Michael (I) Jackson filmography and biography
Date of birth: 29 August 1958, Gary, Indiana, USA
Date of death: 25 June 2009, Los Angeles, California, USA (homicide)
Michael (I) Jackson biography
American superstar Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, on August
29, 1958, and entertained audiences nearly his entire life. His father,
Joe Jackson (III), had been a guitarist but was forced to give
up his musical ambitions following his marriage to Katherine (Scruse).
Together they prodded their growing family's musical interests at home.
By the early 1960s, the older boys Jackie, Tito and Jermaine had begun
performing around the city; by 1964, Michael and Marlon had joined in.
A musical prodigy, Michael's singing and dancing talents were amazingly
mature, and he soon became the dominant voice and focus of The
Jackson 5. An opening act for such soul groups as the O-Jays and
James Brown (I), it was Gladys Knight (not
Diana Ross (I)) who officially brought the group to
Berry Gordy's attention, and by 1969, the boys were producing
back-to-back chart-busting hits as Motown artists ("I Want You Back,"
"ABC," "Never Can Say Goodbye," "Got to Be There," etc.). As a product
of the 1970s, the boys emerged as one of the most accomplished black
pop/soul vocal groups in music history, successfully evolving from a
group like The Temptations to a disco phenomenon.
Solo success for Michael was inevitable, and by the 1980s, he had become
infinitely more popular than his brotherly group. Record sales
consistently orbited, culminating in the biggest-selling album of all
time, "Thriller" in 1982. A TV natural, he ventured rather uneasily
into films, such as playing the Scarecrow in The Wiz, but
had much better luck with elaborate music videos.
In the 1990s, the downside as an 1980s pop phenomenon began to rear
itself. Michael grew terribly child-like and introverted by his
peerless celebrity. A rather timorous, androgynous figure to begin
with, his physical appearance began to change drastically, and his
behavior grew alarmingly bizarre, making him a consistent target for
scandal-making, despite his numerous charitable acts. Two brief
marriages -- one to Elvis Presley's daughter
Lisa Marie Presley -- were forged and two children produced by
his second wife during that time, but the purposes behind them appeared
image-oriented. Despite it all, Michael Jackson's passion and artistry
as a singer, dancer, writer and businessman are unparalleled, and it is
these prodigious talents that will ultimately prevail over the
extremely negative aspects of his seriously troubled adult life.
For it all to end on June 25, 2009, with his sudden death at age 50 of a
drug-induced cardiac arrest, just as he was coming out of a four-year
reclusive period and rehearsing for a sold-out London concert
"comeback" in July, seems uncommonly cruel and tragic. Millions upon
millions of dedicated fans will remember where they were "the day
Michael died".
Michael (I) Jackson trivia
- Through his "Heal the World" Foundation, Jackson spearheaded airlifts of
food and medical supplies to war-torn Sarajevo, instituted mentoring,
immunization and drug-abuse education programs and paid for a Hungarian
child's liver transplant.
- (3 April 1998) Second child, with Debbie Rowe, daughter
Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, is born.
- (13 February 1997) Wife, Debbie Rowe, gave birth to a son in
Beverly Hills, named Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.
- Macaulay Culkin is godfather to his two eldest children.
- (26 May 1994) Married Lisa Marie Presley in La Vega, Dominican
Republic, by Judge Hugo Francisco Alvarez Perez. Witnesses present were
Thomas Keough and Eve Darling (Lisa Marie's ex-brother-in-law and his
wife, ex-sister-in-law).
- Shares with Carlos Santana (I) the record for most Grammys won in
one year, with eight.
- First solo artist to generate four top ten hits on the Billboard charts
on one album with "Off the Wall."
- First artist to generate seven top ten hits (USA) on one album with
"Thriller."
- Only artist in history to generate five #1 hits (USA) from one album
with "Bad."
- With Lionel Richie (I), co-wrote the song "We Are the World," and
was one of its performers.
- His 1982 album "Thriller" is the biggest selling album of all time, with
confirmed sales of over 47 million, and over an estimated 100 million
copies worldwide.
- His 1991 album "Dangerous" is second to "Thriller" as the biggest
selling album of all time, with over 20 million copies sold worldwide.
- His 1987 album "BAD" is third to "Thriller" as the biggest selling album
of all time, with 20 million copies sold worldwide.
- Brother of (in this order) Rebbie Jackson,
Jackie Jackson (II), Tito Jackson,
Jermaine Jackson (I), La Toya Jackson,
Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson (I) and
Janet Jackson (I).
- Copied his moon walk after mime Marcel Marceau (I) in
"walk-against-the- wind" pantomime techniques.
- Wrote and recorded a song called "On the Line", produced by 'Kenneth
'Babyface Edmonds, for the film Get on the Bus
that was not included on the soundtrack for the film.
- The name of his 2700-acre ranch near Santa Ynez, California, is
Neverland Valley Ranch. It contains Jackson's house, an amusement park
co-designed by Macaulay Culkin, a private theater and dance
stage, and exotic animals.
- Once dated Brooke Shields.
- (9 September 2001) He is being sued by two former financial advisors for
$25 million over alleged unpaid expenses. Jackson denies owing them
anything.
- Had a skin disease called vitiligo.
- Was a Jehovah's Witness.
- Uncle of Jermaine Jackson II, Valencia Jackson,
Brittany Jackson (II), Marlon Jackson Jr.,
Stevanna Jackson.
- His estate contains a child's mini coaster, Zipper, Bumper cars, Merry
go round, octopus, Giant slide and rocking dragon.. There is also a
full size basketball court, water wars section (for water gun fights) 2
Trains, (one steam train) and a zoo where he has various exotic animals
including elephants, giraffes, alligators, a tiger and even an
Anaconda.
- He does not own the right to the entire Beatles catalogue. For example,
the family of the late George Harrison own songs he wrote,
including "Something," and Sony music owns 50% of the catalogue after
Jackson sold it to them because he needed the money.
- Son of Katherine Jackson (II), and Joe Jackson (III).
- Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 (as a solo artist).
- Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 (as a member of the
Jackson 5).
- (November 2002) Jackson shocked his fans when he dangled his third
child, infant Prince Michael II, over a balcony on the fourth
floor of a Berlin, Germany hotel for all hovering fans to see. He later
stated that he made "a terrible mistake.".
- Starting with Black or White (1991) (V), Jackson and his record
company refer to his music videos, before or since, as "short films,"
never "videos".
- Has his look-alike puppet in the French show
Les guignols de linfo.
- Father of Prince Michael, Prince Michael II,
Paris Jackson (I).
- Is the godfather of Michael Gibb, son of The Bee Gees front man
Barry Gibb (I).
- (25 November 2003) He and his lawyer, Mark Geragos, sued jet charter
company XtraJet for invasion of privacy. The firm allegedly installed
hidden cameras to tape the two's confidential attorney-client
conversations. A California judge has barred the firm from releasing or
selling any footage it may have obtained.
- In 2002 had planned to produce and star in the movie "The Nightmares of
Edgar Allan Poe", about the last years of writer
Edgar Allan Poe (I). He was to star as the famed 19th century
author (who was Caucasian), and had written music for the film as well.
- For a charity event held at the Neverland Ranch in September 2003, for
the first time ever, he invited an artist from the outside to perform
there. It was Yannick Harrison, also known as Jay Kid, from
Denmark that performed a number of his interpretations of Michael
Jackson songs for the specially invited guests.
- Has sold over 750 million albums worldwide.
- Was present at the private funeral service for Maurice Gibb.
- He was voted the 35th Greatest Artist of all time in Rock 'n' Roll by
Rolling Stone.
- His favorite The Beatles'' song is "Come Together" - his version
of the song is on "History - Past, Present and Future.".
- Was found not guilty on ten counts of child molestation on 13 June 2005
due to lack of evidence.
- Ranked #11 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars" with his
brothers as the Jackson 5.
- He was (along with Tito Jackson) co-best man at
Liza Minnelli's and David Gest's wedding.
- 'Tatum ONeal, was Jackson's first girlfriend and allegedly his
first real love. However, she denied this in her book, saying that he
only kissed.
- His hit song "Bad" from 1987 was initially supposed to be a duet with
fellow 80's superstar Prince. Prince said in an interview that he did
not wish to sing the line "Your butt is mine".
- Ex-brother-in-law of James DeBarge.
- President Ronald Reagan (I) wanted to award a special White House
medal to Jackson, Bob Hope (I) and the late
John Wayne (I) in 1984. However, future Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court John Roberts advised against the proposal, saying the
award was too much for a pop singer.
- Received a Presidential Humanitarian Award from President
Ronald Reagan (I) at the White House in May 1984, in recognition
of Jackson's contribution to the government's campaign against drunk
driving. "Beat It" was used in television advertisements.
- Jackson joined Chris Tucker (I), Tony Bennett (I), former
president Bill Clinton (I) and members of the Democratic
National Committee at Harlem's Apollo Theatre in New York for a concert
fundraiser. Tucker co-hosted the event with actress
Cicely Tyson, while Rubén Blades, k.d. lang and
Bennett performed. Jackson sang a medley of songs that included "Black
or White" and "Smooth Criminal", and was joined by
'Janes Addiction guitarist and former
Red Hot Chili Peppers Dave Navarro (IV) for a portion of
his set (24 April 2002).
- Attended a memorial service for the late actor Marlon Brando in
August 2004, along with Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson (I)
and Sean Penn (I).
- Addressed the Oxford Union on the subject of child welfare and his new
initiative "Heal the Kids". (6 March 2001)
- Was asked to write and perform the songs for Batman, but
had to turn it down due to his concert commitments.
- In January 2000 Jackson announced he was considering retiring from the
music industry, citing his weariness at publicity as a reason.
- In 1997, Jackson released an album of new material coupled with remixes
of hit singles from the "HIStory" album titled "Blood on the Dance
Floor: HIStory in the Mix". He dedicated the album to his friend Sir
Elton John, who had helped him through his addiction to
prescribed painkillers. It went on to sell 6 million copies worldwide,
making it the biggest selling remix album of all time.
- His album "HIStory: Past, Present and Future - Book I" has sold 16
million copies worldwide since its release in 1995, making it the
biggest selling multiple-disc album of all time.
- His 2001 album "Invincible" sold over 10 million copies worldwide.
- In January 1993 Jackson performed during the halftime show at Super Bowl
XXVII. It drew the largest viewing audience in the history of American
television.
- In a move named by Jackson's advisers as "refinancing," it was announced
in April 2006 that Jackson had struck a deal with Sony and Fortress
investments. In the deal Sony may be allowed to take control of half of
Jackson's 50% stake in Sony/ ATV Music Publishing (worth an estimated
$1 billion) which Jackson co-owns. Jackson would be left with 25% of
the catalog, with the rest belonging to Sony. In exchange, Sony
negotiated with a loans company on behalf of Jackson. Jackson's $200m
in loans were due in December 2005 and were secured on the catalog.
Jackson failed to pay and the Bank of America sold them to Fortress
investments, a company dealing in distressed loans. However, Jackson
hasn't as yet sold any of the remainder of his stake. The possible
purchase by Sony of 25% of Sony/ATV Music Publishing is a conditional
option; it is assumed the singer will try to avoid having to sell part
of the catalog of songs including material by other artists such as
'Bob Dylan' and 'Destinys Child. As another part of the deal
Jackson was given a new $300 million loan, and a lower interest rate on
the old loan to match the original Bank of America rate. When the loan
was sold to Fortress investments they increased the interest rate to
20%.
- Winner of the Brit Award for International Male in 1989.
- Winner of the British Phonographic Industry Award for International Solo
Artist in 1988.
- Winner of the British Phonographic Industry Award for International Solo
Artist in 1984.
- Was a frequent guest at the infamous "Studio 54"
- On 27 May 2006, Jackson accepted a Legend Award at MTV Japan's VMA
Awards in Tokyo. It was his first public appearance since being found
not guilty in his child molestation trial almost a year earlier. The
award was honoring his influence and impact in music videos over the
past 25 years.
- Despite a number of surgeons' claims that Jackson has undergone multiple
nasal surgeries as well as a forehead lift, thinned lips and cheekbone
surgery, Jackson wrote in his 1988 autobiography "Moon Walk" that he
only had two rhinoplastic surgeries and the surgical creation of a
cleft in his chin, while attributing puberty and diet to the noticeable
change in the structure of his face.
- Jackson hired film director Martin Scorsese to direct the video
for the "Bad" album's title track. When the 18-minute music video
debuted on television, it sparked a great deal of controversy as it was
apparent that Jackson's appearance had changed dramatically. Although
Jackson's skin color had been a medium- brown color for the entire
duration of his youth, his skin had gradually become paler since 1982,
and had now become a light brown color. This was now so noticeable that
the entire press took out widespread coverage on it and claimed that
Jackson had bleached his own skin. In 1993 Jackson claimed that his
changing skin color is due to a skin disorder vitiligo whilst on
The Oprah Winfrey Show.
- Performed at the ball for President Bill Clinton (I)'s first
inauguration on 20 January 1993.
- "Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection", his third greatest hits
package in less than ten years, sold 250,000 copies worldwide following
its release in October 2004.
- "The Essential Michael Jackson", another greatest hits package, debuted
at a surprisingly high Number 2 on the UK charts and sold 200,000
copies within five months. In the United States it only reached Number
96 and soon disappeared.
- Recorded an anti-war song about the US invasion of Iraq, "We've Had
Enough", which was included on his greatest hits package "Michael
Jackson: The Ultimate Collection".
- His greatest hits compilation "Michael Jackson: Number Ones" sold 6
million copies worldwide following its release in November 2003,
peaking at Number 1 in most countries except the United States. It had
been planned at the last minute after "Resurrection", a follow-up to
his 2001 album "Invincible", was canceled.
- Fortress Investment Group foreclosed and took possession of Jackson's
half- interest in the Sony/ATV Music Publishing company, estimated to
be worth $1 billion, as well as the entire MiJac Music Publishing
company. (December 2005)
- Promotional videos of his songs directed by, among others,
John Landis and John Singleton (I) have cost more than
some motion pictures.
- Paid $1.5 million in 1999 for the Best Picture Oscar awarded to
David O. Selznick for Gone with the Wind.
- Announced his intention to record a charity single dedicated to the
victims of Hurricane Katrina entitled, "I Have This Dream".
Ciara (I), Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly,
Keyshia Cole, James Ingram (I), Michael Jackson's brother
Jermaine Jackson (I), Shanice (I), the
Shirley Caesar and 'The OJays all supposedly lent their
voices to the charity song. At the time, Jackson's spokesperson,
Raymone K. Bain, said the list of performers included
Mary J. Blige, 'Missy 'Misdemeanor Elliott, Jay-Z,
James Brown (I) and Lenny Kravitz. All of these artists
later appeared to be no longer participating. The Katrina Charity
Single remains unreleased.
- He was a close friend of the former child star Mark Lester (I).
Lester is godfather to Jackson's children. Although the two had not
spoken for several years before his death.
- He was never related to Elvis Presley by marriage since Presley
died many years before his marriage to Lisa Marie.
- Is spoofed in Eminem's music video "Just Lose It".
- Jackson was fired from Two Seas Records, with whom he had signed a
recording contract in April 2006 for one album. The album had been set
for a fall 2007 release. (September 2006)
- California state authorities ordered Jackson to close the Neverland
Ranch and fined him more than $100,000 for failing to pay the staff
there or maintain proper insurance. (March 2006).
- When Jackson performed in England in 1982, he asked to meet former actor
Mark Lester (I). "He wanted to meet someone who had a similar
background, a child star," Lester said. The result was a lifelong
friendship.
- Presented with an "Artist of the decade" award by
Elizabeth Taylor (I) in 1989, proclaiming him "the true king of
pop, rock and soul".
- Ordered to pay Debbie Rowe $60,000 for legal fees in their battle
for custody over of their two children. Los Angeles Judge Robert
Schnider gave Jackson until 28 September to obey the order. Rowe had
asked for $195,000, but the judge noted that she had received eight
million dollars in the divorce. (6 September 2006).
- In October 2002 it was revealed by various international banks that
Jackson was in financial debt into the tens of millions of dollars due
to various unpaid loans.
- Some of his favorite pastimes were water balloon fights and climbing
trees. He wrote several songs sitting in his favorite tree at
Neverland, which he called Giving Tree, because it was so inspiring.
- Is portrayed by Alex Burrall and Jason Weaver (I) in
The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992) (TV).
- Godmother of his daughter Paris Jackson (I) and son
Prince Michael is Elizabeth Taylor (I).
- Godfather of Nicole Richie.
- Did not tour America after the BAD tour in 1987.
- Received a Special Award for a Generation at the Brit Awards in 1996.
- Received the World Music Award for world's best-selling album of all
time, "Thriller", at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club, on 8 May 1996.
- Received the Diamond Award for selling more than 100 million albums at
the World Music Awards in London on 15 November 2006.
- Ended more than a year of speculation by buying the British music
publishing company ATV Music for a reported £34 million ($50 million)
in August 1985. The company owned 40,000 songs, including the Northern
Songs catalog which contained all The Beatles songs up to their Apple
Days. Jackson outbid Coca-Cola, EMI, CBS (who thereafter looked after
the catalog for Jackson) and a very disappointed Paul McCartney,
who had originally tried to buy Northern Songs for £21 million ($35
million) in 1981 and then later - again unsuccessfully - in conjunction
with Yoko Ono (I).
- 1st May 2001: His video for "Thriller" was voted at #1 by VH1 on their
countdown of the Top 100 Greatest Videos Of All Time. At #2 was "Like A
Prayer" by Madonna.
- Won a poll of superstars to have his image on a stamp issued by the
Virgin Islands in July 1985. He asked that the Virgin Islands donated
all revenue (the stamps were priced between 60 cents and $1.50) to
welfare and education.
- Disappointed his fans by singing a few lines from "We Are the World",
accompanied by a children's choir, after he had been rumored to perform
his 1982 hit "Thriller" as a triumphant comeback at the World Music
Awards at Earls Court, London. Jackson left the stage to audible boos
from the audience - some of his fans had paid up to £500 a ticket to
see him perform. (15 November 2006).
- Filed complaints against the Independent Television Commission and the
Broadcasting Standards Commission of the UK following the documentary
Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special (2003) (TV).
- Held his first live concert in four years at Madison Square Garden, New
York, in early September 2001. He was paid £10 million for two
concerts.
- Originally intended to begin his solo career when he turned eighteen in
1976, but financial problems forced him to remain with the Jackson
Five, renaming themselves The Jacksons for legals reasons, until 1979.
- While Jackson has claimed 104 million sales for his 1982 album
"Thriller", the Guinness Book of World Records has put the figure at 51
million copies sold as of 2006.
- A $10 million lawsuit filed by Jackson was dismissed by a US judge. The
lawsuit was filed against a man from New Jersey who was allegedly in
possession of items and memorabilia that Jackson claims were stolen.
(14 January 2006).
- In 1997 a survey declared Jackson the most famous person in the world,
ahead of Pope John Paul II and then US President
Bill Clinton (I).
- It is clear in the opinion of a number of plastic surgeons that Jackson
has undergone extensive plastic surgery and it may be said that he is
hardly recognizable as the same person he was as an adolescent, but the
effectiveness of his cosmetic surgery has been hotly debated.
- He was the highest earning singer of 1988-1989, with $125 million from
his worldwide "BAD" album tour.
- Honored by CBS as the "top selling act of the Eighties" in March 1990.
- Jackson was seen by a record 500,000 people during his seven day stand
at Wembley Stadium in July 1988.
- Moonwalker was certified as the all-time top selling music
video in March 1989.
- Attended James Brown (I)'s funeral in Augusta, Georgia. (30
December 2006).
- (11 November 2004) Inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame for his
outstanding contribution to British music and integral part of British
music culture.
- He returned to live in the United States on 24 December 2006, setting up
residence in Las Vegas.
- On 13 June 2003, the day after his neighbor and friend of 25 years
Gregory Peck died, Jackson went to Peck's house to help his
widow plan the memorial service. Peck had once publicly praised the
singer as a model parent.
- The music video for his song "Thriller" was with 13 minutes the longest
music video ever, until this record was broken by
Mike Skinner (I) with the video for the song "When You Wasn't
Famous".
- Jackson greeted thousands of US troops in a US army base south of Tokyo
on 10 March 2007. About 3,000 troops and their family members gathered
in a fitness center at Camp Zama. Jackson, after shaking hands with and
thanking the troops personally for their service, spoke to the crowd
gathered, saying, "Those of you in here today are some of the most
special people in the world. It is because of you in here today, and
others who so valiantly have given their lives to protect us, that we
enjoy our freedom." Jackson also attended a ceremony at the camp for an
army member being promoted and put a pin on his uniform.
- At his peak, Jackson was reportedly worth around $1 Billion.
- Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002.
- His 1979 debut solo album "Off the Wall" has sold around 20 million
copies worldwide.
- His 2001 album "Invincible" was his first full album of new material for
ten years, since 1991's "Dangerous".
- Fell out with Quincy Jones after the producer cut half the songs
from his 1987 album "BAD". In a 2006 interview with "The Daily
Telegraph" newspaper, Jones admitted he had not spoken to Jackson for
years.
- Diagnosed with lupus in 1984.
- Claimed to have given $300 million to charity, more than any other
celebrity apart from Oprah Winfrey.
- Former son-in-law of Priscilla Presley.
- Childhood school friend of David Gest.
- Attended the funeral of his close friend Ryan White (I) in April
1990.
- Longtime supporter of AIDS research,and over 32 more charities.
- In the early 1970s while still very young and a member of the
Jackson 5, appeared on The Dating Game. Roles
were reversed; Michael asked questions and picked a date from three
eligible "bachelorettes".
- Is a fan of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
- A special 25th anniversary edition of his 1982 album "Thriller",
entitled "Thriller 25", sold an estimated 3 million copies worldwide.
- Upon his death, many fans left remembrances at the Hollywood star,
located at 1541 Vine Street, awarded to a long time radio talk show
host also named Michael Jackson. Upon hearing of this, the radio
commentator said, "I am willingly loan it to him and, if it would bring
him back, he can have it. He was a real star. Sinatra, Presley, The
Beatles and Michael Jackson.".
- The Jacksons were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for
Recording at 1500 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
- Made an out-of-court settlement with the family of 13-year-old
Jordie Chandler for an estimated $25 million in January 1994
following allegations of sexual abuse against children.
- Owed an estimated $435 million in debts at the time of his death.
- At the time of his death Jackson was living in a rented mansion once
owned by the actor Sir Sean Connery in the Holmby Hills
neighborhood of Los Angeles.
- His favorite movie as a child and teenager was Oliver!.
- Celebrities provided varied comments after Jackson's sudden death.
Madonna and Diana Ross (I) released statements saying
they could not stop crying. Jackson's former wife,
Lisa Marie Presley, said the singer had told her he was afraid
he would end up like Elvis Presley, her father.
Elizabeth Taylor (I), a long-time friend, said she, "can't
imagine life without him." Liza Minnelli told CBS, "When the
autopsy comes, all hell's going to break loose, so thank God we're
Âcelebrating him now." Jamie Foxx, stated: "We want to celebrate
this black man. He belongs to us and we shared him with everybody
else.".
- Following his death, U.S. President Barack Obama sent a letter of
condolence to the Jackson family, and during a press conference the
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs (IV) said that President Obama
viewed Jackson as a "spectacular performer, and a music icon". In
Congress, Representatives Diane Watson (I) and
Jesse Jackson Jr. asked members to observe a moment of silence.
- MTV and BET began airing his music videos, and ran two news specials,
until 8 p.m. EDT the following day of his death.
- The news of his death spread quickly online, causing websites to crash
and slow down from user overload. Both TMZ and the Los Angeles Times,
two websites that were the first to confirm the news, suffered outages.
- His death triggered an outpouring of grief. Fans gathered outside the
UCLA Medical Center, his Holmby Hills home, the Apollo Theater in New
York, and at Hitsville U.S.A., the old Motown headquarters in Detroit
where his career began, now the Motown Museum. Streets around the
hospital were blocked off, and across America people left offices and
factories to watch the breaking news on television.
- An Amazon spokesperson said that the website sold out of all of his CDs,
and those of the Jackson 5, within minutes of the news of his
death breaking.
- He had been scheduled to perform 50 sold-out concerts to over one
million people at London's O2 arena, from July 13, 2009 to March 6,
2010, which he implied during a press conference would have been the
final concerts of his career. Unfortunately he passed away before he
could perform any of these shows. His rehearsals for the tour were
documented in This Is It.
- On the day of Jackson's death, Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)
paramedics received a 911 call at 12:21 pm (19:21 UTC), and arrived
three minutes and seventeen seconds later, at which point Jackson was
reportedly not breathing. The recording of the emergency call was
released by the LAFD on June 27, 2009. Paramedics are reported to have
wanted to pronounce him dead at the scene, but a doctor insisted he be
taken to a hospital. CPR was performed on the way to the Ronald Reagan
UCLA Medical Center, where they arrived at 1:14 pm (20:14 UTC), and
continued for an hour. He was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm (21:26 UTC).
- Producer Keya Morgan gave Jackson a ring that once belonged to
Marilyn Monroe.
- Following the week of his death, his album sales collectively spiked
over 2000%.
- The Staples Center Michael Jackson memorial service non-performing VIP
attendees included 'Sean 'P. Diddy Combs, Larry King (I),
Barbara Walters, Jaleel White, 'Kimberly
'Lil' Kim Jones, Spike Lee, Don King (I),
Vicki Roberts (II), Nicole Richie, Dionne Warwick,
Kim Kardashian, and Kris Jenner.
- Music website Amazon sold as many Jackson albums in the 24 hours after
his death as in the previous 11 years.
- His gold coffin seen at his memorial is a rare design called the
Promethean. It cost $25,000 and is made of solid bronze but is 14-carat
gold-plated with a hand-polished mirror finish and lined with velvet.
It is identical to the coffin used to bury James Brown (I) in
2006 - which may have inspired Jackson after he saw it when Brown lay
in state.
- His memorial service from the Staples Center on Tuesday, July 7th 2009
brought the Internet's second largest day ever in terms of total
traffic.
- In the 1980s, Jackson and Queen (I) lead singer
Freddie Mercury became close friends and recorded three songs
together - "Victory", "State of Shock" (later recorded by
Mick Jagger) and "There Must Be More To Life Than This". All are
demos and have never been officially released.
- The Elephant Man was one of his favorite movies.
- Spent his last days at a rented mansion at 100 North Carolwood Drive in
Los Angeles. The property was once owned by Sean Connery.
- An Andy Warhol head-and-shoulders portrait of Jackson made the
cover of Time magazine on March 19, 1984.
- He died on the same day as Farrah Fawcett. Both were in
California at the time. She died at 9:28 a.m PDT, he was pronounced
dead at 2:26 p.m. after hours of unsuccessful resuscitation.
- It is estimated that Michael Jackson (I)'s earnings in the six
months following his death on June 25 2009 will top the entire $149
million (£90 million) made by Jimi Hendrix since he passed away
in 1970.
- Two months after his death, just before what would be his 51st birthday,
and the day of his burial, his Number Ones album surpassed Taylor
Swift's highly successful album Fearless as the best selling album of
2009 at that point.
- He had a long standing relationship with Cherokee Studios, reaching back
to his days with the Jackson 5. It was during an early Jackson 5
recording session at Cherokee that Shelley Berger, longtime Motown
Manager, first realized his talent, telling Rolling Stone Magazine he
would be "the new Sammy Davis." Later, he came back to Cherokee to
record his multi platinum breakout solo Album Off the Wall. His
relationship with Cherokee continued throughout his solo career,
culminating in the recording of what went on to become the best selling
album of all time, Thriller (109 million albums sold worldwide).
- Holds 10 different Guinness World Records.
- In 1991, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a top secret film project
called "MidKnight" which would star Jackson as meek young man by day,
who secretly changes into a heroic singing and dancing knight at the
stroke of midnight. The film was part of Jackson's $1 billion re-up
with Sony Music. But the project fell apart due to contractual issues
as well as the 1993 child molestation allegations.
- Jackson received his very first screen kiss in the
John Singleton (I)-directed music video, "Remember the Time"
(1992), when he kissed Iman (I) (playing Queen Nefertiti to
Eddie Murphy (I)'s Pharaoh).
- Achieved the dubious distinction in 2009 of meriting the number three
position on Forbes magazine's list of "Top-Earning Dead Celebrities".
Jackson's posthumous earnings of $90 million were surpassed only by
Yves Saint-Laurent and Richard Rodgers (I) and 'Oscar
Hammerstein (II)' (as Rodgers & Hammerstein).
- Kept a pet chimpanzee, Bubbles (VII).
Michael (I) Jackson quotes
- I can't think of a better way to spread the message of world peace than
by working with the NFL and being part of Super Bowl XXVII.
- I don't like pop music.
- I'll always be Peter Pan in my heart.
- People think they know me, but they don't. Not really. Actually, I am
one of the loneliest people on this earth. I cry sometimes, because it
hurts. It does. To be honest, I guess you could say that it hurts to be
me.
- "Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on a TV screen doesn't
make it factual. To buy it is to feed it." - about tabloid magazines.
- I made a terrible mistake. I got caught up in the excitement of the
moment. I would never intentionally endanger the lives of my children.
- "You ain't seen nothing yet, and the best is yet to come." (1999)
- There is a lot of sadness in my past life. My father beat me. It was
difficult to take being beaten and then going on stage. He was strict;
very hard and stern.
- Elizabeth Taylor (I) used to feed me, to hand-feed me, at times.
Please, I don't want anybody to think I'm starving, I'm not. My health
is perfect, actually.
- I just want to say to fans in every corner of the earth, every
nationality, every race, every language: I love you from the bottom of
my heart. I would love your prayers and your goodwill, and please be
patient and be with me and believe in me because I am completely,
completely innocent. But please know a lot of conspiracy is going on as
we speak.
- "Marlon Brando has been pushing. He's a wonderful man. He's a
god. He wants a lot of money. He wants to get things done right now." -
On a video about acting which he was planning to make with Brando in
2001
- Elizabeth Taylor (I) is a warm cuddly blanket that I love to
snuggle up to and cover myself with. I can confide in her and trust
her. She's Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, the Queen of
England, and Wendy.
- I trusted Martin Bashir to come into my life and that of my
family because I wanted the truth to be told. Martin Bashir persuaded
me to trust him that his would be an honest and fair portrayal of my
life and told me that he was the man that turned Diana's life around. I
am surprised that a professional journalist would compromise his
integrity by deceiving me in this way. Today I feel more betrayed than
perhaps ever before; that someone, who had got to know my children, my
staff and me, whom I let into my heart and told the truth, could then
sacrifice the trust I placed in him and produce this terrible and
unfair programme. Everyone who knows me will know the truth which is
that my children come first in my life and that I would never harm any
child. I also want to thank my fans around the world for the
overwhelming number of messages of support that I have received,
particularly from Great Britain, where people have e-mailed me and said
how appalled they were by the Bashir film. Their love and support has
touched me greatly.
- I was coming out of the shower and I fell and all my body weight - I'm
pretty fragile - all my body weight fell against my rib cage. And I
bruised my lung very badly.
- I love my children. I was holding my son tight. Why would I throw a baby
off the balcony? That's the dumbest, stupidest story I ever heard.
- I think that it's demeaning and disrespectful but I also want to make it
clear it's not just about me but a pattern of disrespect that he has
shown to our community. He needs to stop it and he needs to stop it
now." - On Eminem's video for "Just Lose It
- I have spent my entire life helping millions of children across the
world. I would never harm a child. It is unfortunate that some
individuals have seen fit to come forward and make a complaint that is
completely false. Years ago, I settled with certain individuals because
I was concerned about my family and the media scrutiny that would have
ensued if I fought the matter in court. These people wanted to exploit
my concern for children by threatening to destroy what I believe in and
what I do. I have been a vulnerable target for those who want money.
- I am always writing a potpourri of music. I want to give the world
escapism through the wonder of great music and to reach the masses.
- I'm a visionary and a creative person. God blessed me with certain
talents. I hate to use an analogy, but Walt Disney was creative
but not good with business. His brother Roy handled the books. He loved
creating family-oriented entertainment and so do I. I feel that was a
gift and I have that gift also. I'm very honored to have been chosen.
- "When I saw him move I was mesmerized. I've never seen a performer
perform like James Brown (I) and right then and there I knew
that that was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
- Success definitely brings on loneliness. People think you're lucky, that
you have everything. They think you can go anywhere and do anything,
but that's not the point. One hungers for the basic stuff.
- My father was a management genius. But what I really wanted was a dad.
- I've been in the entertainment industry since I was six-years-old ... As
Charles Dickens says, 'It's been the best of times, the worst of
times.' But I would not change my career ... While some have made
deliberate attempts to hurt me, I take it in stride because I have a
loving family, a strong faith and wonderful friends and fans who have,
and continue, to support me. (2007)
- [on his career] It all went by so fast, didn't it? I wish I could do it
all over again, I really do.
- [on refuting persistent rumors of skin surgery or bleaching] If I had a
chance to talk to Michelangelo, I would ask him what inspired him to
become who he is, the anatomy of his craftsmanship, not about who he
dated last night or why he decided to sit out in the sun so long.
- When I was 16, we were doing Las Vegas every night, and
Elvis Presley and Sammy Davis Jr. would sit me and my
brothers in a row and lecture us. 'Don't ever do drugs,' they told us.
I never forgot it.
- Music has been my outlet, my gift to all of the lovers in this world.
Through it, my music, I know I will live forever.
- You have to have that tragedy, that pain to pull from. That's what makes
a clown great. You can see he's hurting behind the masquerade. He's
something else externally. Charles Chaplin did that so
beautifully, better than anyone. I can play off those moments, too.
I've been through the fire many times.
- I never had the chance to do the fun things kids do: sleepovers,
parties, trick-or-treat. There was no Christmas, no holiday
celebrating. So now you try to compensate for some of that loss.
- My father is a much nicer person now. I think he realizes his children
are everything. Without your family, you have nothing. He's a nice
human being. At one time, we'd be horrified if he just showed up. We
were scared to death. He turned out really well. I wish it wasn't so
late.
- I'm still fascinated by clouds and the sunset. I was making wishes on
the rainbow yesterday. I saw the meteor shower. I made a wish every
time I saw a shooting star.
- I have confidence in my abilities. I have real perseverance. Nothing can
stop me when I put my mind to it.
- I never think about themes. I let the music create itself. I like it to
be a potpourri of all kinds of sounds, all kinds of colors, something
for everybody, from the farmer in Ireland to the lady who scrubs
toilets in Harlem.
- I've had people come to me, and after meeting me, they start crying. I
say, "Why are you crying?" They say, "Because I thought you would be
stuck up, but you're the nicest person." I say, "Who gave you this
judgment?" They tell me they read it. I tell them, "Don't you believe
what you read."
- When I'm on stage, it's like a two-hour marathon. I weigh myself before
and after each show, and I lose a good 10 pounds. Sweat is all over the
stage. Then you get to your hotel and your adrenaline is at its zenith
and you can't fall asleep. And you've got a show the next day. It's
tough.
- [on calling himself the 'King of Pop'] I never self-proclaimed myself to
be anything. If I called up Elizabeth Taylor right now, she would tell
you that she coined the phrase. She was introducing me, I think at the
American Music Awards, and said in her own words - it wasn't in the
script - "I'm a personal fan, and in my opinion he is the king of pop,
rock and soul." Then the press started saying "King of Pop" and the
fans started. This self-proclaimed garbage, I don't know who said that.
- I sit in my room at home and sometimes cry. It's so hard to make
friends. Sometimes I walk around the neighbourhood at night, just
hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home.
- [on being asked what he thought his funeral would be like in 2002] It's
going to be the greatest show on Earth. That's what I want. Fireworks
and everything.
- [on recording in Ireland in 2006] I've never given up on making music.
Ireland has inspired me to make a great new album.
- If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world
knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt
with.
- I am the captain of my ship. I take suggestions and listen to what
everyone has to say, but the final decision is mine.
- [On his father] He is a very jealous father. He isn't gonna show you
love, but anybody that gets closer to us than him he would tell them,
'Leave my boys alone!' To tell you the truth, I never have felt close
to him. He has always been like a mystery man.
- I would like some way to disappear where people don't see me anymore at
some point. I don't want to grow old. I never want to look in the
mirror and see that.
- The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work.
- In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world
filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled
with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with
distrust, we must still dare to believe.