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Miley Cyrus

Miley Ray Cyrus[1] (born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992)[2][3] is a Golden Globe-[4] and Critic's Choice Award-[5] nominated American singer, actress, and author. Cyrus is better known for starring as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana.

Following the success of the show, in October 2006, a soundtrack CD was released in which she sang eight songs from the show. Cyrus' solo music career began with the release of her debut album, Meet Miley Cyrus on June 23, 2007. Her second album, Breakout, was released on July 22, 2008. Breakout is Cyrus' first album that does not involve the Hannah Montana franchise. Both albums debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200.[6] In 2008 she released her Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert film.

She also starred in Bolt in 2008, and recorded "I Thought I Lost You" for the soundtrack for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination. She starred in the movie spin-off of Hannah Montana, titled Hannah Montana: The Movie which was released on April 10, 2009. In addition, she has recorded the main single, "The Climb", for the movie soundtrack.[7] In 2008, Cyrus was listed in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in The World.[8] Forbes magazine ranked her #35 on "The Celebrity 100" list with earnings of over US$25 million in 2008.[9]

Early life

Cyrus was born in Nashville, Tennessee.[10] She is the daughter of Leticia "Tish" (née Finley) and country singer Billy Ray Cyrus.[2] She has an older half-brother Christopher Cody, her father's son from a previous relationship and an older brother Trace,[11] a vocalist and guitarist of an electronic rock band, Metro Station in California.[12] She also has an older sister, Brandi,[11] a younger brother, Braison, and a younger sister, Noah, who is also an actress.[13] Cyrus was named Destiny Hope because her parents believed that she would accomplish great things.[2] Cyrus gained her nickname "Miley" because she kept smiling ("Smiley") as a youngster.[2]

Cyrus attended Heritage Middle School and was a cheerleader,[14] but now goes to school at Options For Youth.[15] She also has a private tutor on the set of her TV show.[16] She grew up on her parents' farm outside of Nashville, Tennessee where she also attended The People's Church.[17][18]

Acting career

Miley Cyrus with her dog Roadie.

Cyrus became interested in acting at age nine, taking classes at the Armstrong Acting Studio in Toronto, Canada, when she and her family lived there for four years.[19] Her first acting role was as a guest star on her father's television series Doc, in which she played a girl named Kylie.[20][3] In 2003, she played "Young Ruthie" in Tim Burton's Big Fish and was credited as Destiny Cyrus.

Disney career

Cyrus was twelve years old when she originally auditioned for Disney for the lead role of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana, as well as the show's "best friend" roles,[21] but Disney Channel executives judged her to be too small. However, Cyrus was persistent in her desire to be part of Hannah Montana, so Disney called her back for further auditions. According to Disney Channel Executive Vice President Gary Marsh, Cyrus was chosen for the show because of her energetic and lively performance and was seen as a person who "loves every minute of life,"[22] with the "everyday relatability of Hilary Duff and the stage presence of Shania Twain."[17] She spent several years trying to get rid of her Southern accent, but in the end Disney wanted her to revive it. Later in an unusual twist, Cyrus had to audition her own father, Billy Ray Cyrus, to see if he would fit the role as Hannah's dad.[23] Cyrus currently stars in Hannah Montana as the lead character Miley Stewart, whose alter ego is the pop music sensation Hannah Montana. Cyrus also performs in character as Hannah Montana for albums and concerts.

Cyrus had a brief cameo in High School Musical 2 credited as "girl at pool". Cyrus also guest-starred as Yatta on Disney Channel's The Emperor's New School. Cyrus provided the voice of Penny in the Template:Fy computer-animated film, Bolt. Also, she has completed filming on the movie spin-off of Hannah Montana, titled Hannah Montana: The Movie which was released on April 10, 2009.

Music career

2006-2007

On 2006, the fourth edition was released in the DisneyMania. In it, Cyrus made a cover of Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, from the 1946 animated movie Song of the South, originally performed by James Baskett. Later, Walt Disney Records released the first Hannah Montana soundtrack, on October 24, 2006. The soundtrack included eight of the songs that Cyrus performed as Hannah Montana and other artists includes her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, the album debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 selling 281,000 copies in its first week, beating out such artists as John Legend and rock band My Chemical Romance.[24] where it remained for two weeks.[25] It was the eighth best selling album of 2006 in the U.S., with nearly two million copies sold that year.[26] The album was later re-released twice  — a Holiday Edition featuring Cyrus' cover of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and a Special Edition featuring "Nobody's Perfect", the first appeared on 2007 album Disney Channel Holiday. Cyrus also opened for The Cheetah Girls, performing on 20 dates of their 39-city tour.[27]

Once again, Cyrus recorded a remake version of a classic Disney song "Part of Your World" for DisneyMania fifth edition.[28] On June 26, 2007, Cyrus released a double album, Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus. The first disc served as the second Hannah Montana soundtrack, while the second disc was Cyrus' debut solo album as herself. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and sold 326,000 copies, selling faster in its first week than the previous soundtrack.[24] On the strength of holiday season sales, the album returned and remained in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 in December on the strength of holiday season sales, and sold more than 700,000 copies during that period.[29] The album, having sold more than 3 million copies in the U.S was certified three times Platinum by RIAA.[30] The album had five of its songs debut on the Billboard Hot 100, "See You Again" pekead at #10, which also become Cyrus' first song to enter the top ten on the Hot 100.[31]

Cyrus playing a keyboard in a concert.

Cyrus performed both as herself and in character as Hannah Montana on a North American Best of Both Worlds Tour with 69 total dates, 14 more than previously planned. The Jonas Brothers were the opening act for most of the tour.[32] Tour tickets for each date sold out in record time after they went on sale, disappointing a large number of fans.[33] The tour was recorded and released to cinemas in Disney Digital 3-D. The concert film brought in $8,651,758 on its opening day, and continued on to gross $31,117,834 to finish off the weekend, making it the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to be released under 1000 screens, and on July 26, 2008 it was released on Disney Channel.[34]

After that, Walt Disney Records/Hollywood Records released a live album recorded by Cyrus during this tour. It features seven songs as her character, Hannah Montana, and another seven as herself. The album peaked at number three in the United States.[35]

2008–present

Cyrus released her second studio album under her own name entitled, Breakout. Cyrus said Breakout was inspired by "what's been going on in my life in the past year."[36] Cyrus co-wrote all but two songs on the album.[36] "Songwriting is what I really want to do with my life forever, [...] I just hope this record showcases that, more than anything, I'm a writer."[37] The album debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart with a first week sales of about 371,000 copies. As of July 31, 2008 this was the second-biggest sales week of the year for a female artist; Mariah Carey's E=MC² previously sold 463,000 copies in its first week.[6] "7 Things" was the first single to be released from Breakout.[38] The single debuted at number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100.[39] Two weeks later of released, it rose sixty spots from number 70 to number nine.[40]

She hosted the 2008 CMT Music Awards with her father in April.[41] In 2008, Cyrus hosted the Teen Choice Awards.[42] On September 5 2008, Cyrus along with many female singers performs a single for the anti-cancer campaign Stand Up to Cancer, titled "Just Stand Up!", was performed live during the one-hour U.S.[43] On September 14, 2008, Cyrus participated in other philanthropy action — along with other performers, performed at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, CA for the City of Hope Benefit Concert that will help raise for cancer research and training programs.[44]

On November 4, 2008, Hollywood Records released a Christmas themed CD titled All Wrapped Up.[45] Which include Cyrus version of the Christmas hit "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town".[46] Cyrus co-wrote and recorded one of the two original songs to the soundtrack of Bolt, the song also features the other Bolt star John Travolta. Titled "I Thought I Lost You", it was later nominated to a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[47] Her single, "The Climb" from the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack debuted at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, thus becoming her highest charting single to date since "See You Again" and "7 Things" which charted at number 10 and 9 respectively.[39]

Entrepreneurship

Cyrus became a spokesperson for Daisy Rock Guitars in 2004, when she was presented with her first Daisy Rock guitar  — the Stardust Series Acoustic Electric Pink Sparkle.[48] Disney released a Hannah Montana clothing collection in late summer 2007. Cyrus helped to design some of the pieces from the collection.[49] In December 2007, she was ranked #17 in the list of Forbes Top Twenty Superstar Earners under 25 with an annual earning of US$3.5 million.[50] A wax figure of Cyrus was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in New York City.[51] In April 2008, Cyrus signed a contract to pen an autobiography reflecting on her life up to the age of 16. The memoir, called Miles To Go (ISBN 978-1-42-311992-0) was written with Hilary Liftin [52] and was published by Disney-Hyperion Books in March 2009. The memoir discusses Cyrus' relationship with her father, her thoughts on the media, her love life, her future ambitions and milestones she still has to reach in her life.[53] Miles to Go reached #1 on the New York Times children’s best seller list. [54] An initial printing run of one million copies of Miles to Go is planned.[55]

Personal life

Miley with dancers, Ashlee Nino and Amanda Michelle "Mandy" Jiroux.

In January 2008, Cyrus announced her intent to officially change her name to "Miley Ray Cyrus," her middle name reflecting that of her father's.[56] The name change became official on May 1, 2008.[1] In an interview with USA Today, Cyrus was quoted as saying her faith is "the main thing" and is the reason why she works in Hollywood.[57] When interviewed by Parade, she added that she attends church regularly with her family.[23] In an interview with Christianity Today, Billy Ray Cyrus said, "Being Christian, we believe in heaven," and "We also had a great church, and when you give up your church, your pastor, and the community you are involved in, you're making a big sacrifice. Let's face it, Hollywood is a completely different environment than Franklin, Tennessee."[58]

In February 2008, Cyrus and her friend Mandy Jiroux (who is also a backup dancer for Cyrus) began creating videos on YouTube called The Miley and Mandy Show. The show, described as a "YouTube hit," is said to be filmed for fun by Cyrus and Jiroux and to be entirely their work, with Cyrus and Jiroux editing the footage together. It is mostly filmed in Cyrus' bedroom.[59]

In 2007, Cyrus made a large contribution to the City of Hope, giving $1 for every "Hannah Montana" concert ticket sold. She said that "the cool thing about being a part of City of Hope is that they are a cancer research center. They're not only helping kids that are there, but also finding out how they can heal them by figuring out what exactly is going on, which is amazing."[60] In the September 2008 issue of Seventeen, Cyrus stated she was in a relationship with Nick Jonas for two years, and that the two "were in love." They broke up at the end of 2007.[61]

Cyrus celebrated her 16th birthday with a charity fundraiser at Disneyland, which was closed early for the event attended by 5,000 fans at $250 per ticket.[62] The proceeds went to the charity Youth Service America, a youth volunteering organization.[63][64][65] Ten outstanding youth volunteers from Youth Service America were invited to attend,[66] and later in the evening, Cyrus presented a $1 million check to the organization.[67]

In December 2008, TV Guide reported that Cyrus was selected as one of America's top ten most fascinating people of 2008 for an Barbara Walters ABC special aired on December 4, 2008.[68] In April 2009, Cyrus stated she has been dating Justin Gaston for seven months. She is still dating him as of April 3, 2009.[69] In 2009, Lucas Till admitted during a radio interview that he and Cyrus dated during the filming of the Hannah Montana Movie.[70]


Controversies

Pregnancy hoax

On September 24, 2007, rumors began circulating that Cyrus was pregnant.[71] The cause of the rumor was an image of a page of J-14 Magazine circulating on the Internet entitled "Miley's Meltdown" and saying, among other things, "Miley herself confirmed the pregnancy rumors during a J-14 interview."[72] J-14 immediately responded saying that, "Someone doctored the "This Just In" article that appeared on page 16 of J-14's July 2007 issue" and that "this story is completely fabricated!"[73][74] The real story on J-14's Page 16 magazine was about 'Miley's Gross Habits' told by her co-stars on the set of Hannah Montana.

Vanity Fair photos

On April 25, 2008, the televised entertainment program Entertainment Tonight reported that Cyrus had posed topless for a photoshoot with Vanity Fair.[75] The photo, and subsequently released behind-the-scenes photos, show Cyrus with her bare back exposed but her front covered with a bedsheet. The photoshoot was taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz.[76] The full photograph was published with an accompanying story on The New York Times' website on April 27, 2008. On April 29, 2008, The New York Times clarified that though the pictures left an impression that she was bare-breasted, Cyrus was wrapped in a bedsheet and was actually not topless.[77] Some parents expressed outrage at the nature of the photograph, which a Disney spokesperson described as "a situation [that] was created to deliberately manipulate a 15-year-old in order to sell magazines." Gary Marsh, president of entertainment for Disney Channel Worldwide, was quoted by Portfolio magazine to have said, “For Miley Cyrus to be a ‘good girl’ is now a business decision for her. Parents have invested in her a godliness. If she violates that trust, she won’t get it back.”[77] Branding consultants John Tantillo and Michael Stone appeared on Fox Business News to discuss possible repercussions for Cyrus' brand and her best marketing strategy going forward.[78]

In response to the internet circulation of the photo and ensuing media attention, Cyrus released a statement of apology on April 27, 2008:

I took part in a photo shoot that was supposed to be 'artistic' and now, seeing the photographs and reading the story, I feel so embarrassed. I never intended for any of this to happen and I apologize to my fans who I care so deeply about.[77]

Leibovitz also released a statement:

I'm sorry that my portrait of Miley has been misinterpreted. The photograph is a simple, classic portrait, shot with very little makeup, and I think it is very beautiful.[77][79]

On April 28, 2008, Vanity Fair published their full interview and photo shoot with Cyrus and her father Billy Ray Cyrus, as well as the behind-the-scenes photographs, on their website.[80] According to the interview, Cyrus' parents and/or minders were present during the entire duration of the photo shoot. The idea to pose with the sheets on was suggested by Leibovitz. When asked if she were "anxious" about the pose, Cyrus stated to interviewer Bruce Handy:

No, I mean I had a big blanket on. And I thought, this looks pretty, and really natural. I think it's really artsy. It wasn't in a skanky way.... And you can't say no to Annie. She's so cute. She gets this puppy-dog look and you're like, okay.[80]

On December 2, 2008, TV Guide reported that Cyrus is interested in working with Leibovitz again in the future and is even considering a career in photography for herself.

That's what I want to do with my life. I would love to be a photographer ... I want to come to London to study. I hear there are some great art schools here so I would love to do that.[81]

Allegations of Racism

Cyrus denied racism after photographs of her pulling her eye lids to make "slantly eyes" appeared online. Cyrus was accused of setting a "terrible example for her many young fans". Cyrus stated she was "simply making a goofy face".[82] [83]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2003 Big Fish Ruthie Billed as "Destiny Cyrus"
2007 High School Musical 2 Girl at Pool Cameo appearance
2008 Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Hannah Montana/Herself Main Role
Bolt Penny Voice
2009 Hannah Montana: The Movie Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana Main Role
TBD The Last Song[84] Pre-production, main role
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Doc Kylie Guest appearance
2006 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" (crossover episode)
2006–present Hannah Montana Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana Lead Role
2007 The Emperor's New School Yatta Voice
2007 Disney Channel Games Herself Disney Channel special
2007–2008 The Replacements Celebrity Starr Voice
2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Herself Disney Channel special

Discography

Awards

Year Result Award Category Nominated Work
2007 Won Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Hannah Montana
Teen Choice Awards TV Actress Comedy
Summer Artist None
2008 Nominated Video Music Awards Best New Artist 7 Things
2008 Won Teen Choice Awards Female Artist None
TV Actress Comedy Hannah Montana
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Singer None
Favorite TV Actress Hannah Montana
2008 Nominated Europe Music Awards New Act None
2008 Won UK Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female TV Star None
2009 Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Original Song I Thought I Lost You
Critic's Choice Award Best Song
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Hannah Montana
2009 Won Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Singer None
2009 Nominated MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Hannah Montana
Breakthrough Female Performance Hannah Montana
Best Movie Hannah Montana

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress
2007
for Hannah Montana
Succeeded by
Herself
for Hannah Montana
Preceded by Teen Choice Awards TV Actress Comedy
2007
for Hannah Montana
Succeeded by
Herself
for Hannah Montana
Preceded by
Herself
for Hannah Montana
Teen Choice Awards TV Actress Comedy
2008
for Hannah Montana
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Teen Choice Awards Music Female Star
2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress
2008
for Hannah Montana
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Singer
2008
Succeeded by
Herself
Preceded by
Herself
for Hannah Montana
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress
2008
for Hannah Montana
Succeeded by
Preceded by UK Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female TV Star
2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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