|
|
Robbie Williams Biography
Robbie
Williams may be a huge star today, but his career has had
it's ups and downs.
Our
Robbie Williams biography gives a brief overview of this
progress from Wannabe to Superstar.
|
|
Robert Peter Williams was born in Stoke-On-Trent on
Wednesday 13th February 1974. From a very early age
the young Robbie demonstrated his star qualities,
performing 'Summer Nights' from Grease on stage in Spain
when only three years old.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
At school, Robbie's exam scores were less than
perfect, perhaps because his mind and ambition was focused on
his entertainment career. He was inspired to entertain by
his father who was a comedian, and though Robbie's current gift
is the ability to make great music, his sense of humour is always evident in every performance and interview he
gives.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie's break, as everyone knows, came
when he auditioned for the boyband
"Take-That". In fact, Robbie and his mates
hated boy bands, but he wasn't going to let that minor
problem stand between him and fame.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie spent five mischief packed years
as part of the most successful boy band of the 90s, helping
to provide great entertainment for the band's millions of
fans, before the constraints of working as part of a group
became too much for him. Robbie hadn't exactly been
the major star of the band, and the world wondered whether
Robbie could find the solo success that he craved.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Despite knowing that he had the talent
to make it on his own, Robbie's world went off the rails
for a period, and he suffered from substance abuse while he
fought a lengthy legal battle with his previous management for the right to pursue his own solo career. After
six months wrangling, he won first his legal fight, and
then his personal fight to pick himself up and start
again. Fans were delighted to see this
transformation, and his return to normality will be an
example to others who find themselves in such a position.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
At first, the solo career didn't go as
planned, with "Life Thru a Lens" selling only a
few thousand copies, and four singles ("Freedom",
"Old Before I Die", "Lazy Days" and
"South Of The Border") having only limited
success. It looked as though Robbie's many fans
weren't buying his solo efforts, and his decision to quit
the band wasn't looking too clever. However, in July
1997 with the release of "Angels" everything
changed and Robbie was back. |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Once back, Robbie was determined to
stay, and a stream of great singles, and two great albums
("I've Been Expecting You" and "Sing When You're Winning")
have followed to make Robbie a superstar. It's very
obvious to his fans that the more success he has, the more
he leaves behind his boy band days, and makes the kind of
music he likes. He also appears to be
enjoying his music more and more, and that comes through
in the energy of tunes like "Rock DJ". |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
As well as his great love of music,
Robbie clearly has ambitions to pursue an acting career
one day. In almost every video he takes on a
character that demonstrates he has the qualities for the
big screen. It must be only a matter of time before
acting becomes his number one priority, though hopefully
he'll always have time for his music which continues to
develop with every new track. |
|
|
|
|
|
Amazing Offer
Free Web Hosting and
Web Design for Sexy Babes
check out
Sexy-Babes

Sexy-Babes.Co.Uk
NOW! |
|