Known As: Madonna
Real Name: Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone
Date of Birth: August 16, 1958
Place of Birth: Bay City, Mich., USA
Sign: Leo
Education: Attended University of Michigan
Occupation: Actress, Mass-media phenomenon, Musician,
Singer
Without a doubt, one of the most internationally known
and recognized stars of contemporary history, Madonna
has achieved an unthinkable amount in the past 20 years
of her career. She has dominated the music charts, she
has hit the silver screen, she has entered the publishing
industry, and she is probably one of the most publicized
celebrities of the 20th century. To say that she is
a celebrity would be an understatement; she is a veritable
pop icon.
Née Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, the Material
Girl was born August 16, 1958, in Bay City, Michigan.
The eldest of 8 children, she lost her mother to cancer
when she was 6 years old, leaving her engineer father
to raise their eight children.
Madonna's star quality was evident at an early age,
which prompted her to participate in school shows, be
a school cheerleader, as well as take piano and ballet
lessons.
She attended the University of Michigan on a dance
scholarship, but she put aside her studies after two
years of student life to head for New York City and
pursue her dreams of becoming a star.
In the Big Apple with hardly any cash, Madonna barely
earned a living by working several minimum wage jobs,
one of which was at a Dunkin Donuts counter at Times
Square. She joined the Alvin Ailey dance troupe, where
although she gained experience, she was not gaining
much exposure as one of many dancers in the troupe.
Madonna was itching to become famous, and this was not
the way to achieve her pursuit of stardom.
Developing more of an interest in music, Madonna joined
her then boyfriend's band and had the opportunity to
be backup singer and dancer for a well-known disco star.
With more of a taste for pop music, Madonna began writing
songs and performing at local dance clubs. She was beginning
to receive the exposure she was aiming for and audiences
were beginning to take notice of the confident, untamed
singer.
DJ Mark Kamins played one of Madonna's demo singles
"Everybody" and it became a popular club hit.
Kamins is responsible for the relationship between Madonna
and Warner Bothers, since he introduced the two in 1982.
She was immediately signed for a record label and well
on her way.
In 1983, Madonna's debut album was released and spawned
the America Top 20 chart hit single "Holiday".
The album itself was not a tremendous success on the
Top 40 radio stations, but it was a hit in the nightclubs.
More singles such as "Lucky Star" and "Borderline"
were released and were accompanied by music videos that,
if anything, showed off Madonna's first "look",
which has almost come to be representative of 80's pop
culture.
While her debut album was still on the charts, Madonna
released her second album in 1984, Like A Virgin. The
album, as well as the title track, both reached the
number one spots of the music charts.
Already breaking music records in 1985, Madonna embarked
on another dimension of her career -- as an actress.
Her manager, Freddie DeMann, who was also pop icon Michael
Jackson's manager in his Thriller days, negotiated some
film roles for Madonna. She appeared as a nightclub
singer in the film Vision Quest and as the lead in Desperately
Seeking Susan.
Susan may have had to be "seeked", but it
was clear that the pop star Madonna had been found.
Her single from the Vision Quest soundtrack had become
a hit, as was the Desperately Seeking Susan soundtrack,
giving Madonna simultaneous hit singles and hit albums.
Madonna then tried her hand at stage acting, performing
in Goose and Tom-Tom, where she met actor Sean Penn.
The couple got married, co-starred in the forgettable
film Shanghai Surprise and got divorced after less than
four years of wedded misery.
By this point, Madonna had become a star and had already
caused controversy for her "boy toy" image.
Now she was causing more controversy with her 1986 single
"Papa Don't Preach", about women getting pregnant
out of wedlock.
Her video for the 1989 single "Like A Prayer",
which featured burning crosses in the background and
Madonna, wearing nothing more than a slip, kissing an
African-American eroticized saint. The Vatican censured
the video and Pepsi backed out of their endorsement
with Madonna. Still, the album Like a Prayer spawned
5 Top Twenty hits.
In 1990, Madonna appeared in Dick Tracy with Warren
Beatty (who she was dating), released the soundtrack
for the film and had hit singles such as "Vogue",
which had everyone "voguing" to the song;
"Rescue Me"; and "Justify My Love",
which was also controversial and initially banned from
the MTV airwaves.
The early 90's were marked with scandalous projects
by Madonna, such as the documentary Truth of Dare, a
behind-the-scenes account of her Blonde Ambition Tour;
the X-rated coffee-table book Sex; her album, Erotica;
and her speaking out about the AIDS epidemic.
In 1992, Madonna sowed her entrepreneurial oats and
founded the record company Maverick with her manager,
which was part of a $60 million dollar, 7-year deal
with Time Warner.
Taking a step away from her scandalous days, Madonna
released a softer, more R&B tinged album, Bedtime
Stories, spawning a hit duet with Babyface entitled
Take A Bow. She returned to the movies with a role in
A League of Their Own, Four Rooms and Blue in the Face.
In 1996, she starred in the title role of the movie
version of the musical Evita, which not only earned
her a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or
Comedy, but also made audiences gain a new found respect
for her remarkable portrayal of Eva Peron. That same
year, Madonna entered a new stage in her life -- motherhood
-- with the birth of daughter Lourdes Maria Ciccone
Leon.
Madonna returned to the music scene in 1998 with the
introspective, meditative, and electronic-influenced
Ray of Light. With the help of producer William Orbit,
Ray of Light spawned such hits as "Frozen"
as well as the title-track, as the world was introduced
to a more relaxed, more spiritually in-tune Madonna.
We heard Madonna last summer on the Austin Powers 2:
The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack with "Beautiful
Stranger"; this year with the remix of the 60's
hit American Pie (which also caused controversy); and
in a starring role in the disappointing film The Next
Best Thing, co-starring real-life pal Rupert Everett
and Benjamin Bratt.
With a new single entitled "Music", her new
album of the same title is slated for release this fall,
and a second baby is on the way with current boyfriend
Guy Ritchie -- we would think that Madonna has done
it all.
From mesh-wearing, fish-net stocking Material Girl,
to pointy-cone bra, tuxedo wearing diva, to sex-crazed
woman, and finally to Zen and yoga-practicing mother,
chances are we probably haven't seen half of what this
pop icon has yet to achieve.