 As Bette Midler begins life as a
woman in her 50's, she is showing no signs of
slowing down or losing popularity. With
platinum records, an Academy Award
nomination, multiple Grammy Awards, a Tony
Award, and an Emmy Award, Bette has a
show-biz career few performers can ever
achieve and one that many young hopefuls
dream of - including a young girl in Hawaii
in the 1950s. Bette Midler was born on
December 1, 1945, in New Jersey and was
raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. Even in her
childhood, Bette stood out from the rest of
her peers as the Jewish, white girl who
dreamed of being an actress in a tropical
paradise. Bette was named by her parents
after Bette Davis, but was soon on her way to
becoming known as "The Divine Miss
M." Bette studied drama at the
University of Hawaii, and at the age of 20,
she moved to the mainland after being cast as
an extra in the film, Hawaii.
Bette's move to New York prompted her stage
debut as Tzeitel in Broadway's Fiddler On
The Roof for three years. Bette also
began performing at the Continental Baths for
audiences of gay men and quickly became a
legendary sensation with gay audiences.

 After signing with Atlantic
Records, Bette released The
Divine Miss M. The LP was produced by Barry
Manilow, who use to play with her
while their stars rose and contained the
favorites "Boogie Woogie Bugle
Boy," "Friends," "Do You
Want To Dance."


Bette won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

The
Divine Miss M was certified gold.
 Bette released Bette
Midler.

Bette
Midler was certified gold.

Bette released Songs
For The New Depression.

 Bette released Live
At Last and Broken
Blossom.

Bette released Thighs
And Whispers.
Bette opened on Broadway in Divine
Madness.
Bette became an author with A
View From A Broad, a memoir of her
European tour.

 Bette had her first starring
role in the movies with The
Rose. The role won her praise from
the critics, increased appeal with music
fans, another Grammy Award, an Academy Award
nomination, and two Golden Globe Awards. The
soundtrack to The
Rose gave Bette pop radio success
with the #1 title track and a rousing live
rendition of "When A Man Loves A
Woman."
# 17
Singles Artist of the Year

 Bette hit the Top 40 with "When A Man Loves A
Woman."

Bette hit the Top 40 with "The Rose."
The
Rose soundtrack was certified gold.
Divine
Madness was released.

 Bette hit the Top 10 and #1 for a week with "The Rose."
The
Rose soundtrack was certified
platinum.

The single "The Rose" was certified
gold.

Bette hit the Top 40 with "My Mother's Eyes."
Midler topped the Billboard
Year-End Charts with the Top
Soundtrack (The
Rose).
# 158
Singles Artist of the Year

Bette won a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance - Female ("The Rose") and was
nominated for Record of the Year ("The
Rose").


Bette could be seen in the film
Jinxed.

Bette appeared on the cover of Rolling
Stone.
# 167
Singles Artist of the Year
 Bette released No
Frills which included her
version of the Rolling
Stones', "Beast Of Burden"
(which was nominated for 3 MTV Video Music
Awards in '84). The LP also contained the
favorites "Your My Favorite Waste Of
Time" and "Only In Miami."
Bette embarked the "De
Tour" into 1993.
# 193
Singles Artist of the Year

The video for "Beast Of
Burden" was nominated for 3 MTV Video Music
Awards for Best Female Video, Best Choreography, and Best Stage Performance Video.

 Bette released a comedy LP, Mud
Will Be Flung Tonight.


Bette could be seen in the film
Down
And Out In Beverly Hills.

Bette could be seen in the film
Ruthless
People.


Bette could be seen in the film
Outrageous
Fortune.


Bette could be seen in the film
Big
Business.

 Bette started her own production
company called All-Girl Productions. The
first endeavor of the company was the hit Beaches staring Bette and
Barbara Hershey. The Beaches soundtrack
gave Bette another #1 hit and what has become
her swan song in concert, "Wind Beneath My Wings."
# 41
Singles Artist of the Year

The Beaches soundtrack
was certified gold.

Bette hit the Top 40 with "Wind Beneath My Wings."

Bette hit the Top 10 with "Wind Beneath My Wings."
The Beaches soundtrack
was certified platinum and the single "Wind Beneath My Wings" was certified
gold.

Bette hit #1 for a week with "Wind Beneath My Wings."
# 57
Singles Artist of the Year

The Beaches soundtrack
was certified 2x platinum and The
Divine Miss M was certified platinum.

Bette could be seen in the film
Stella.
Bette won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year ("Wind Beneath My Wings") and was
nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal
Performance ("Wind Beneath My Wings").

 Bette released Some
People's Lives which contained her
3rd #1 hit, "From A Distance" and the cover
"Miss Otis Regrets."

Bette hit the Top 40 with "From A Distance."

Some
People's Lives was certified gold.
Bette hit the Top 10 with "From A Distance."

Some
People's Lives was certified platinum and the
single "From A Distance" was certified
gold.
Bette hit #1 for a week with "From A Distance."
# 114
Singles Artist of the Year

 The single "From A Distance" was certified
platinum.

Bette was nominated for
2 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal
Performance ("From A Distance")
Bette could be seen in the film
Scenes
From A Mall.

Some
People's Lives was certified 2x platinum.

The Beaches soundtrack
was certified 3x platinum.

The single "Wind Beneath My Wings" was certified
platinum.

 Bette could be seen in the film
For
The Boys.
The For
The Boys soundtrack was
released with Bette's interpretations of old
favorites such as "Stuff Like
That," "In My Life," and
"For All We Know."

The For
The Boys soundtrack was
certified gold.
# 185
Singles Artist of the Year

Bette joined Johnny Carson on The
Tonight Show for his final show and gave
a memorable performance of "One For My
Baby."
Bette embarked on her first tour
in 10 years, "Experience The
Divine," which included a six-week stay
at Radio City Musical Hall in New York.

 Bette released her greatest
collection - Experience
The Divine - Bette Midler's Greatest Hits. The package included
Bette's memorable rendition of "One For
My Baby" that she sang on Johnny
Carson's farewell show (the performance that
also won Bette an Emmy Award).

Bette could be seen in the film
Hocus
Pocus.

 The soundtrack to the Bette's TV
presentation of Gypsy was released.
Experience
The Divine - Bette Midler's Greatest Hits was certified gold and
The
Rose soundtrack was certified 2x
platinum.

 Bette released Bette
of Roses which contained the
tracks "To Deserve You," "To
Comfort You," and "In This
Life." The LP continued Bette's success
with pop and adult contemporary fans with a
majority of the tracks being ballads.
Bette began the 'New York Restoration
Project'.

Bette could be
heard on the soundtrack for Oliver
And Company with "Perfect Isn't
Easy."
Bette
of Roses was certified gold.

Experience
The Divine - Bette Midler's Greatest Hits was certified
platinum.

Bette could be seen in the hit
film The
First Wives Club.

 Bette could be seen in the film
That
Old Feeling.
Bette contributed the track
"Sweet And Low" to the Carnival:
Rainforest Foundation Concert compilation to benefit
the rainforests.
Bette appeared on HBO with Diva
Las Vegas, a live concert performance
nominated for 10 Emmy Awards.
Bette won an Emmy Award for Best
Performance Variety or Music Program.

 Bette's next LP, Bathhouse
Betty, was a collection of cover
tunes and new ballads with the David
Foster tune, "My One True
Friend" (also used in the film One
True Thing). Bette has said of the LP's
title: "I was in my house down in Orange
County... I was all by myself and I was
nervous because I don't like to be alone...
it's kind of scary... somebody knocked on my
door and it was a fan... he started shrieking
'Bathhouse Betty! Bathhouse Betty!' and I
thought, 'oh my God! How mortifying'... it
was pretty scary... but he left me with
Bathhouse Betty... he was giving me an homage
to my days playing the bathhouse."

Bette signed a
deal with Sony Entertainment that would allow
her to develop films and television shows
including a sitcom starring Bette.
Bathhouse
Betty was certified gold.

Bette topped
the Billboard Club Play chart for 2 weeks
with "I'm Beautiful."

Bette embarked on her 32-city
Divine Miss Millennium Tour which had her
performing in Las Vegas on New Year's Eve.

Bette could be seen in the film
Drowning
Mona.

 Bette started starring in her
first television sitcom, Bette, on
CBS, and released a new LP, Bette.
Bette could be seen in the
films Isn't
She Great and What Woman Want.

Bette's TV show Bette
was cancelled. The TV show had started off
the season strong, but lost viewers over the
past several months.

 Bette
of Roses was certified platinum.

Bette delivered a
moving rendition of "Wind Beneath My Wings" at a memorial
rally in New York for the victims of the
terrorist attack.


 Bette teamed up once again up
with Barry Manilow on her
release - Bette
Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook. Bette said the
creation of Bette
Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook began with a phone
call from Barry Manilow who
told her he had a dream with Bette singing Rosemary
Clooney songs: "The concept was
absolutely brilliant. I loved Rosemary. I had
a lot of respect for her, and I missed Barry.
And those songs are magical."

Bette
Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook was certified gold.

Bette kicked off her 'Kiss My
Brass' tour in Chicago.


Bette was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (Bette
Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook). Bette publicly
stated that she hoped she didn't win because
the late Rosemary Clooney
was also in her category with The
Last Concert, and Bette felt she was more
deserving. Tony Bennett and k.d.
lang ended up with
the award for their LP A
Wonderful World.

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