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Sinéad O'Connor

1966-12-08 (57 years old) in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland

Sinéad O'Connor (8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer and musician. She was born December 8, 1966, in Dublin, Ireland. After a difficult childhood (her parents divorced early on and her mother was frequently abusive), O'Connor was sent to reform school after being caught shoplifting. Her music career began when she was "discovered" by the drummer of the popular Irish band In Tua Nua and co-wrote their hit song "Take My Hand." Before finishing school, O'Connor ran away to Dublin, where she sang and played guitar on the street and in pubs and worked for a singing telegram service. While performing with a Dublin band called Ton Ton Macoute, O'Connor caught the attention of the two owner-managers of a small London record label called Ensign Records. Ensign released her debut album, The Lion and the Cobra, late in 1987. Critics lauded O'Connor's powerful and expressive voice and noted the complexity of her songs, even while acknowledging their decidedly uncommercial nature. Though it had no major hit singles, the album eventually sold over 500,000 copies and went platinum. With the 1990 release of O'Connor's second album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, the baldheaded singer-songwriter became an international star. Driven by the phenomenal success of the smash hit single "Nothing Compares 2 U" (a once-obscure song written by Prince and first recorded by a band called the Family), the album shot to the top of the Billboard charts and nabbed O'Connor four Grammy Award nominations including Best Album, Best Song, Best Female Vocalist, and Best Alternative Album. The video for "Nothing Compares 2 U" won the MTV Award for Video of the Year, and O'Connor was named Artist of the Year in 1991 by Rolling Stone. Her next two albums, Am I Not Your Girl? (1992) and Universal Mother(1994), made far less of an impact either critically or commercially. Soon, however, O'Connor became famous for her controversial public outbursts, beginning in 1989 when she announced her support for the radical Irish Republican Army (IRA); she retracted the statement one year later. She again made headlines in 1990 when she refused to appear onstage in New Jersey if "The Star-Spangled Banner" were played before the concert. In 1991, O'Connor boycotted the Grammy ceremony and refused her award for Best Alternative Album, maintaining that her absence was a protest against the extreme commercialism of the Grammy Awards. Even more publicity surrounded a 1992 performance by O'Connor on Saturday Night Live, during which she tore up a photograph of Pope John Paul II, denouncing the Catholic Church as "the real enemy." Despite her contempt for the clerical hierarchy, O'Connor maintained she was a Catholic and devoutly spiritual.

Movies

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Sinéad
0 %|Jan 8, 2024
Documentary
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Nothing Compares
78.97 %|Sep 23, 2022
Documentary, Music, Drama
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Citizens Of Boomtown: The Story of the Boomtown Rats
95 %|May 23, 2020
Documentary, Music
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The Irish Rock Story: A Tale of Two Cities
45 %|Mar 13, 2015
Music, Documentary
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Irish Rock at the BBC
0 %|Mar 13, 2015
Music
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Meteor Choice Music Prize 2014
0 %|Mar 5, 2014
Family
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Music
0 %|Oct 15, 2010
Documentary
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Sinéad O'Connor Live
95 %|Oct 1, 2003
Music
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Kinky Gerlinky
30 %|Jun 6, 2003
Documentary
actor
The Beatles Revolution
0 %|Nov 17, 2000
Documentary, Music, TV Movie
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Gael Force
0 %|May 30, 2000
Music
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The Righteous Babes
10 %|Dec 22, 1998
Documentary, Music, TV Movie
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A Song for Eurotrash
0 %|May 12, 1998
Comedy, Music
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The Butcher Boy
68 %|Feb 20, 1998
Comedy, Drama
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Wuthering Heights
66 %|Oct 16, 1992
Drama, Romance
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Hush-a-Bye Baby
60 %|Apr 8, 1992
Romance, Drama
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The Ghosts of Oxford Street
50 %|Dec 25, 1991
Music
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Two Rooms: A Tribute to Elton John & Bernie Taupin
63.33 %|Oct 1, 1991
Music, Documentary

Series

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Sinéad
0 %|Jan 8, 2024
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The Graham Norton Show
71.09 %|Feb 22, 2007
Comedy, Talk
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Rove
80 %|Sep 22, 1999
Comedy
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Behind the Music
64 %|Aug 17, 1997
Documentary
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The View
45 %|Aug 11, 1997
Talk
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Terry Wogan's Friday Night
50 %|Oct 9, 1992
Talk
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Stars 90
62 %|Sep 3, 1990
Reality
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MTV Video Music Awards
76 %|Sep 14, 1984
Family
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Verstehen Sie Spaß?
38 %|Jan 31, 1980
Reality
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Saturday Night Live
69 %|Oct 11, 1975
Comedy, News
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A Kettle of Colour
18 %|Jan 29, 1972
Reality
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Top of the Pops
70.42 %|Jan 1, 1964
Reality