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1981: Princess Diana
In 1981, Mrs. Diana Spencer televised her wedding to Prince Charles in front of 750 million viewers, becoming Diana, Princess of Wales, the king of traffic that year. The shy new royal family is known for her elegant sense of fashion and glamorous beauty that has made her a fashion icon, but what ultimately makes her loved by so many people is her generous, warm heart.



1982: Michael Jackson
Although he has been a sensationalist in pop music since childhood, it was Michael Jackson's 1982 album Thriller that made him a superstar and cemented his position as the king of pop. Not only did Thriller feature engaging hits like Beat It and Billie Jean, it became the best-selling album of all time — winning up to 32 awards and eventually winning a Grammy for Michael.
1983: Eddie Murphy
In 1982, Eddie Murphy officially entered the show business with his debut film 48 Hours, co-starring with Nick Nolte, which was a success, and the following year in 1983, the comedy album Eddie Murphy: Comedian was released, which won the 25th annual Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. This has made his popularity reach an unprecedented height.
1984: Prince Prince Prince
In 1984, Prince released his fourth album, Purple Rain, the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The album was immediately recognized as a musical masterpiece. It includes hits like "When the Pigeons Cry" and "I'll Die 4 U". It finished first on the National Albums Chart for 24 consecutive weeks and won Prince two Grammy Awards.
1985: The Brat Pack
In the 1980s, Adult Movies were abundant in Europe and the United States. Eight young Hollywood stars who regularly appear in these films — Emilio Esteviz, Molly Linwald, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ellie Shedy, Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, and Andrew McCarthy — are collectively referred to as the "Kid" box. They caused a stir in 1985 when they appeared at the party and made big box office films like "St. Elmo's Fire" and "The Breakfast Club."
1986: Madonna
Since Madonna broke into the music industry in 1983, she has been one of the most influential performers in the industry. In 1986, she released her third studio album, True Blue, her first global number one album. It earned Madonna her second Grammy Award.
1987: Patrick Swazi
Although "Dirty Dancing" is Patrick Swayze's seventh starring film, it made him a superstar, making him one of the most popular actors and, not surprisingly, a major sex symbol.
1988: Betty Midler
1988 was the best year for singer and actress Betty Midler. She appeared in three major films, including "The Beach" with Barbara Hershey.
1989: New Kids On The Block
Because of "Hanging Tough," which ranked number one on the Billboard 200 chart in 1989, the new street boy band New Kids on the Block — which included Downey Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, and Jonathan Knight — became one of the hottest music groups of the decade, with an avid following of loyal teenage girls around the world.
1990: Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts made headlines from a supporting actress in 1990 when she made the lead role in Pretty Woman — an iconic role that made her one of America's most popular actresses. Not only did her performance earn her a second Oscar nomination, but it also made her one of the highest-paid actresses of 1990.
1991: Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins' career in Hollywood dates back to the 1960s. While he was by no means a rising star in 1991, he shone again after the release of his role as the dreaded serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter's The Silence of the Lambs. The role made him a household name and earned him his first Oscar.
1992: Whitney Houston
Amazing vocal talent has propelled Whitney Houston into the music industry's greatest performers' league, but in 1992, Whitney showed off her acting skills when she debuted on the big screen with Kevin Costner in "The Bodyguard." Not only did she make headlines for the film, but she also sang the title track "I Will Always Love You" on her soundtrack. The soundtrack album won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year and won several music awards.
1993: Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington's acting career has been on the rise since the late '80s. In 1993, he starred in three films — Philadelphia, Pelicans Briefing and Nothing Wrong — and won his third Oscar for malcolm X the year before, peaking his influence.
1994: Keanu Reeves
Five years after starring for the first time in The Wonderful Adventures of Bill and Ted, Keanu Reeves has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. In 1994, he starred in the film Speed with Sandra Bullock. Not only does it highlight Keanu's sexy charm, but it also shows his potential as an action star.
1995: Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks was one of the most famous actors of the '80s and '90s, but it was his outstanding performance in the controversial 1993 film Philadelphia and his 1994 performance in Forrest Gump that made him one of the hottest actors of the decade. Finally, in 1995, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
1996: Will Smith
Will Smith is no longer the "fresh Prince of Bel Air", but is determined to become a hot actor and rapper in Hollywood. In 1996, he starred in the action-adventure film Independence Day and began filming one of his most famous roles, Agent J in Men in Black.
1997: Leonardo DiCaprio
When people think back to Leonardo DiCaprio's long acting career, it usually starts with him playing jack with actress Kate Winslet in the Oscar-winning film Titanic. The film was one of the most important films of the young star's life, earning Little Plum his second Golden Globe Award and making him a fan favorite of the late '90s.
1998: Children of Destiny
In 1998, music from the debut album of Destiny's Child, one of the hottest new girl groups, began to attract attention. Its members include Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, as well as Latvia Robertson, Letoya Lukett and Farah Franklin. Their songs "No, No, No" and "Without Me" were the most popular songs of the year, and the album remained on the US TOP 200 chart for 26 consecutive weeks.
1999: Britney Spears
In January 1999, Britney Spears performed her self-titled album with the single "... Baby One More Time" reached number one on the Top 100 singles chart. The album won 14 Platinum Awards, making Britney, then 17, one of the best music performers of all time.
2000: Angelina Jolie
While Angelina Jolie has become known in Hollywood for her jaw-dropping beauty, in 2000 she won her first Oscar with Winona Red for her work in The Broken Girl. That same year, she starred with Nicolas Cage in the film Sixty Seconds Gone.
2001: Russell Crowe
Following the release of the critically acclaimed TV series Gladiator in 2000, Russell Crow became one of Hollywood's most popular male protagonists. The following year, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for playing the Roman general Maximus Desimos Meridianus.
2002: Justin Timberlake
Although he had originally made a name for himself as a member of the boy band NSYNC, he left the band in 2002 to start his career. The decision to leave proved right: His 2002 solo album "Justified" — which included the hits "Cry Me a River" and "Rock Your Body" — earned him four Grammy nominations and a best pop vocal album.
2003: Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston has been a Hollywood star since the 90s, but she earned herself even more fame in 2003. She is best known for playing Rachel Green in 2003's Friends – the same year she won a Golden Globe and had great success as a movie star. That year, she starred with Jim Carrey in the comedy "Almighty Bruce," a role considered Jen's greatest commercial success in the film. Over the next few years, Jennifer starred in films including "Along Came Polly," "Rumor Has It," "The Break-Up," and "Marley & Me."
2004: Jamie Fox
Jamie Fox's dazzling role as the titular character in the 2004 biopic Ray chronicles the 30-year life of musician Ray Charles. The following year, he not only won the Golden Globe Award, the British Academy Film Award, the Critics' Choice Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award for his outstanding performance, but also won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Jamie made his history of awards season victories as he became the second actor to win all five major actor awards for a single performance.
2005: Lindsay Rohan
In 2005, Lindsay Rohan had become Hollywood's most famous young actress. While she is best known for her starring roles in the Disney teen comedies Grotesque Friday and Confessions of a Teen Drama Queen, her leading performance in Tinafi's 2004 teen comedy Mean Girls sent her fame soaring. In 2005, the actress starred in the Disney comedy Herbie: Full Loads and released her second studio album, A Little More Personal (Raw).
2006: Beyoncé
Beyoncé has been a sensation in the music industry for many years, but 2006 was the year of the explosion. On September 1, 2006, she released her second studio album "B'Day" as a solo artist, featuring songs such as "Déjà" Vu, "Beautiful Liar" and fan favorite "Irreplaceable". The album has earned Bey numerous accolades, including the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album. "B'Day" subsequently received RIAA's Triple Platinum certification.
2007: Rihanna
Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad— released in 2007— is arguably what makes her a bigger star as a recording artist and music industry leader. In addition to receiving seven Grammy nominations, the album's first single, "Umbrella," won the Barbados-born singer her first Grammy Award for Best Rap/Vocal Collaboration.
2008: Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift's second studio album, Fearless, was released in 2008 and won praise from critics and country music fans alike. At just 20 years old, Taylor made history as the youngest artist ever to win a Grammy Album of the Year Award. "Fearless" also won the Country Music Academy Awards and the Country Music Association Awards. It is also reportedly one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century.
2009: Robert Pattinson
Of course, we first met Robert Pattinson because of his role as Cedric Diggory in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but he didn't break out until a few years later. By 2009, Robert, who played the vampire Edward Karen in 2008's Twilight, had just starred with Kristen Stewart (his love on screen and off the field at the time), and he was a true Hollywood memetic.
2010: Katie Perry
While Katy Perry gained widespread fame after releasing her second studio album, One Boy, in 2008, it wasn't until 2010 that she reached new heights as a singer. That year, the pop star released her third studio album, Teenage Dream, which took first place five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart — "California Gurls," "Teenage Dream," "Firework," "ET," and "Last Friday Night" (TGIF). The album subsequently received eight Platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America.
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