Celine Dion


Who is Céline Dion? More. Important questions. About René Angélil. About René-Charles. Prizes and awards.

Who is Celine Dion?

Surname: Dion
First name : Céline, Marie, Claudette
Date of birth : March, 30, 1968
Place of birth : Charlemagne (near Repentigny), Québec, Canada
Father : Dion Adhémar
Mother : Tanguay Thérèse
Profession : International singer
Date of wedding : December, 17, 1994
Place of wedding : Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Husband : Angélil René
Child : Angélil René-Charles
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Important questions about Celine Dion

Does Céline wear prescription glasses?
Yes. It is true that it is hard to surprise our star with this accessory -who is not so bad-, but certain photographers managed to take some shots.

What is the Celine's size of shoes?
She takes 8 in Quebec; so it does 40 for Europe.

About Rene-Charles Angelil

Surname : Angélil
First name : René-Charles
Date of birth : Thursday, January 25, 2001
Weight of birth : 3,2 kilogrammes
Height of birth : 52 cm
Colour of eyes : Blue
Date of baptism : Wednesday, July 25, 2001
Place of baptism : Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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More about Celine Dion

Astrological signs : Aries, with Lion ascendant (Monkey in Chinese horoscope)
Colour of her eyes: Hazelnut
Height : 1,71 m (5 feet 7.5 inches)
Lucky number : 5
Perfume : Chanel n° 5
Favourite colours: Black, white and red
Collections : Shoes
Sports: Golf
Other career choice: Actress
Favourite male singers : Stevie Wonder et Michael Jackson
Favourite female singers : Natalie Cole, Barbra Streisand et Ginette Reno
Musical instrument: Piano
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About Rene Angelil

Surname : Angélil
First name : René
Date of birth : January, 16, 1942
Profession : Artistic manager
Other career : Singer in the band Les Baronets in the 60's
Children : Patrick, Jean-Pierre and Anne-Marie from a first wedding, and René-Charles
Colour of eyes : Dark brown
Height : 1m82 (6 feet)
Favorite colours : Black, white and red
Good qualities : Organized, definite and very charismatic
Bad qualities : Greedy and gambler
Sports : Golf
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Prizes and Awards

1982
Yamaha World Song Festival
Gold Medal - Yamaha World Song Festival, Tokyo Japan for Best Song - "Tellement J'ai D'Amour Pour Toi"
Yamaha Symphony Orchestra Award
Best Artist

1983
Felix Award
Best New Artist Of The Year
Album of the year for - "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi"
Quebec artist earning the most notoriety outside the province of Quebec
Female Vocalist Of The Year
Gold Album
Becomes first Canadian to receive a gold record in France when her single "D'Amour Ou D'Amitié" sold over 700,000 copies

1984
Felix Award
Best Selling Album for "Les chemins de ma maison"
Female Vocalist Of The Year

1985
Felix Award
Album Of The Year for "Mélanie"
Best Selling Album Of The Year for "Mélanie"
Female Vocalist Of The Year
Pop Song Of The Year for "Une colombe"
Best Selling Single Of The Year for "Une colombe"

1988
Eurovision
First Prize Eurovision
Felix Award
Best Live Performance Of The Year for 'Céline Dion'
Female Vocalist Of The Year
Best Pop Song for "Incognito"
Quebec artist earning the most notoriety outside the province of Quebec ­ Francophone Market

1990
Juno Award
Female Vocalist of the Year
Album of the Year - 'Unison'
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Billet platine for the concert 'Céline Dion'
MuchMusic Video Award
Best Video for "Can't Live With You, Can't Live without You " (duet with Billy - Newton Davis)

1991
Juno Award
Album of the Year: Unison
Female Vocalist of the Year
Felix Award
Quebec artist achieving the most success in any language other than French

1992
World Music Award
Best selling Canadian Female Artist of the Year
Juno Award
Female Vocalist of the Year
Félix Award
Best Selling Album - 'Dion chante Plamondon'
Best Pop/Rock Album - 'Dion chante Plamondon'
Quebec artist achieving the most success in any language other than French
Canadian Government
Honoured with medal of recognition on Canada's 125th Birthday from the Governor General for her contribution to Canadian culture
MuchMusic Video Award
'Best Adult Contemporary Video' for "Je Danse dans ma Tête"

1993
Oscar
Song of the Year 'Beauty and the Beast'
Felix Award
Quebec artist earning the most notoriety outside the province of Quebec
Quebec artist achieving the most success in any language other than French
Billboard Award
Billboard International Creative Achievement Award
Juno Award
Best Female Vocalist
Single of the Year - "Beauty and the Beast" (coincidentally nominated in the same category for "If You Asked Me To")
Best Francophone Album - 'Dion chante Plamondon'
Best Dance Single - "Love Can Move Mountains"

1994
Grammy Awards
Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal by a Duo or Group for her collaboration with Clive Griffin on the 'Sleepless in Seattle' soundtrack
CARAS (Canadian Academy for Recording Arts and Sciences) Awards
Female Vocalist of the Year
Felix Award
Quebec artist earning the most notoriety outside the province of Quebec
Album in any language other than French
Female Singer of the Year
Cable Ace Awards
'The Colour Of My Love' TV special nominated for Cable Ace Award for Best Music Special in the US.
Juno Award
Female Vocalist of the Year
Diamond Album
Diamond Award (in Canada) for sales of over one million albums sold - 'The Colour Of My Love'

1995
Ivor Novello Award
"Think Twice"
Juno Award
Album of The Year 'The Colour of My Love'
Best Selling Foreign or Domestic Album - 'The Colour of My Love'
World Music Award
Best-Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist

1996
Félix Award
Quebec artist achieving the most success outside the Province of Quebec
Best Selling Album Of The Year
Female Artist Of The Year
Performance Of The Year
Quebec artist achieving the most success in any language other than French
World Music Award
Best Selling Canadian Artist
Juno Award
Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year 'D'Eux'
MIDEM
Awarded Medaille des Arts et Lettres at the 30th annual Midem awards in Cannes to recognize her status as the best selling French-language artist in history
Award for combined European sales of over 10 million units in 1995
Award for sales of over 4 million units worldwide for the album 'D’eux'
IRMA Awards (Irish Recorded Music Awards)
'Best International Female'
Victoires de la musique
Best Song of the Year - "Pour que tu m’aimes encore"
Best French Artist
VH1 Award
Artist Of The Year

1997
BMI Pop Award
Song Of The Year - "It's All Coming Back To Me"
World Music Award
World's Best-Selling Pop Artist
World's Overall Best-Selling Recording Artist
Best-Selling Canadian Recording Artist
Félix Award
Album Of The Year (Best Seller) - 'Live à Paris'
Album Of The Year (Pop Rock) - 'Live à Paris'
Most Successful Quebecois Artist Outside Quebec
Most Successful Quebecois Artist Outside Quebec In A Language Other Than French
Female Vocalist Of The Year
Grammy Award
Album Of The Year - 'Falling Into You'
Pop Album Of The Year - 'Falling Into You'
Juno Award
Female Vocalist Of The Year
Best Selling French-Language Album - 'Live à Paris'
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) - 'Falling Into You'
International Achievement Award
World Music Award
Best Selling Canadian Singer (Female)
Best Selling Artist
Best Selling Pop Artist

1998
VH1 Viewers Vote Award
Best Female Artist
Diva Of The Year
Billboard Music Award
Album Of The Year - 'Titanic'
Female Album Of The Year - 'Let's Talk About Love'
Soundtrack Album Of The Year - 'Titanic'
Soundtrack Single Of The Year - "My Heart Will Go On"
Album Artist Of The Year
Adult Contemporary Artist Of The Year
Japan Record Award
Special Achievement Award
Grammy Award
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - "My Heart Will Go On"
Record Of The Year - "My Heart Will Go On"
Golden Disc Awards
Artist Of The Year
Best International Pop Album Of The Year
Golden Globe Award
Best Original Song "My Heart Will Go On"
Edison Awards
Best Female Vocalist
Single Of The Year - "Tell Him"
Amigo Awards
Best International Female Artist
Popcorn Awards
Best Foreign Female Singer
MuchMusic People's Choice Award
Favourite Canadian Artist
Officer of the "Order of Quebec"
Officer of the "Order of Canada"
American Music Award
Favourite Pop Rock Female Artist

1999
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
Favourite Song From A Movie - "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic
World Music Award
Best Selling Pop Artist Female
Juno Award
International Achievement Award
Best Female Vocalist
Best Album
Best Selling Album
Best Selling Francophone Album
American Music Award
Favourite Female Pop/Rock Artist
Favourite Adult Contemporary Artist
People's Choice Award
Favourite Female Music Performer

2000
Gold Disc Award - Japan
Pop Album of the Year - 'All The Way ... A Decade Of Song'
Artist of the Year (International music category)

2001
American Music Award
Favorite Artist - Adult Contemporary
NRJ Music Award - France
Francophone group/duo for the duet "Sous le vent" with Garou

2002
Félix Award
Most Successful Quebec Artist In A Language Other Than French
Victoire de la musique - France
Song of the Year - "Sous le vent"
Latin Billboard Award
Special Award for "My Heart Will Go On" as the first English-language song to top Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart

2003
American Music Award
Favorite Artist - Adult Contemporary

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