your Heart", "Wouldn't Change
A Thing", and "Never Too Late", off of
her self-titled debut album and sophomore effort, Enjoy
Yourself (1988 and 1989).
Kylie's success grew even more after several duets
with her Neighbours co-star, Jason Donovan.
After her film role in The Delinquents and with the
turn of the '90s, Kylie morphed from wholesome pop princess
to sexy superstar. This new flirtatious image was underscored
by her new steamy romance with the INXS lead singer,
the now late Michael Hutchence (whom she met while on
tour in Hong Kong).
The newly transformed Minogue was now gaining more
media coverage than ever, and was signed to a new record
deal, with DeConstruction Records. She even jumped on
the Madonna erotic literature bandwagon, by writing
a similar sex book, although it was never actually released.
Since the mid '90s, Kylie has entered a new phase in
her life, Indie Kylie. In 1994, she released a second
album entitled Kylie Minogue (grungier than her first
album by the same name), and appeared in Van Damme's
Street Fighter.
The newest phase for the former pop star is that of
a grownup Kylie, as seen in her musical style. In 1996,
she worked with the Manic Street Preachers, and released
an album the following year entitled Impossible Princess
(which presented a conflict as its release fell on the
same year as Princess Diana's death).
Although her later albums did not see the same commercial
success as her more poppy tunes, Kylie is still one
of Australia's greatest exports (along with "The
Body" Elle MacPherson and fellow singer "Tiny"
Tina Arena). She was last seen performing "Dancing
Queen" and "On A Night Like This" at
the closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in
Sydney.
Kylie recently released an album, Light Years (which
has already gone double platinum), and will next be
seen in Australian director Baz Luhrmann's feature,
Moulin Rouge, with Nicole Kidman.