Janice Joplin, a singer-songwriter and one of the biggest female rock stars of her time was born in Texas on January 19, 1943. Joplin was an American blues influenced rock singer and known for her powerful, blues-inspired distinctive vocals.…
Not only was she a famous actress, but she also had other accomplishments. Dorothy Dandridge stared in many phenomenal films. She was and still is, most known for being the first black actress to be nominated for an academy award. She had many struggles on the road to getting there, and sadly her life was taken at a very young age before she could do more. Her family life was rough but she got through, and thanks to her mom, got a magnificent career that took off.…
Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, Her mother was admitted into a mental hospital when she was young, so she was in foster homes most of her childhood, until she moved in with a family friend. When she was 16 she got married she got married to 21 year old Jimmy Dougherty. She worked on an assembly line in a factory when Jimmy left for war. She was noticed by a photographer as she was working in the factor and shortly after was offered any modeling opportunities. She then divorced her husband and signed a contract with Twentieth Century Fox. She…
Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson, June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962), was an American actress and model. Famous for playing "dumb blonde" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s, emblematic of the era's attitudes towards sexuality. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade, her films grossed $200 million by the time of her unexpected death in 1962.[1] She continues to be considered a major popular culture icon.[2]…
III. Shirley Temple is known for her childhood stardom, but there is more to this star than just that. She has a small adult stardom as well as a fascinating life after her movie career was over.…
Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, to a family of entertainers in Wichita, Kansas. She was her parents ' 13th child. Her father, Henry, was a Baptist minister who played the banjo and performed in minstrel shows. Her mother, Susan Holbert, was a gospel singer. In 1901, McDaniel and her family moved to Denver, Colorado. McDaniel attended the 24th Street Elementary School in Denver.…
Audrey was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium (biography). Her mother Ella Van Heemstra Ruston was a Dutch aristocrat who also did volunteer work. Her father was John Victor Hepburn-Ruston, an Anglo Irish Banker (timeline). Audrey also had two sons, Sean Hepburn Ferrer who is currently fifty-five years old and Lucca Dotti who is currently forty-five years…
She graduated from the University of Vermont in 1902 later teaching at a school for deaf people. That same year they got engaged and were married by October. They had two sons’ names, John born in 1906 and Calvin born in 1908. At that time in history…
Winona Ryder is a famous Hollywood actress with a startling acting skills that help her to become a well-known actress as a young age. For example, in Harmetx’s article,- “Winona Ryder At The Age Of 19, This Rising Star Comes Of Age On Screen And Off,” states that: “In five years, Ms.Ryder has made nine movies...” (Harmetx 4). This shows how famous Winona Ryder has become in just five years because of her incredible talent and skills lead her to one of the top stars in Hollywood.…
She grew up with a single mother. She never knew her dad was. She died at the age 36 with a drug overdose. When Norma Jean was a little girl she was a model. Monroe always wanted to be an actress. Growing up Monroe was a sex symbol for her movies.…
Shirley Temple was a child star who lifted American hearts. Shirley started her career at the young age of three. She was in several film roles such as Baby Burlesks her first big role at the age of four (“Shirley Temple Black”). The movie Bright Eyes launched her acting career into international stardom (“Shirley Temple, Child). Shirley was born just prior to the Great Depression in 1929 when the job opportunities were at an all time low (“Shirley Temple”). When her career was at a peak, she won…
Marilyn Monroe, her given name Norma Jeane Mortenson, was born on June 1, 1926. The name Norma Jeane Mortenson was baptized as Norma Jeane Baker (Bio True Story, 2012). When Marilyn was born, during the 1920’s, single parenting was not regarded highly. Marilyn’s mother, Gladys Mortenson, named Marilyn after Norma Tallmadge, famous actor during the mid- 1920’s. Marilyn was born with no father figure in which to influence her life. Marilyn’s birth certificate lists Edward Mortenson as the father, of which he was Gladys’ second husband, biographers have since agreed that Norma Jeane’s father was actually Stanley Gifford. Gifford abandoned Gladys upon learning of the pregnancy (Bio True Story, 2012).…
Meet Audrey Hepburn: Actress, model, dancer, humanitarian, philanthropist. With her expressive eyes, gorgeous smile, and princess-like aura, it's no wonder she charmed millions of people around the world. Beneath all of that, she was also a genuinely kind and wonderful person. She showed everybody that you can be anything, and you can achieve your dreams. Audrey Hepburn has become such an inspiration to many people in her childhood, adult life, and through her accomplishments.…
Jennifer Hudson was born September 12, 1981, in the Englewood area of Chicago. She was the third child of her parents of her parents, Darnell Hudson Donnerson and Samuel Simpson. She was raised in a single parent home with her brother, Jason Hudson, and her sister, Julia Hudson, by her mother. As a little girl Jennifer was very small, so small that you could see her ribs through her shirts. Her mother took her to the doctor because she thought something was wrong with her. Being skinny was not common in the Hudson family. You see food was a central focus for the majority of all the Hudson family gatherings.…
Examples of her songs are "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Ain't No Mountain High." She is also an actor. She is known for being the most successful artist of her era. This is what makes Diana Ross an important part of history.…