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Whitney Houston

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, USA
  • Birthday: August 9, 1963
  • 2005

    Under orders from Fulton County probate court, Houston is taken to Crossroads, a drug rehabilitation clinic in Antigua, West Indies that was founded by Eric Clapton

  • 2004

    Checks into a drug rehab center, but within a week she checks out

  • 2002

    Admitted to Diane Sawyer on the ABC news program "Primetime Live" that she abused marijuana, cocaine and alcohol

  • 2002

    Sued for $100 million by her father's entertainment company for breech of contract; lawsuit later thrown out by a superior court judge

  • 2001

    Served as a producer of the Disney film "The Princess Diaries"

  • 2001

    Signed exclusive long-term contract with Arista Records worth a reported $100 million

  • 2000

    Arrested in Hawaii when airline authorities reportedly found marijuana in her luggage (the charges were later dismissed)

  • 2000

    Dropped from the Academy Awards telecast, officially because of a sore throat, but reputedly due to poor rehearsals

  • 2000

    Released the two-disc compilation "Greatest Hits," which featured one disc of hits and one of remixes; included duets with Enrique Iglesias, George Michael, and Deborah Cox

  • 1998

    Collaborated with Mariah Carey on the single "When You Believe" for the animated film "The Prince of Egypt"

  • 1998

    Released "My Love Is Your Love," her first album in eight years; collaborated with Missy Elliott, Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Q-Tip

  • 1997

    Co-executive produced and starred in an updated TV remake of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella"

  • 1996

    Houston Productions signed two-year non-exclusive first look deal with Touchstone Pictures

  • 1995

    Co-starred in the ensemble drama "Waiting to Exhale," and contributed the single "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" to the soundtrack

  • 1995

    Starred alongside Denzel Washington in "The Preacher's Wife," and received Grammy Award nominations for the album's soundtrack, which featured traditional and contemporary gospel songs

  • 1992

    Made feature film acting debut in "The Bodyguard," a romance with Kevin Costner; re-recorded the Dolly Parton song "I Will Always Love You" for the soundtrack

  • 1987

    Second album, "Whitney," debuted at the top of the pop charts, the first time ever for a female solo act

  • 1986

    Performed the song, "The Greatest Love of All," for the film, "School for Vandals"

  • 1985

    Made professional solo performance debut at the New York nightclub, "Sweetwater's"

  • 1985

    Performed the song, "Shock Me," for the film, "Perfect"

  • 1985

    Released debut album "Whitney Houston"; the album sold over 13-million copies, making it the best-selling debut ever by a female artist

  • 1983

    Signed to a recording contract by Clive Davis of Arista Records at age 19

  • 1981

    Appeared on the cover of several magazines at age 18; also sang a duet with Teddy Pendergrass, "Hold Me" (date approximate)

  • 1978

    Worked as a background vocalist for singers including Chaka Khan and Lou Rawls beginning at age 15 (date approximate)

  • 1974

    Began singing at age 11 in her mother's choir (date approximate)

  • Formed Houston Productions

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