Danielle Jane Minogue was born
October 20, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia. It's no
surprise that Dannii would emerge as a born talent,
considering the family she comes from. Her mother
Carol is a former ballet dancer, her father is Ron,
and her sister is none other than pop sensation
Kylie Minogue. Dannii and Kylie also have a brother
Brendan, who is a TV cameraman.
Dannii may be the youngest of three siblings, but
that doesn't mean that she doesn't pack quite a
punch. Starting with dancing and singing lessons at
an early age, Dannii finally landed a role in the
Australian television series, Skyways in 1978. She
then appeared on The Sullivans later that year,
after her sister Kylie won a role on the show.
But Dannii then hit it big with her appearance as "Talent
Discovery", on the popular Australian show that
showcased talent, Young Talent Time. In 1982, she
officially joined the cast of the variety show,
which also featured singer Tina Arena.
The young singer finally had a chance to show off
her vocal chords after her cover of Madonna's
"Material Girl", featured on the Young Talent Time
album entitled, Now and Then. Then in 1987, a follow-up
Young Talent Time album was released, with 2 more
Dannii solo covers: "Final Countdown" and "Let's Go".
In 1988, after her 6-year run on YTT, Dannii left to
embark on new waters: a role on the '60s set series,
All the Way, and the international variety show New
Generation.
That same year, Dannii set foot onto a whole new
territory; since she designed some of her own Talent
Time outfits, her obvious flare for fashion
encouraged her to release her own line of clothing,
appropriately named DANNII, which sold out of stores
after 10 days.
After signing with Australia's Mushroom Records,
Dannii finally released her debut single as a solo
artist, "Love and Kisses". As if being nominated the
"Most Popular Female TV Personality" at the 1989
Logie Awards and the Variety Club of Australia's
"Young Variety Award" for her role as Emma Jackson
on Home & Away weren't enough, Dannii's "Love and
Kisses" surpassed Gold status, selling 60,000 units.
At the start of 1990, Dannii left Home & Away, to
concentrate on her blossoming music career. Her
second single, "Success" was released, and as life
imitates art, her debut album Love and Kisses became
a chart-topper. The album spawned the hits "I Don't
Wanna Take This Pain" and "Jump to the Beat".
In 1992, Dannii enjoyed another hit single with
"Love's On Every Corner", as well as the release of
the film she starred in, Secrets. When "This Is It"
entered the UK charts at number 10 in 1993, which
officially made the Minogue sisters the most
successful ones on the British charts. That same
year, her second album, Get Into You was released,
spawning the title track and "This Is The Way".
Dannii returned to television for a brief period as
the host of the UK morning show, The Big Breakfast,
making her mark in television as well. She also made
guest-appearances on Top of the Pops and Electric
Circus.
The rest of the '90s were marked by allegedly posing
for Play boy; the launch of Dannii's new fashion
line in the UK's Choice Catalogue; and on a personal
note, her marriage and subsequent divorce to Julian
McMahon.
In 1997, Dannii's mega-hit single, "All I Wanna Do"
was released (not to be mistaken for Sheryl Crow's
infectious tune of the same name), followed by
"Everything I Wanted" and "Disremembrance".
The Singles album was released in Australia in April
1999, the same year that Danni graced the stage in a
theatre production of MacBeth, at the Edinburgh
Festival.
When not singing, acting, or designing clothes,
Dannii supports charities such as The Lighthouse
Foundation (Aids Charity) and the Young Homeless.
As for her love life, Dannii enjoys love in the fast
lane with her fiancé, Formula One racer Jacques
Villeneuve, despite rumors that they are already
married. |