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Celine Dion Biography

Celine Dion Profile:
  • Name: Celine Dion
  • Birth Name: Celine Marie Claudette Dion
  • Height: 5' 7''
  • Sex: F
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Birth Date: March 30, 1968
  • Birth Place: Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada
  • Profession: singer
  • Husband/Wife: René Angelil (married on December 17, 1994 in Montreal, Québec, Canada)
  • Father: Adhemar Dion
  • Mother: Therese Tanguay
  • Sister: Pauline, Manon, Linda, Ghislaine, Louise, Liette, Claudette, Clement, Denise
  • Brother: Paul, Daniel, Jacques, Michel
  • Daughter: Rene Charles (born in Florida, 01/25/2001)
  • Claim to fame: The Single Where Does My Heart Beat Now (1991)

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Celine Dion Quotes:
  • "My thoughts and prayers are with the men, women and children who are involved in this at home and overseas." On the coming war with Iraq.
  • "I guess it all depends on your nature. Some people can't stand being alone. I love solitude and silence. But when I come out of it, I'm a regular talking machine. It's all or nothing for me."
Celine Dion Awards:
  • World Music Award: Diamond Award (2004)
  • Grammy Awards: Best Female Pop Performance, My Heart Will Go On (1999)
  • Grammy Awards: Record Of The Year, My Heart Will Go On (1999)
  • American Music Awards: Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist (1999)
  • American Music Awards: Favorite Female Vocalist-Pop/Rock (1999)
  • Billboard Music Awards: Adult Contemporary Artist Of The Year (1999)
  • Billboard Music Awards: Album Artist Of The Year (1999)
  • Billboard Music Awards: Best Soundtrack Single, My Heart Will Go On (1999)
  • Billboard Music Awards: Female Artist's Album, Let's Talk About Love (1999)
  • Juno Awards: International Achievements Award (1999)
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Song from a Movie, TITANIC (1999) - for the song My Heart Will Go On.
  • People's Choice Awards: Favorite Female Music Performer (1999)
  • Juno Awards: Best Female Vocalist (1999)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Album, Let's Talk About Love (1999)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Frenchophone Album (1999)
  • Juno Awards: Best Album, Let's Talk About Love (1999)
  • American Music Awards: Favorite Female Vocalist-Pop/Rock (1998)
  • Amigo Awards: Best International Female Artist (1998)
  • Edison Awards: Best Female Vocalist (1998)
  • Edison Awards: Single Of The Year, Tell Him (1998)
  • Golden Disc Awards: Artist Of The Year (1998)
  • Golden Disc Awards: Best International Pop Album Of The Year (1998)
  • MuchMusic People's Choice Video Award: Favorite Canadian Artist (1998)
  • Popcorn Awards: Best Foreign Female Singer (1998)
  • Diamond Awards: Sales over one million albums Fallling Into You (1997)
  • Grammy Awards: Album Of The Year, Falling Into You (1997)
  • Grammy Awards: Best Pop Album of the Year, Falling Into You (1997)
  • IFPI Awards: Sales Over 7 Million (7x Platinum) (1997)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Foreign or Domestic Album, Falling Into You (1997)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Frenchophone Album of the Year, Live A Paris (1997)
  • Juno Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (1997)
  • Juno Awards: International Achievement Award (1997)
  • Pop Corn Awards: Best Album, Falling Into You (1997)
  • Pop Corn Awards: Best Female Vocalist (1997)
  • South Africa Awards: Best Selling Album Of All Time, Falling Into You (1997)
  • VH-1 Awards: Artist of the Year (1997)
  • World Music Awards: Best Selling Canadian Artist (1997)
  • World Music Awards: World's Best Selling Overall Artist (1997)
  • World Music Awards: World's Best Selling Pop Artist (1997)
  • IRMA Awards (Irish Recorded Music Awards): Best International Female Artist (1996)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year, D'Eux (1996)
  • Midem Awards: Best selling French-language artist in history (1996)
  • Victoires de la Musique Awards: Best French Artist (1996)
  • Victoires de la Musique Awards: Best Song of the Year, Pour Que Tu M'Aimes Encore (1996)
  • World Music Awards: Best Selling Canadian Artist (1996)
  • World Music Awards: Best Selling French Canadian Artist of the Year (1995)
  • Ivor Novello Awards: Song of the Year, Think Twice (1995)
  • Juno Awards: Album of The Year, The Colour of My Love (1995)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Foreign or Domestic Album, The Colour of My Love (1995)
  • CARAS (Canadian Academy for Recording Arts and Sciences) Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (1994)
  • Diamond Award: Sales of over one million albums sold, The Colour Of My Love (1994)
  • Billboard Awards: Billboard International Creative Achievement Award (1993)
  • Grammy Awards: Best Pop Vocal by a Duo or Group, Beauty and the Beast (1993)
  • Juno Awards: Best Dance Single, Love Can Move Mountains (1993)
  • Juno Awards: Best Female Vocalist (1993)
  • Juno Awards: Best Francophone Album, Dion chante Plamondon (1993)
  • Juno Awards: Single of the Year, Beauty and the Beast (1993)
  • Oscar Awards: Song of the Year, Beauty and the Beast (1993)
  • Birthday from the Governor General for her contribution to Canadian culture (1992)
  • Honoured with medal of recognition on Canada's 125th (1992)
  • Juno Awards: Best Dance Recording for Love Can Move Mountains - club mix (1992)
  • Juno Awards: Best Selling Francophone Album for Dion chante Plamondon (1992)
  • Juno Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (1992)
  • Juno Awards: Single of the Year for Beauty and the Beast (1992)
  • Much Music Video Award: Best Adult Contemporary Video, Je Danse dans ma Tete (1992)
  • World Music Awards: Best selling Canadian Female Artist of the Year (1992)
  • Juno Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (1991)
  • Juno Awards: Album of the Year, Unison (1990)
  • Juno Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (1990)
  • Gold Medal - Yamaha World Song Festival, Tokyo Japan: Best Song, Tellement J'ai D'Amour Pour Toi (1982)

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