Taylor Swift
Biography
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. An influential figure in popular culture, she is known for her autobiographical songwriting and artistic reinventions. Swift is the highest-grossing live music artist, the wealthiest female musician, and one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Swift signed with Big Machine Records in 2005 and debuted as a country singer with the albums Taylor Swift (2006) and Fearless (2008). The singles "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Love Story", and "You Belong with Me" found crossover success on country and pop radio formats. Speak Now (2010) expanded her country pop sound with rock influences, while Red (2012) explored electronic influences. Swift recalibrated her artistic identity from country to pop with the synth-pop album 1989 (2014), while ensuing media scrutiny inspired hip-hop–imbued Reputation (2017). Through the 2010s, she accumulated the US Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", "Bad Blood", and "Look What You Made Me Do". Shifting to Republic Records in 2018, Swift released the eclectic pop album Lover (2019) and re-recorded four of her first six albums due to a dispute with Big Machine. She explored indie folk on the 2020 albums Folklore and Evermore, synth-pop on Midnights (2022) and The Tortured Poets Department (2024), and soft rock on The Life of a Showgirl (2025). The singles "Cardigan", "Willow", "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)", "Anti-Hero", "Cruel Summer", "Is It Over Now?", "Fortnight", "The Fate of Ophelia", and "Opalite" topped the Hot 100. Her Eras Tour (2023–2024) and its associated film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023), are the highest-grossing concert tour and concert film of all time. Swift is the only artist to have been named the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year six times. A record eight of her albums have each sold over a million copies first-week in the US. Publications such as Rolling Stone and Billboard have ranked Swift among the greatest artists of all time. She is the first individual from the arts to be named Time Person of the Year (2023) and the youngest female inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame (2026). Her accolades include 14 Grammy Awards—including a record four Album of the Year wins—and a Primetime Emmy Award. Swift is the most-awarded artist of the American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Taylor Swift, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Valentine's Day
as Felicia Miller
2010

All Too Well: The Short Film
as Her, Later On
2021

Taylor Swift: Speak Now
as Self
2010

2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
as Self
2021

AT&T Taylor Swift NOW: I Did A Special Event
as Self
2016

Taylor Swift: Live On the Seine
as Self
2013

Hannah Montana: The Movie
as Taylor Swift
2009

Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live
as Self
2011
Once Upon a Prom
as Self
2008

The Lorax
as Audrey (voice)
2012

Taylor Swift: Lover's Lounge Live
as Self
2019

TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
as Self
2023
Girls' Night Out: Superstar Women of Country
as Self
2011

Bluebird
as Self
2019

The Giver
as Rosemary
2014

CMT Crossroads: Taylor Swift & Def Leppard
as Self
2008

Taylor Swift: A Place in This World
as Self
2006

Taylor Swift: BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
as Self
2015

AT&T Taylor Swift NOW: Chicago Secret Concert
as Self
2018

Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour - Live
as Self
2015
TV Appearances

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
as Haley Jones
2000

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
as Self - Guest
2014

The Jay Leno Show
as Self
2009

American Music Awards
as Self - Musical Guest
1974

MTV Video Music Awards
as Self - Performer
1984

New Girl
as Elaine
2011

Hamish and Andy's Gap Year
as Self
2011

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
as Self
1995

Radio Disney Music Awards
as Self
2013

Late Night with Seth Meyers
as Self - Guest
2014

Punk'd
as Self
2003

The Grammys
as Self
1959
