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Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams

British singer and entertainer

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Person
Person

Person attributes

Birthdate
February 13, 1974
Birthplace
Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent
Nationality
England
England
Location
England
England
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Educated at
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St Margaret Ward Catholic Academy
Awards Received
Brit Awards
Brit Awards
MTV Video Music Awards
MTV Video Music Awards
MTV Europe Music Awards
MTV Europe Music Awards
Occupation
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Record producer
Record producer
Guitarist
Guitarist
Musician
Musician
Producer
Producer
Singer
Singer
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Birth Name
Robert Peter Williams
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Citizenship
England
England
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Genre
Pop rock
Pop rock
Dance music
Dance music
Electronic music
Electronic music
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Britpop
Alternative rock
Alternative rock
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Soft rock
Rock music
Rock music
Pop music
Pop music
Wikidata ID
Q47875

Born in England on February 13, 1974, Robbie Williams began his career in the boy band Take That. In 1997, he went solo with his album Life Thru a Lens.

Early Life

Robbie Williams was born Robert Peter Williams on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England. When he was 3 years old, his mother Janet divorced his father (entertainer Pete Conway). Growing up with his mother and stepsister, Sally, Williams rarely stayed out of trouble in school. He performed in local plays and spent school holidays with his father, watching him perform comedy acts. At 16, he was selling double glazing when his mother told him about an audition for a boy band. His rendition of Jason Donovan's "Nothing Can Divide Us" won him a spot alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange. The band was called Take That.

Professional Success

As a member of the boy band, Williams helped earn Take That six No. 1 singles and three No. 1 albums. But five years of living a squeaky-clean image turned out to be enough for the young singer, and at 21 he left the band. He kicked off his solo career by signing a contract with Chrysalis/EMI for over $1 million and singing a hit cover of George Michael's "Freedom."

His first solo album, Life Thru a Lens (1997) got a lukewarm reception from critics. But his single from it, "Angels," sold more than 800,000 copies and spent over three months in the top 10. Subsequent albums continued his winning streak: I've Been Expecting You (1998), Sing When You're Winning (2000), Swing When You're Winning (2001), Escapology (2002), Intensive Care (2005), Rudebox (2006), Reality Killed the Video Star (2009) and Take the Crown (2012). In the fall 2013, he released his sequel album Swing When You're Winning II, Swings Both Ways. He followed that in 2016 with the release of his eleventh studio album Heavy Entertainment Show.

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