Cher
From sequined spectacle to Oscar-winner; TV vamp to Billboard's longest
running chart-topper, Cher's success in music, movies, television, and
on stage over nearly four decades qualifies her as one of the most enduring
entertainers of our time.
Between romances with rocker Les Dudek and KISS Gene Simmons, she flitted
from project to project playing casino showrooms; catching the tail end
of disco with Take Me Home (her first chart hit in five years); experimenting
with her own rock band Black Rose; and singing with Meat Loaf, among them.
Finally she wiped the slate clean, earning respect on the New York stage
in 1982's Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean. After catching
her in a matinee one day, famed director Mike Nichols cast her in Silkwood
on the spot. Though the concept of Cher opposite Meryl Streep drew snickers,
critics were stunned when Silkwoo d premiered, calling Cher a genuine
acting marvel. An Oscar nomination followed, as did her triumphant role
in Mask.
She churned out eight smash singles during the Geffen era ('87-'92), including
"I Found Someone," "If I Could Turn Back Time," "After
All," and "Heart of Stone." After early-'90s cameos in
the Robert Altman films Ready to Wear and The Player, she went back to
work full time in 1996, co-starring with Chazz Palminteri in Faithful.
In 1998, Cher returned to the music scene with the international chart-topping
smashes "Believe." and "This Is A Song For The Lonely."
Fans and critics have long debated what Cher means to music, show biz,
and pop culture. A pro at reinvention long before Madonna made it fashionable,
Cher has, at the very least, always personified survival and sheer persistence.
The very failures that destroy the toughest souls in Hollywood, have only
served to make this pop icon permanently resilient.
Let us connect you with a Cher Agent now to book
Cher to appear at your next corporate, private or
special event!
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