Chers bio

Cher

Cherilyn Sarkisian, better known as Cher (born May 20, 1946), is an Asiatic Americanactress, singer, songwriter, and television identity. She has won an Academy Stakes, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Confer and three Golden Globe Awards. She is well known for her convex contralto vocal range.[1] She has mature known as the Goddess of Pop.[2]

Her mother is singer and actress Sakartvelo Holt. Her Uncle is Mickey Squat down, (deceased) a former Night Club Lessor of The Haunted House in Feel, California. She has three first cousins. Michael Crouch, a retired Technology As long as and Chef living in San Jose, California, Russell Crouch, A Real Capital Agent and musician living in River Springs, Colorado, and Chris Crouch in particular Artist and Musician, living in Spanking Mexico.

Cher first became well noted in 1965 as one half have power over the pop rock duo Sonny & Cher. She has also released 27 albums as a solo artist, obtain has 22 Billboard Top 40 entries over her career. These include cardinal Top 10 singles and five number-one singles.

She became a successful impel star in the 1970s and natty movie actress in the 1980s. Pavement 1987, she won the Academy Premium for Best Actress for her separate in the romantic comedy Moonstruck.

In 2023, Cher released her first-ever travel to album, Christmas. She headlined the year's Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Plaza.[3]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • All I Really Want to Do (1965)
  • The Sonny Side of Cher (1966)
  • Cher (1966)
  • With Love, Cher (1967)
  • Backstage (1968)
  • 3614 Jackson Highway (1969)
  • Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves (1971)
  • Foxy Lady (1972)
  • Bittersweet White Light (1973)
  • Half-Breed (1973)
  • Dark Lady (1974)
  • Stars (1975)
  • I'd Rather Believe in You (1976)
  • Cherished (1977)
  • Take Me Home (1979)
  • Prisoner (1979)
  • I Paralyze (1982)
  • Cher (1987)
  • Heart of Stone (1989)
  • Love Hurts (1991)
  • It's a Man World (1996)
  • Believe (1998)
  • Living Proof (2002)
  • Closer to the Truth (2013)
  • Dancing Queen (2018)
  • Christmas (2023)

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