Thalía
Thalía, born Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda on August 26, 1971, in Mexico City, Mexico, is an iconic figure in the world of Latin music and television. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at the age of nine when she joined a children's group called Din Din. However, it was her time with the band Timbiriche, one of Mexico's most successful pop bands during the 1980s, that truly ignited her career. This early platform paved the way for her emergence as a global star.
Thalía's venture into acting came in the late 1980s. She starred in several telenovelas such as Maria Mercedes, Marimar, and Maria la del Barrio, which were broadcasted in over 180 countries, gaining her international recognition. These roles earned her the title "Queen of Telenovelas." Simultaneously, she pursued her solo music career, releasing numerous successful albums like Amor a la Mexicana. Her music, spanning genres from pop to ranchera, resonated with audiences worldwide, establishing her as a multi-talented artist.
Beyond her work in music and acting, Thalía is also recognized for her contributions as an author and entrepreneur. She has penned four books, including a personal memoir titled Growing Stronger. As an entrepreneur, she launched a successful fashion line available at Macy's, further expanding her influence beyond entertainment. Throughout her dynamic career, Thalía received numerous accolades, including star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, solidifying her status as a significant contributor to the global entertainment landscape. From her roots in Mexico to her international stardom, Thalía's multifaceted career continues to inspire artists globally.