Dion, Céline (1968–)

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Dion, Céline (1968–)

French-Canadian singer. Name variations: Celine Dion. Born Céline Marie Claudette Dion, Mar 30, 1968, in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada; youngest of 14 children; m. René Angélil (manager), Dec 1994; children: René Charles Angelil (b. 2001).

Among the most commercially successful musical artists of 1990s, came to prominence singing "Tale as Old as Time" with Peobo Bryson, the theme song from Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1991); had #1 albums Falling Into You (1996), which earned a Grammy for Best Pop Album and Album of the Year, and All the Way … A Decade of Song (1999); released hit singles, including "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" (1990) and "My Heart Will Go On" (Love Theme from Titanic, 1997), which won an Oscar for Best Original Song (1998); performed in arena built for her in Las Vegas (2003–06). Additional albums include Incognito (1987), Celine Dion (1982), The Colour of My Love (1993), D'eux (1995), Falling Into You (1996), S'il Suffisait D'Aimer; These Are Special Times (1998) and The Collectors Series, Volume One (2000).

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