Madonna
Biography
Madonna (born Madonna Louise Ciccone; August 16, 1958) is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan, she moved to New York City in 1977 to pursue a career in modern dance. After performing in the music groups Breakfast Club and Emmy, she released her debut album in 1983. She followed it with a series of albums in which she found immense popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music and imagery in her music videos, which became a fixture on MTV. Throughout her career, many of her songs have hit number one on the record charts, including "Like a Virgin", "Papa Don't Preach", "Like a Prayer", "Vogue", "Frozen", "Music", "Hung Up", and "4 Minutes". Critics have praised Madonna for her diverse musical productions while at the same time serving as a lightning rod for religious controversy. Her career was further enhanced by film appearances that began in 1979, despite mixed commentary. She won critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Evita (1996), but has received harsh feedback for other film roles. Madonna's other ventures include being a fashion designer, children's book author, film director and producer. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, and in 2007, she signed an unprecedented US $120 million contract with Live Nation. Madonna has sold more than 300 million records worldwide and is recognized as the world's top-selling female recording artist of all time by the Guinness World Records. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she is the best-selling female rock artist of the 20th century and the second top-selling female artist in the United States, behind Barbra Streisand, with 64 million certified albums. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked Madonna at number two, behind only The Beatles, on the Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, making her the most successful solo artist in the history of the Billboard chart. She was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the same year. Considered to be one of the "25 Most Powerful Women of the Past Century" by Time for being an influential figure in contemporary music, Madonna is known for continuously reinventing both her music and image, and for retaining a standard of autonomy within the recording industry. On May 4, 2024, with a free concert which was live streamed at the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in front of 1.6 million people, Madonna broke the record for the most attended stand-alone concert by any artist, and the all-time highest attended concert by a female artist.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Four Rooms
as Elspeth
1995

Madonna: Truth or Dare
as Self
1991

Body of Evidence
as Rebeca Carlson
1993

Melodies and Rythms of Foreign Pop Music
as Self
1976

The Next Best Thing
as Abbie Reynolds
2000

Madonna X Vanity Fair – The Enlightenment
as Self
2023

Blue in the Face
as Singing Telegram
1995

A League of Their Own
as Mae Mordabito (CF)
1992

Madonna: Sticky & Sweet Tour
as Self
2010

Britney Spears: In the Zone
as Self (archive footage)
2003

Desperately Seeking Susan
as Susan
1985

Evita
as Eva Perón
1996

Swept Away
as Amber Leighton
2002

Madonna: Drowned World Tour 2001
as Self
2001

Arthur and the Invisibles
as Princess Selenia (voice)
2006

Who's That Girl
as Nikki Finn
1987

Madonna: The Girlie Show - Live Down Under
as Self
1993

Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour Live
as Self
1990

Live 8
as Self
2005

Rodman: For Better or Worse
as Self (archive footage)
2019
TV Appearances

Will & Grace
as Liz
1998

The Saturday Show
as Self
2001
The Marriage Ref
as Self - Panelist
2010

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Host
1975

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
as Self - Guest
2014

Wetten, dass..?
as Self
1981

The True Story of...
as Self (archive footage)
2017

Stalked: Someone's Watching
as Self (archive footage)
2011

The Hire
as Star
2001

MTV Video Music Awards
as Self
1984

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
as Self - Guest
2003

Wogan
as Self
1982
