Name : Aaliyah
Birth Name : Aaliyah Dana Haughton
Occupation : Actress, singer
Date of Birth : January 16, 1979
Place of Birth : Huntington, New York, USA
Sign : Capricorn
Education : Detroit High school of the performing arts (graduated with a 4.0 GPA)
Husband/Wife : R. Kelly (musician; married in 1994; that marrige was annulled due to Aaliyah's status as a minor, 15 years old and Kelly was mid 20s)
Nationality : American
Place of Death : Marsh Harbour, Abaco Island, Bahamas
Death Date : August 25, 2001
Death Cause : Plane crash
Brooklyn-born, Detroit-raised Aaliyah Dani Haughton has packed a
career’s worth of work into her mere 21 years. She started young.
Recognizing talent when she saw it, Aaliyah’s mother signed her pre-schooler
up for vocal training and an endless string of performance auditions
(and encouraged her daughter to go with the single first-name stage
name). Once in school, the pretty little girl had a singing part in
all the plays and continued trying out for the big time, appearing, at
age nine, on television’s Star Search. Two years later she was
singing with Gladys Knight onstage in Las Vegas.
Undoubtedly talented, the youngster did get a little help along the
way. Her uncle, an artistic management company CEO, introduced her to
recording artist and songwriter R. Kelly, and the resulting
collaboration was a hit: Only 14, Aaliyah recorded her debut album,
the platinum-seller Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number, with its two
Kelly-written gold singles, Back & Forth and At Your Best (You Are
Love), and became an “overnight” success. European, Far East,
African and North American tours followed, and, other than a few
months of industry press speculation that the teenager and her older
collaborator had married (rumours which both Aaliyah and Kelly
eventually denied), all was well. Movie soundtrack and video contracts
rolled in: Low Down Dirty Shame (1995), All That (1996), and Sunset
Park (1996). The busy entertainer was a straight-A student and dance
major at Detroit’s Performing Arts High School, and her pop-flavoured,
up-tempo hip-hop, contemporary rhythm and blues style was in demand.
Her second album, One In A Million (1996), went double platinum with
its own set of number one singles (this time penned, not by Kelly, but
by a selected group of writers): If Your Girl Only Knew, The One I
Gave My Heart To, and Hot Like Fire. Movie soundtracks continued to
feature the artist: Anastasia (1997 – Aaliyah sang the
Oscar-nominated song, Journey to the Past, at the awards ceremony),
Dr. Dolittle (1998), Music of the Heart (1999), Next Friday (1999),
and The Nutty Professor II (2000).
Then came the big-screen acting debut. Aaliyah was cast in the
“Juliette” role (“Trish” for this movie) in the kung-fu action
romance Romeo Must Die (2000). She was also (of course) hired for the
soundtrack and the MTV Award-winning soundtrack video.
Admired off movie and video screens as well, the hip entertainer has
become a “paragon of young urban fashion” – named Seventeen
magazine’s Diva For The Year 2000.
Upcoming for the singer/dancer/actor are a third solo album, and a new
movie, Sparkle, that’s sure to have a soundtrack requiring the
talents of its lovely young leading lady. Hardworking, focused and
well-connected, Aaliyah has proved, in a few short years, that she has
what it takes to stay at the top of the tough business of show
business.