Kylie Minogue
Born in Melbourne, Australia,
in 1968, Kylie Minogue began an acting career at the age of 11 when
she appeared in the Australian shows Skyways and
The
Sullivans, but it was not until she left high school in 1986 that
she landed the role she became famous for - Charlene in Neighbours
.
In 1987, at the age of 19, she
made her live singing debut performing the old Little Eva song Locomotion
at the opening of a major football game in Sydney. Released as a
single, it raced to Number 1 down under for seven weeks.
With Neighbours
being
one of the most popular programs on British television (go figure!),
Bananarama producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman invited Kylie to their
London recording studios. International stardom was assured.
With the SAW factory behind
her, Kylie took the Number One spot in Britain with I Should Be So
Lucky (which all the major record companies had turned down before
it was released on Pete Waterman's own PWL label). Kylie's
second single Got To Be Certain reached No 2 in the UK in 1988,
and No 1 in Australia Belgium, Israel, New Zealand, Hong Kong and
Finland, together with Top 10 positions throughout Europe and Asia. Her
self-titled debut album (in July 1988) continued the success story. At
the same time, re-releases of Locomotion and I Should Be So
Lucky in the USA established Kylie as a star on both sides of the
Atlantic.
With the release of her duet
with Neighbours co-star Jason Donovan, Especially For You,
in November 1988, Kylie became the first female artist ever to have
her first five singles all go silver This brought Kylie's single sales
in the UK to well over 2 million and gave her her second UK No 1.
In
1989, Kylie starred in her first movie - the 50s based film The
Delinquents, and with the release of Hand On Your Heart in
May 1989 (the first single from her second album) Kylie enjoyed her
third No 1 in the UK and the single Wouldn't Change A Thing
debuted at No 2 in the UK in July and remained there for two weeks,
thus creating history again for Kylie with all of her 7 singles, album
and video charting at either No 1 or 2 in the UK.
Kylie's second album Enjoy
Yourself was released in October and entered the UK chart at No 1
with triple platinum sales.
At the end of December Kylie
flew into the UK to take a place normally reserved for royalty by
turning on the Regent Street Christmas lights and caused chaos in
central London. She also drew a crowd of 20,000 in Leicester Square
when she attended the world premiere of The
Delinquents.
April 1990 saw the release of
a new single - Better The Devil You Know - and with it, a
controversial video showing a much more mature and sophisticated Kylie
Minogue. Her much awaited third album Rhythm Of Love was
released in November 1990.
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