First Name |
Kylie
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Middle Name |
Ann
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Last Name |
Minogue
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Maiden Name |
Minogue
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Full Name at Birth |
Kylie Ann Minogue
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Alternative Name |
The Princess of Pop, Kylie, Queen of the Manchester Arena, Goddess of Pop, Pint-Sized Pop Princess, OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
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Age |
54 years
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Birthday |
28th May, 1968
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Birthplace |
Bethlehem Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Height |
5' 0" (152 cm)
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Weight |
102lbs (46 kg)
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Build |
Slim
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Distinctive Feature |
Her changeable appearances..., Girly voice..., Petite figure..., Sexy costumes..., Has petite, soft feet (UK size 3, US size 5) she loves to show off in her music videos, whether barefoot or in high heels..., Her lingerie range, "Love Kylie" was finally launched in the UK in Selfridges to a massive media frenzy and incredible sales results..., Her bottom was voted amongst "The World's Top 10 Butts", ahead of Caprice and Nicole Kidman by US Magazine "Celebrity Sleuth" in August 2001..., After the announcement of her cancer diagnosis, the Australian public's support was overwhelming. Even Prime Minister John Howard issued a statement supporting her..., Voted Number 1 Best Legs in Show Business by the razor company Gillette, ahead of Cameron Diaz, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss, in July 2004..., Hourglass-shaped body, Her costumes and appearance
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Australian
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High School |
Camberwell High School, Melbourne, Australia
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University |
Anglia Ruskin University
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Occupation Text |
Singer, songwriter, actress, record and film producer, fashion designer, showgirl, author, and entrepreneur
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Occupation |
Singer
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Claim to Fame |
her role as Charlene Robinson in the long-running soap opera drama series Neighbours, and for hit songs like "The Loco-Motion," "Spinning Around," and the smash success “Can't Get You Outta My Head” -- which reached number one in over forty countries
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Music Genre (Text) |
Pop, Country Pop, Dance-Pop, Electronic, Nu-Disco, Pop Rock, Synth-Pop, Synthpop, Dance, Disco, Pop-Rock
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Music Genre |
Electronica, Pop/Rock
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Year(s) Active |
1979–present, 1987–present
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Music Style |
Dance-Pop, Adult Contemporary, Euro-Pop, Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Euro-Dance, Electronic, Club/Dance
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Music Mood |
Stylish, Fun, Sexy, Energetic, Bright, Sparkling, Party/Celebratory, Carefree, Sexual, Exuberant, Sensual, Provocative, Playful, Gleeful, Giddy, Innocent, Campy, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Happy, Confident
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Instrument |
Vocals
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Instrument (text) |
Vocals, Piano, Violin, Synthesiser, Keyboard
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Record Label |
Deconstruction, Parlophone, Mushroom, Festival Mushroom, Warner Music Australia, Capitol, Astralwerks, Warner Bros., Roc Nation, Geffen, Liberation, Darenote, Liberator, BMG, EMI, PWL, Warner, Capitol Records
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Associated Acts |
Jason Donovan, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Towa Tei, Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, Nick Cave, Band Aid II, Dannii Minogue (aka Dannii), Benny Andersson , Gerling, Bitter Sound Foundation, Just Jack, Go Home Productions (aka Mark Vidler), DJ Morgoth, Christophe Willem, Scissor Sisters, Hurts, Willem (aka Christophe Willem), Taio Cruz, Norwegian Recycling , Múm, Flight Facilities , Band Aid 30, Brian Wilson, Garibay (Fernando Garibay), Kylie and Garibay
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Talent Agency (e.g. Modelling) |
Roc Nation (USA), Parlophone (UK), In Demand Talent, Spirit Artists, Untitled Entertainment, Terry Blamey
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Brand Endorsement |
TV Commercial for Coca-Cola (1990), Print Advertisement for H&M Lingerie (1998), TV commercial for Eurostar (2001), TV commercial for Pepsi Cola (2000), TV commercial for Ford Street Ka (2002), TV commercial for Kids Help Line, Australia (2002), Print advertisement for Ford Street Ka (2002)., 2008 - TV commercial for her own perfume: Showtime, Print ads for Tous diamonds (2008)., (2011) Print advertisement for "Lexus CT 200h" - The World's First Full Hybrid Luxury Compact Car, (February 2012) TV commercial for Lexus cars, UK., Print adverts for Tous Handbags, Agent Provocateur perfume (Commercial 2001)
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Bust (inches) |
34
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Cup Size |
B
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Waist (inches) |
23
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Hips (inches) |
35
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Clothes Size |
2
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Shoe Size |
5
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Official Websites |
myspace.com/kylieminogue, twitter.com/kylieminogue, facebook.com/kylieminogue, www.nndb.com/people/109/000023040/, www.kylie.com/, instagram.com/kylieminogue#, www.youtube.com/user/kylieminogue, http://kylie.com
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Father |
Ron Minogue (accountant)
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Mother |
Carol Minogue (dancer)
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Brother |
Brendan Minogue
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Sister |
Dannii Minogue
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Family Member |
Denis Jones (grandfather), Millicent Jones (grandmother), Charlie (nephew - born 2006 by her brother Brendan), James (nephew - born 2008 by her brother Brendan), Ethan Edward (nephew - born 2010 by her sister Dannii), Julian McMahon (former brother-in-law)
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Friend |
Robbie Williams, Jason Donovan, Guy Chambers, Olivia Newton-John, William Baker, Louie Spence
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Associated People |
Terry Blamey (manager)
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Favorite Songs |
Songs in the Key of Life, by Stevie Wonder, A Sunday Kind Of Love, by Etta James
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Favorite Books |
Immortality, by Milan Kundera
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Favorite Colors |
Depends on the day and mood
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Kylie Ann Minogue, AO, OBE (; born 28 May 1968), often known simply as Kylie, is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. Throughout her career, Minogue has been known for reinventing herself in fashion and music. She is described as a style icon and has been recognised with several honorific nicknames, most notably the "Princess of Pop". Minogue is also recognised as the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time. Born and raised in Melbourne, she has worked and lived in the United Kingdom since the 1990s. Minogue achieved recognition starring in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, where she played tomboy mechanic Charlene Robinson. She came to prominence as a recording artist in the late 1980s and released four bubblegum and dance-pop-influenced studio albums produced by Stock Aitken Waterman and released by PWL. By the time she released her fourth album in the early 1990s, she had amassed several top ten singles in the UK and Australia, including "I Should Be So Lucky", "The Loco-Motion", "Hand on Your Heart", "Better the Devil You Know" and "Step Back in Time". Minogue, however, felt alienated and dissatisfied with the little creative control she had over her music.