Kylie Ann Minogue,
OBE (born 28 May 1968), often known simply as Kylie, is an Australian
singer, songwriter, and actress. She achieved recognition by starring in
the Australia TV soap opera Neighbours, where she played tomboy
mechanic Charlene Robinson. Appearing in the series for two years,
Minogue's character married Scott Robinson, played by Jason Donovan in
an episode viewed by nearly 20 million people in the UK and become one
of the most watched Australian TV episodes ever worldwide. Since then,
Minogue has been a recording artist and has achieved massive commercial
success and critical acclaim in the entertainment industry.
Born in Melbourne in Australia, Minogue for many years works and lives
in London, United Kingdom. She signed to PWL in 1987 and released her
first studio album Kylie the next year. In 1992, Minogue left PWL and
signed with Deconstruction Records to broaden her musical and lyrical
aspects and become inspired by several different musicians; these ideas
created her self-titled studio album and Impossible Princess, two albums
that have yield positive commentary from contemporary critics.
Returning to more mainstream dance-oriented music, Minogue signed to
Parlophone and released "Spinning Around", which was heralded as a
welcome return to prominence. Her 2001 single "Can't Get You Out of My
Head" became one of the most successful singles during the 2000s period,
selling nearly six million units, recognized as her "signature song"
and was voted as the most catchiest song ever. Her album Fever (2001)
was a hit in many countries, including the US, a market in which Minogue
had previously received little recognition. Throughout her career,
Minogue has released many successful singles, including "The
Loco-Motion", "Especially for You", "Better the Devil You Know",
"Confide in Me", "Spinning Around", "Slow", "2 Hearts", "All The Lovers"
and "Timebomb". Her most recent effort, Kiss Me Once, was released in
March 2014.
Kylie Minogue's public image has become a significant aspect throughout
the media. In 2005, while Minogue was on her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits
Tour, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After treatment, she
resumed the tour under the title Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour, which
critics viewed it as a "triumph." Minogue resumed work as an actress and
appeared in films Moulin Rouge! (2001), Jack & Diane and Holy
Motors (2012) which met mixed reviews. In 2014, appeared as a judge on
the third series of The Voice UK and The Voice Australia. Her other
ventures include product endorsements, children books and fashion.
Minogue's own musical company Darenote has been registered throughout
all her endorsed products, musical recordings and her own range of home
ware.
Minogue has achieved worldwide record sales of more than 70 million, and
has received notable music awards. She has mounted several successful
and critically acclaimed concert world tours and received a Mo Award for
"Australian Entertainer of the Year" for her live performances. She was
appointed by the French Government as a Chevalier (knight) of the Ordre
des Arts et des Lettres, the junior grade of France's highest cultural
honour, for her contribution to the enrichment of French culture.
Minogue was awarded an honorary Doctor of Health Science (D.H.Sc.)
degree by Anglia Ruskin University in the United Kingdom for her work in
raising awareness for breast cancer. In November 2011, on the 25th
anniversary of the ARIA Music Awards, Minogue was inducted by the
Australian Recording Industry Association into the ARIA Hall of Fame.