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- Name:
Beyonce Knowles
- Birthday : 4, Sep 1981 (Friday)
- Zodiac Sign : Virgo
- Height : 167cm
- Birthplace: Houston, Texas
- Occupations: Actor, Musician, Model
- Claim to Fame: Founding member of Destiny's Child
- Father: Manager
- Mother: Designer; designs outfits for all Destiny's
Child members
- Sister: Solange; aspiring singer
- Like an elite athlete, an artist is hard wired to
reach a goal and then, having achieved it, to raise the
bar even higher, always pushing to perform at top
capacity, crafting a personal best.
Beyonce Knowles knows this. She's blessed with a
relentless spirit that fuels her. "Everything that I do
creatively has to make me work harder and hopefully
steer me in a direction I've never been before." She
explains. "If it's easy, then the excitement is gone
because I don't like to be bored and comfortable when it
comes to my music. I like to challenge myself and all
those around me to get the very best creatively.
That creativity work took center stage on Beyonce
Knowles's 2003 solor debut, Dangerously In Love, which
won an astounding give Grammy Awards, confirming her
status as one of pop/R&B premier songwriters, producers
and singers. With hits like "Crazy In Love" and "Baby
Boy". Beyonce Knowles shattered sales records, headlined
sold-out tours worldwide, and presented the full range
of her artistic vision, redefining herself in the
process. So, how do you top a personal best?
- At the tender age of 11, Destiny's Child
singer-turned-actress Beyonce Knowles gave a detailed
list of her goals, forever preserved on home video.
Rather than a typical barrage of pre-teen dreams, the
talented youngster expressed somewhat loftier aims. One
day she wanted to make a gold album, record a platinum
follow-up disc, and write and produce the third. So much
for lifetime achievements, the little girl grew up to
do all three before she reached age 21.
The Texas-born daughter of Matthew, a former salesman,
and his salon owner wife Tina, Beyonce the unique
moniker is her mum's maiden name didn't always seem
destined for stardom. Her first project in the Eighties,
Girls Thyme, went nowhere, and after a few other
incarnations, the girl group became Destiny's Child.
Beyonce was crushed when they lost US talent show Star
Search in 1992, and were dropped from their record label
in 1995, before they'd even released an album. Dad
Matthew, who managed the group, was forced to sell the
family home in 1996 to keep them going.
"People thought we were through," she says. Destiny's
Child then signed with Columbia, however, delivering a
million-selling debut disc in 1997. When a second hit
album followed, Beyonce's star continued to rise. Though
the spotlight on the 5ft 6in singer was said to be
causing tension in the group, the trio's members see it
differently. "Beyonce has truly been an inspiration,"
says bandmate Michelle Williams. When Beyonce won the
2001 ASCAP Pop Songwriter Of The Year Award, she became
the first African-American woman - and the second woman
ever - to receive that honour. She launched her
long-awaited solo album Dangerously In Love in 2003 to
rave reviews.
She has also inspired young girls with everything from
her vocal style to her hair. "In teen magazines," says
Michelle, "they all want to look like Beyonce." She also
draws attention for her sultry hourglass figure, which
is usually adorned with barely-there designs
something she doesn't feel is at odds with her religious
upbringing. "I think you can be a sexy woman," she
declares, "and still love God."
Somewhat awkward growing up, she used to get teased
about her ears as a child, she says, because "they were
bigger than my head" , the former "chubby kid" is
undeniably sexy now, though she still sees some flaws.
"Every day I find something wrong," she says. "If I
could make changes, my legs would be more muscular, I'd
have a six-pack, and my waist would be smaller." She
adds: "I have many insecurities. They keep you humble."
It must be hard to stay humble when studio execs are
calling you "the next Diana Ross", and you win over the
director of your big screen debut. "She could keep up
with Mike and make him laugh" says Jay Roach, director
of Mike Meyers' Goldmember. "I thought, 'Man, she's
gonna be a huge star'."
Studio bosses had noticed Beyonce after her first film
project, the MTV hip hop production of Carmen. And on
the set of Gold member she proved she's quite a charmer
in person as well. "Everybody fell in love with her,"
says star Mike Myers. "On her last day, everyone was sad
to see her go because she's so nice and funny.
Now a red carpet star at music awards and film
premieres, how does she cope with the pressures of fame?
"I take 'home' with me," she says. "I take the church
and the hair salon, the Southern hospitality and
realness. They shape the way I look at people and look
at life. It keeps us all grounded."
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