Madonna, known as the ‘Queen of Pop’, is a highly popular international artist who has made a significant impact in the music industry. Born into a Catholic family, Madonna’s upbringing took a rebellious turn after the loss of her mother and her father’s remarriage. With a passion for dancing, she left college to pursue a career in this art form, eventually moving to New York to chase her dreams. Life in the city was tough, and Madonna had to take on various odd jobs to make ends meet, including waitressing and nude modeling. However, her dedication to dance paid off when she caught the attention of industry professionals and secured her first solo contract. Since then, Madonna has achieved immense success, breaking records and earning numerous awards, including a place in the ‘Guinness World Record’. Not only is she admired for her musical talent, but she is also considered a style icon. Despite facing controversies throughout her career, Madonna fearlessly confronts challenges and emerges stronger than ever.
Quick Facts
- Nick Name: The Material Girl, Queen of Pop, Queen of Reinvention
- Also Known As: Madonna Louise Ciccone
- Age: 65 Years, 65 Year Old Females
- Family:
- Spouse/Ex-: Guy Ritchie (m. 2000–2008), Sean Penn (m. 1985–1989)
- Father: Silvio Ciccone
- Mother: Madonna Louise Ciccone
- Siblings: Anthony Ciccone, Christopher Ciccone, Jennifer Ciccone, Mario Ciccone, Martin Ciccone, Melanie Ciccone, Paula Ciccone
- Children: David Banda Mwale Ciccone Ritchie, Lourdes Maria Ciccone Leon, Mercy James, Rocco Ritchie
- Partner: Carlos Leon (1995–1997)
- Born Country: United States
- Quotes By Madonna
- Feminists
- Ancestry: Canadian American, French American
- Notable Alumni: University Of Michigan School Of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Personality: ESTP
- U.S. State: Michigan
- Founder/Co-Founder: Maverick, Maverick Films, Maverick Records, Semtex Girls, Raising Malawi, Truth or Dare by Madonna, Hard Candy Fitness
- Education: University Of Michigan School Of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Humanitarian Work: Artist who co-founded the NGO ‘Raising Malawi’.
Childhood & Early Life
Madonna was born as Madonna Louise Ciccone to Silvio Ciccone and Madonna Fortin on 16th August, 1958, in Bay City, Michigan. She has five siblings named Christopher, Martin, Paula, Melanie and Anthony. She lost her mother at a very tender age and it affected her greatly. The remarriage of her father was unacceptable to her she turned into a rebel. She attended institutions such as ‘St. Andrews School’, ‘West Junior High’, and ‘Rochester Adams High School’. She then enrolled at the ‘University of Michigan’ but in 1978, she abandoned her studies and travelled to New York to pursue her interest in dancing.
Career
In New York, she engaged in various odd jobs such as waitress, nude art modelling and also pursued her dance training simultaneously. She became a member at the ‘The Breakfast Club’ band and later formed a band named ‘Madonna & the Sky’. In 1979, she played a role in the film ‘A Certain Sacrifice’. In 1980s, she got a solo contract with the company named ‘Sire Records’ which is owned by ‘Warner Music Group’. In 1982, her first solo album ‘Everybody’ was launched which topped the dance charts, and the following year, another album ‘Madonna’ was released. The albums fared well in the market and sold many copies. The year 1984, was a major breakthrough for this artist when her album ‘Like a Virgin’ hit the music stores. This album soon became a huge success and launched Madonna as an international figure. The title track of the album retained the first position on ‘Billboard Chart’ for six weeks. In 1985, she worked in the film ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ and also lent her voice for the number ‘Into the Groove’ in the film. This song too was a huge hit and registered number one in U.S. dance charts. The same year, she sang ‘Crazy For You’ for the film ‘Vision Quest’ and this too turned out to successful. Soon after, she went on her first concert tour called ‘The Virgin Tour’. During 1986-90, this singer worked on several albums such as ‘True Blue’, ‘You Can Dance’, ‘Who’s that Girl’, ‘Like a Prayer’, and films which include ‘Who’s That Girl’, ‘Dick Tracy’, ‘Bloodhounds of Broadway’, ‘Shanghai Surprise’. During the same period, she also went on concerts tours like ‘Who’s That Girl World Tour’ and ‘Blond Ambition World Tour’. In 1989, she signed an endorsement contract with ‘Pepsi’ company but her controversial video ‘Like a Prayer’, led to annulment of the contract. In 1990, her compilation album ‘The Immaculate Collection’ was released and it received immense success making it the ‘best –selling compilation album by any solo artist in history’. In 1991, her first documentary film ‘Madonna: Truth or Dare’ was released which dealt with the incidents that occurred during her ‘Blond Ambition World Tour’. The same year, she also worked in the film ‘Shadows and Fog’ and the following year, she appeared in the film ‘A League of Their Own’. She co-founded the ‘Maverick Records’ music label in association with ‘Warner Music Group’ in 1992. The same year, she published her book ‘Sex’ which was an adult coffee table book containing erotic images of this artist; and her album ‘Erotica’ was also launched during the same time. During 1993-99, she was engaged in movies such as ‘Body of Evidence’, ‘ Dangerous Game’, ‘ Blue in the Face’, ‘Four Rooms’ and ‘Girl 6’. She also launched some albums such as ‘Bedtime Stories’ and ‘Ray of Light’, and was part of the concert tour ‘The Girlie Show World Tour’. In 1996, she portrayed Eva Perón in the musical drama ‘Evita’ and her award winning performance was highly acclaimed by many. She continued to carry on her musical as well as acting career in spite of all the controversies she was surrounded with, and during the period 2000-12, she acted in movies such as ‘The Next Big Thing’, ‘Swept Away’, ‘Die Another Day’, ‘I’m Going to Tell You a Secret’, ‘Arthur and the Invisibles’. Her albums during the same period include ‘Music’, ‘American Life’, ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’, ‘Hard Candy’, ‘MDNA’. In 2012, she was engaged in the concert tour named ‘The MDNA Tour’. In 2015, her album named ‘Rebel Heart’ was released and she also embarked on a concert tour by the same name. She is associated with a few production companies and brands such as ‘Semtex Girls’, ‘Hard Candy Fitness’, ‘Truth or Dare by Madonna’.
Major Works
Her album ‘True Blue’ was immensely successful containing the songs ‘Papa Don’t Preach’, ‘Live to Tell’ and ‘Open Your Heart’ which topped the ‘Billboard Hot 100’ list. The album was placed on top of the charts in more than 28 countries. Her compilation album ‘The Immaculate Collection’ became a hit and earned her a place in the history of music by registering as the ‘best-selling compilation album by a solo artist’.
Awards & Achievements
In 1989, she was awarded with the ‘Artist of the Decade: Mega Artist’ by MTV. This artist has been the recipient of several eminent awards for her singing as well as her acting. Her first ‘Grammy Awards’ was in the year 1992, for the ‘Blond Ambition world Tour Live’ in the ‘Best Music Video, Long Form’ category. This was followed by six more ‘Grammy Awards’ for her works ‘Ray of Light’, ‘Beautiful Strangers’, ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ and ‘The Confession Tour’. During 1996-2012, this talented artist has been credited with eleven ‘Guinness World Records’ in categories such as ‘Highest grossing music tour per concert by a female artist’, ‘Highest paid female singer on the planet’, ‘Most Number-one Albums in the UK charts’, ‘Largest TV audience Super Bowl in history’. She has been the recipient of the ‘Juno Awards’ twice for the song ‘Vogue’ and her album ‘True Blue’. In 2006, the ‘TRL Awards’ presented her with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’. Two years later, this artist was inducted into the ‘Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’.
Personal Life & Legacy
On 16th August, 1985, she married actor Sean Penn but the couple divorced four years later. During the period 1995-97, she was in a relationship with her personal fitness instructor Carlos Leon with whom she has a daughter named Lourdes Maria Ciccone Leon. On December 2000, she married a second time to director Guy Ritchie with whom she has two sons Rocco John Ritchie and David Banda Mwale Ciccone Ritchie. In October 2008, she and Guy Ritchie separated. Later, she adopted a daughter Mercy James from an orphanage in Malawi.
Trivia
She has won the ‘Golden Raspberry Awards’ for the ‘Worst Actress’ category in as many as six occasions.