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'''Stefani Germanotta''' (born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, New York. She is the eldest child of [[Joe Germanotta|Joseph]] "Joe" and [[Cynthia Germanotta|Cynthia]] (née Bissett) Germanotta. She is mostly of Italian heritage with some French ancestry on her mother's side. She has a younger sister of six years, [[Natali Germanotta|Natali]]. She is better known as her stage name, '''Lady Gaga''' which she started using in 2007. She usually prefer to be called ''Gaga'' instead of simply just ''Lady'' or the full nickname.
 
'''Stefani Germanotta''' (born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, New York. She is the eldest child of [[Joe Germanotta|Joseph]] "Joe" and [[Cynthia Germanotta|Cynthia]] (née Bissett) Germanotta. She is mostly of Italian heritage with some French ancestry on her mother's side. She has a younger sister of six years, [[Natali Germanotta|Natali]]. She is better known as her stage name, '''Lady Gaga''' which she started using in 2007. She usually prefer to be called ''Gaga'' instead of simply just ''Lady'' or the full nickname.
 
==Life and career==
 
==Life and career==
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====1986–03: Early life====
 
: ''Main article: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|1986–03]]''
 
: ''Main article: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|1986–03]]''
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[[File:SJAG_-_LG_(Baby).jpg|thumb|Born Stefani J. A. Germanotta, 9:53 AM at Manhattan Hospital in Brooklyn, NYC.|left]]
[[Image:Young Gaga at Piano.png|thumb]]
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Gaga was raised Roman Catholic. From age eleven she attended the [[Convent of the Sacred Heart]], a private all-girls Roman Catholic school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She described her academic life in high school as "very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined" but also "a bit insecure": "I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn't fit in, and I felt like a freak.
 
Gaga was raised Roman Catholic. From age eleven she attended the [[Convent of the Sacred Heart]], a private all-girls Roman Catholic school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She described her academic life in high school as "very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined" but also "a bit insecure": "I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn't fit in, and I felt like a freak.
   
Gaga began playing the piano at the age of four, wrote her first piano ballad at thirteen, and started to perform at open mike nights by the age of fourteen. She performed lead roles in high school productions, including Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. She also appeared in a very small role as a mischievous classmate in the television drama series The Sopranos in a 2001 episode titled "The Telltale Moozadell" and auditioned for New York shows without success. She sang in a classic-rock cover band, ''[[Mackin Pulsifer]],'' during her freshman year of high school. The band did covers of Led Zeppelin's songs along with Pink Floyd and Jefferson Airplane.
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Gaga began playing the piano at the age of four, wrote her first piano ballad at thirteen, and started to perform at open mike nights by the age of fourteen. She performed lead roles in high school productions, including "Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". She also appeared in a very small role as a mischievous classmate in the television drama series [[The Sopranos]] in a 2001 episode titled "The Telltale Moozadell" and auditioned for New York shows without success. She sang in a classic-rock cover band, ''[[Mackin Pulsifer]],'' during her freshman year of high school. The band did covers of Led Zeppelin's songs along with Pink Floyd and Jefferson Airplane.
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===2004–05: Career beginnings===
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====2004–05: Career beginnings====
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2004, 2005]]''
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2004, 2005]]''
After high school, her mother encouraged her to apply for the Collaborative Arts Project 21 (CAP21), a musical theatre training conservatory at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. By age seventeen, after becoming one of twenty students to gain early admission, she lived in an NYU dorm on 11th Street. In addition to sharpening her songwriting skills, she composed essays and analytical papers on art, religion, social issues and politics, including a thesis on pop artists Spencer Tunick and Damien Hirst. She also tried won the part of an unsuspecting diner customer for MTV's Boiling Points, a prank reality television show.
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After high school, her mother encouraged her to apply for the Collaborative Arts Project 21 (CAP21), a musical theatre training conservatory at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. By age seventeen, after becoming one of twenty students to gain early admission, she lived in an NYU dorm on 11th Street. In addition to sharpening her songwriting skills, she composed essays and analytical papers on art, religion, social issues and politics, including a thesis on pop artists Spencer Tunick and Damien Hirst. She also tried won the part of an unsuspecting diner customer for [[MTV]]'s Boiling Points, a prank reality television show.
   
In 2005, Gaga withdrew from CAP21 at 19, in the second semester of her sophomore year, deciding to focus on her musical career. Her father agreed to pay her rent for a year, on the condition that she re-enroll at Tisch if unsuccessful. "I left my entire family, got the cheapest apartment I could find, and ate shit until somebody would listen," she remembers. Settled in a small apartment on Rivington Street towards the summer of 2005, Gaga recorded a couple of songs with hip-hop singer Grandmaster Melle Mel, for an audio book accompanying the children's book The Portal in the Park, by Cricket Casey.
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In [[2005]], Gaga withdrew from CAP21 at 19, in the second semester of her sophomore year, deciding to focus on her musical career. Her father agreed to pay her rent for a year, on the condition that she re-enroll at Tisch if unsuccessful. "I left my entire family, got the cheapest apartment I could find, and ate shit until somebody would listen," she remembers. Settled in a small apartment on Rivington Street towards the summer of 2005, Gaga recorded a couple of songs with hip-hop singer Grandmaster Melle Mel, for an audio book accompanying the children's book The Portal in the Park, by Cricket Casey.
[[Image:SGBand.jpg|left|thumb]] She also began a band called the Stefani Germanotta Band (SGBand) with some friends from NYU – guitarist Calvin Pia, bassist Eli Silverman, drummer Alex Beckham and booking manager Frank Fredericks – in September of that year. The band played a mixture of songs: some self-penned alongside classic rock numbers like Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er". Playing in bars like the Greenwich Village's The Bitter End and the Lower East Side's the Mercury Lounge, the band developed a small fan base and caught the eye of music producer Joe Vulpis. Soon after arranging time in Vulpis' studio in the months that followed, SGBand were selling their extended plays Words and Red and Blue (both 2005) at gigs around New York while becoming a local fixture of the downtown Lower East Side club scene.
 
   
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[[Image:SGBand.jpg|left|thumb|At [[The Bitter End]] ([[20 January|Jan 20]], [[2006]])]]
=== 2006–07: Artistic development ===
 
 
She also began a band called the Stefani Germanotta Band ([[SGBand]]) with some friends from NYU – guitarist Calvin Pia, bassist Eli Silverman, drummer Alex Beckham and booking manager Frank Fredericks – in September of that year. The band played a mixture of songs: some self-penned alongside classic rock numbers like Led Zeppelin's "[[D'yer Mak'er (song)|D'yer Mak'er]]". Playing in bars like the Greenwich Village's [[The Bitter End]] and the Lower East Side's the Mercury Lounge, the band developed a small fan base and caught the eye of music producer Joe Vulpis. Soon after arranging time in Vulpis' studio in the months that followed, SGBand were selling their extended plays [[Words (song)|Words]] and [[Red and Blue (song)|Red and Blue]] (both 2005) at gigs around New York while becoming a local fixture of the downtown Lower East Side club scene.
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====2006–07: Artistic development ====
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2006, 2007]]''
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2006, 2007]]''
SGBand reached their career peak at the 2006 Songwriters Hall of Fame New Songwriters Showcase at The Cutting Room in June where Wendy Starland, a musician, appeared as a talent scout for music producer Rob Fusari. Starland informed Fusari – who was searching for a female singer to front a new band – of Gaga's ability and contacted her. With SGBand disbanded, Gaga traveled daily to New Jersey to work on songs she had written and compose new material with the music producer. While in collaboration, Fusari compared some of her vocal harmonies to those of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. It was Fusari who helped create the moniker Gaga after the Queen song "Radio Ga Ga". Gaga was in the process of trying to come up with a stage name when she received a text message from Fusari that read "Lady Gaga." She texted back, "That's it," and declared, "Don't ever call me Stefani again.
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[[SGBand]] reached their career peak at the [[2006]] Songwriters Hall of Fame New Songwriters Showcase at The Cutting Room in June where Wendy Starland, a musician, appeared as a talent scout for music producer [[Rob Fusari]]. Starland informed Fusari – who was searching for a female singer to front a new band – of Gaga's ability and contacted her. With SGBand disbanded, Gaga traveled daily to New Jersey to work on songs she had written and compose new material with the music producer. While in collaboration, Fusari compared some of her vocal harmonies to those of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. It was Fusari who helped create the moniker Gaga after the Queen song "[[Radio Ga Ga]]". Gaga was in the process of trying to come up with a stage name when she received a text message from Fusari that read "Lady Gaga." She texted back, "That's it," and declared, "Don't ever call me Stefani again.
   
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[[Image:105364-rob fusari ladygaga 617.jpg|thumb|Germanotta and Rob Fusari at Recording Studio ([[4 November|Nov 4]], [[2006]])]]
[[Image:105364-rob fusari ladygaga 617.jpg|thumb]] Although the musical relationship between Fusari and Gaga was unsuccessful at first, the pair soon set up a company titled Team Love Child in which they recorded and produced electropop tracks and sent them to music industry bosses. Joshua Sarubin, the head of A&R at Def Jam Recordings, responded positively and vied for the record company to take a chance on her "unusual and provocative" performance. After having his boss Antonio "L.A." Reid in agreement, Gaga was signed to Def Jam in September 2006 with the intention of having an album ready in nine months. However, she was dropped by the label after only three months – an unfortunate period of her life that would later inspire her treatment for the music video for her 2011 single "Marry the Night". Devastated, Gaga returned to the solace of the family home for Christmas and the nightlife culture of the Lower East Side.
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Although the musical relationship between Fusari and Gaga was unsuccessful at first, the pair soon set up a company titled [[Team Love Child]] in which they recorded and produced electropop tracks and sent them to music industry bosses. Joshua Sarubin, the head of A&R at Def Jam Recordings, responded positively and vied for the record company to take a chance on her "unusual and provocative" performance. After having his boss Antonio "L.A." Reid in agreement, Gaga was signed to Def Jam in September 2006 with the intention of having an album ready in nine months. However, she was dropped by the label after only three months – an unfortunate period of her life that would later inspire her treatment for the music video for her [[2011]] single "[[Marry the Night]]". Devastated, Gaga returned to the solace of the family home for Christmas and the nightlife culture of the Lower East Side.
 
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[[Image:Veronica Ibarra 02.jpg|left|thumb]] She became increasingly experimental: fascinating herself with emerging neo-burlesque shows, go-go dancing at bars dressed in little more than a bikini in addition to experimenting with drugs. During this time, she met performance artist Lady Starlight, who helped mold her on-stage persona. Starlight explained that, upon their first meeting, Gaga wanted to perform with her to songs she had recorded with Fusari. Like SGBand, the pair soon began performing at many of the downtown club venues. Their live performance art piece was known as "Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue" and, billed as "The Ultimate Pop Burlesque Rockshow", was a low-fi tribute to 1970s variety acts. Soon after, the two were invited to play at the 2007 Lollapalooza music festival in August that year.
 
   
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[[Image:10-4-07 Veronica Ibarra 003.jpg|left|thumb|left|Gaga and Starlight at [[The Slipper Room]]. Photo by [[Veronica Ibarra]] ([[4 October|Oct 4]], [[2007]])]]
While Gaga and Starlight were busy performing, producer Rob Fusari continued to work on the songs he had created with Gaga. Fusari sent these songs to his friend, producer and record executive Vincent Herbert. Herbert was quick to sign her to his label Streamline Records, an imprint of Interscope Records, upon its establishment in 2007.
 
 
She became increasingly experimental: fascinating herself with emerging neo-burlesque shows, go-go dancing at bars dressed in little more than a bikini in addition to experimenting with drugs. During this time, she met performance artist [[Lady Starlight]], who helped mold her on-stage persona. Starlight explained that, upon their first meeting, Gaga wanted to perform with her to songs she had recorded with Fusari. Like [[SGBand]], the pair soon began performing at many of the downtown club venues. Their live performance art piece was known as "[[Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue]]" and, billed as "The Ultimate Pop Burlesque Rockshow", was a low-fi tribute to 1970's variety acts. Soon after, the two were invited to play at the 2007 [[Lollapalooza]] Music festival in August that year.
===2008–09: ''The Fame'' era===
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/The Fame|2008, 2009]]''
 
[[Image:4343082310_72da628382_o.jpg|thumb|''The Fame Ball'' in 2009.]] In January, Gaga and RedOne recorded what will become the first three singles: "Just Dance", "Poker Face" and "LoveGame". Before the album dropped in August, Gaga embarked on a promotional world tour with two female dancers from April to September. By October, she recruted four male dancers to join her on the New Kids on the Block: Live tour.
 
   
 
While Gaga and Starlight were busy performing, producer Rob Fusari continued to work on the songs he had created with Gaga. Fusari sent these songs to his friend, producer and record executive [[Vincent Herbert]]. Herbert was quick to sign her to his label [[Streamline Records]], an imprint of Interscope Records, upon its establishment in [[2007]].
In early 2009, Gaga began the [[Doll Domination Tour]] as the opening act to the Pussycat Dolls. The tour leaded to her first solo tour, The Fame Ball which started in March and ended in September. In the spring of 2009, Gaga released "Paparazzi" as the last single.
 
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===2009–10: ''The Fame Monster'' era===
 
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2008–09=
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2009, 2010]]''
 
 
==== ''The Fame'' era====
While she traveled the globe, she wrote ''The Fame Monster'', an EP of eight songs released in November 2009. Each song, dealing with the darker side of fame from personal experience, is expressed through a monster metaphor. The success of the album allowed Gaga to start her second worldwide concert tour, The Monster Ball Tour, just weeks after the release of ''The Fame Monster'' and months after having finished The Fame Ball Tour.
 
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/The Fame|2008, 2009]]''
 
[[Image:4343082310_72da628382_o.jpg|thumb|''The Fame Ball'' in [[2009]]|250px]] In January, Gaga and [[RedOne]] recorded what will become the first three singles: "Just Dance", "Poker Face" and "LoveGame". Before the album dropped in August, Gaga embarked on a promotional world tour with two female dancers from April to September. By October, she recruted four male dancers to join her on the [[New Kids on the Block: Live]] Tour.
   
 
In early [[2009]], Gaga began the [[Doll Domination Tour]] as the opening act to the Pussycat Dolls. The tour leaded to her first solo tour, [[The Fame Ball]] which started in March and ended in September. In the spring of [[2009]], Gaga released "Paparazzi" as the last single.
===2011–12: ''Born This Way'' era===
 
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: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Early Years|2011, 2012]]''
 
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2009-10=
On the road with The Monster Ball in 2010-11, Gaga recorded her third album which was released in May of 2011.
 
 
====2009–10: ''The Fame Monster'' era====
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/The Fame Monster|2009, 2010]]''
 
While she traveled the globe, she wrote ''[[The Fame Monster]]'', an EP of eight songs released in November [[2009]]. Each song, dealing with the darker side of fame from personal experience, is expressed through a monster metaphor. The success of the album allowed Gaga to start her second worldwide concert tour, The Monster Ball Tour, just weeks after the release of ''The Fame Monster'' and months after having finished [[The Fame Ball Tour]].
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2011-13=
 
====2011–12: ''Born This Way'' era====
 
: ''Main articles: [[Lady Gaga/Born This Way|2011, 2012]]''
 
On the road with [[The Monster Ball]] in [[2010]]-11, Gaga recorded her third album which was released in May of [[2011]].
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==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
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==Photography==
 
==Photography==
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===December 5, 2010===
 
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Photography=
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====Social media====
 
: ''Each link will include all the photographs she posted on the following websites:''
 
*[[PureVolume]]
 
*[[MySpace]]
 
*[[Twitter]]
 
*[[Facebook]]
 
*[[Amen Fashion]]
 
*[[LittleMonsters.com]]
 
=====Instagram=====
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: ''See [http://ladygaga.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Instagram this page] for the Instagram gallery''
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Gaga joined Instagram in June of 2012. She posted her first photos on June 20, 2012. When asked about her lack of profile picture, Gaga explained to fans that she thinks the website is difficult to use. The photographs uploaded are mostly taken from her iPad.
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December 5, 2010=
 
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#[[The Born This Way Ball Tour|The Born This Way Ball]] poster
 
#[[The Born This Way Ball Tour|The Born This Way Ball]] poster
 
#[[The Born This Way Ball Tour|The Born This Way Ball]] program
 
#[[The Born This Way Ball Tour|The Born This Way Ball]] program
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===June 8, 2011===
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June 8, 2011=
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TheAdvocateGagaCover.jpg
 
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*Makeup by [[Tara Savelo]], hair by [[Frederic Aspiras]], silk shirt by [[Versace]],
 
*Makeup by [[Tara Savelo]], hair by [[Frederic Aspiras]], silk shirt by [[Versace]],
 
#''[[The Advocate (magazine)|The Advocate]]'' (no.1050, 2011)
 
#''[[The Advocate (magazine)|The Advocate]]'' (no.1050, 2011)
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===Social media===
 
: ''Each link will include all the photographs she posted on the following websites:''
 
*[[PureVolume]]
 
*[[MySpace]]
 
*[[Twitter]]
 
*[[Facebook]]
 
*[[Amen Fashion]]
 
*[[LittleMonsters.com]]
 
*[[Instagram]]
 
   
==Books==
 
*''[[Book of Gaga]]'' (Part of the [[Super Deluxe Fame Monster Pack]] of ''[[The Fame Monster (album)|The Fame Monster]]'', 2009)
 
*''[[Lady Gaga X Terry Richardson (book)|Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson]]'' (photographs by [[Terry Richardson]], foreword by Lady Gaga, 2011)
 
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
:''For the full list, see [[Lady Gaga discography]].''
 
:''For the full list, see [[Lady Gaga discography]].''
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* ''[[The Fame Monster]]'' (2009)
 
* ''[[The Fame Monster]]'' (2009)
 
* ''[[Born This Way]]'' (2011)
 
* ''[[Born This Way]]'' (2011)
* [[Fourth Album (album)|TBA]] (2012)
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* ''[[Artpop (album)|Artpop]]'' (2013)
   
 
==Tours==
 
==Tours==
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== Filmography ==
 
== Filmography ==
 
:''For the complete list of videos, see [[Videography|this page]].''
 
:''For the complete list of videos, see [[Videography|this page]].''
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! Year
 
! Year
 
! Title
 
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| ''Gossip Girl''
 
| ''Gossip Girl''
 
| "[[The Last Days of Disco Stick (Gossip Girl episode)|The Last Days of Disco Stick]]" (Season 3, episode 10)<br />Cameo appearance
 
| "[[The Last Days of Disco Stick (Gossip Girl episode)|The Last Days of Disco Stick]]" (Season 3, episode 10)<br />Cameo appearance
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| 2009-2011
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| ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
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| "Ryan Reynolds/Lady Gaga" (Season 35, episode 2)<br />"Justin Timberlake/Lady Gaga" (Season 36, episode 22)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 2010
 
| 2010
 
| ''Double Exposure''
 
| ''Double Exposure''
| "[[Markus Klinko and Indrani|No One Can Work Like This]]"
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| "[[No One Can Work Like This (Double Exposure episode)|No One Can Work Like This]]"
 
|-
 
|-
 
|rowspan="5"| 2011
 
|rowspan="5"| 2011
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| Series premiere
 
| Series premiere
 
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|-
| 2011-2012
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| 2011-12
 
| ''[[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest]]''
 
| ''[[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest]]''
 
| Performed and joined New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in dropping the Times Square Ball.
 
| Performed and joined New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in dropping the Times Square Ball.
 
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|rowspan="2"| 2012
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|rowspan="3"| 2012
 
| ''[[Oprah's Next Chapter]]''
 
| ''[[Oprah's Next Chapter]]''
 
| "Lady Gaga and Her Mother, Cynthia" (Season one, episodes 14-15)
 
| "Lady Gaga and Her Mother, Cynthia" (Season one, episodes 14-15)
 
|-
 
|-
| ''The Simpsons''
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| ''[[The Simpsons]]''
| "[[Lisa Goes Gaga]]" (Season 23, episode 22)
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| "[[Lisa Goes Gaga (The Simpsons episode)|Lisa Goes Gaga]]" (Season 23, episode 22)
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|-
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| ''[[Opening Act]]''
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| "Von Smith & Lady Gaga"
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
;Film
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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|+Film
 
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! Year
 
! Year
 
! Title
 
! Title
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| HBO Special<br />Producer<br />Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera)
 
| HBO Special<br />Producer<br />Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera)
 
|-
 
|-
| ''[[ The Muppets (film)|The Muppets]]''
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| ''[[Muppets|The Muppets]]''
 
|Cameo appearance<br />Deleted scene
 
|Cameo appearance<br />Deleted scene
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|-
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| 2013
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| ''[[Machete Kills (film)|Machete Kills]]''
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| La Chameleon
 
|}
 
|}
 
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==Products==
 
==Products==
 
*[[Heartbeats]] by Lady Gaga (Monster Cable, 2009, 2011)
 
*[[Heartbeats]] by Lady Gaga (Monster Cable, 2009, 2011)
 
*[[Polaroid]] Grey Label (2011)
 
*[[Polaroid]] Grey Label (2011)
 
*[[Haus Laboratories|Fame]], fragrance (Coty Inc. with Haus Laboratories, 2012)
 
*[[Haus Laboratories|Fame]], fragrance (Coty Inc. with Haus Laboratories, 2012)
 
===Books===
 
*''[[Book of Gaga]]'' (Part of the [[Super Deluxe Fame Monster Pack]] of ''[[The Fame Monster (album)|The Fame Monster]]'', 2009)
 
*''[[Lady Gaga X Terry Richardson (book)|Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson]]'' (photographs by [[Terry Richardson]], foreword by Lady Gaga, 2011)
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==Related pages==
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*[[Lady Gaga facts]]
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
:''For the complete international list of official links, [[Links|see this page]].''
 
:''For the complete international list of official links, [[Links|see this page]].''
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*[http://amenfashion.tumblr.com/ Tumblr]
 
*[http://amenfashion.tumblr.com/ Tumblr]
 
*[http://myspace.com/ladygaga MySpace]
 
*[http://myspace.com/ladygaga MySpace]
*[http://twitter.com/#!/ladygaga Twitter] ([http://twitpic.com/photos/ladygaga Twitpic])
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*[http://twitter.com/#!/ladygaga Twitter] ([http://twitpic.com/photos/ladygaga Twitpic], Instagram)
*LittleMonsters
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*[[LittleMonsters.com|LittleMonsters]]
 
*Facebook
 
*Facebook
 
*Youtube
 
*Youtube

Revision as of 23:57, 1 May 2014

Stefani Germanotta (born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) was born on March 28, 1986 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, New York. She is the eldest child of Joseph "Joe" and Cynthia (née Bissett) Germanotta. She is mostly of Italian heritage with some French ancestry on her mother's side. She has a younger sister of six years, Natali. She is better known as her stage name, Lady Gaga which she started using in 2007. She usually prefer to be called Gaga instead of simply just Lady or the full nickname.

Life and career

1986–03: Early life

Main article: 1986–03
SJAG - LG (Baby)

Born Stefani J. A. Germanotta, 9:53 AM at Manhattan Hospital in Brooklyn, NYC.

Young Gaga at Piano

Gaga was raised Roman Catholic. From age eleven she attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart, a private all-girls Roman Catholic school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She described her academic life in high school as "very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined" but also "a bit insecure": "I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn't fit in, and I felt like a freak.

Gaga began playing the piano at the age of four, wrote her first piano ballad at thirteen, and started to perform at open mike nights by the age of fourteen. She performed lead roles in high school productions, including "Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". She also appeared in a very small role as a mischievous classmate in the television drama series The Sopranos in a 2001 episode titled "The Telltale Moozadell" and auditioned for New York shows without success. She sang in a classic-rock cover band, Mackin Pulsifer, during her freshman year of high school. The band did covers of Led Zeppelin's songs along with Pink Floyd and Jefferson Airplane.

2004–05: Career beginnings

Main articles: 2004, 2005

After high school, her mother encouraged her to apply for the Collaborative Arts Project 21 (CAP21), a musical theatre training conservatory at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. By age seventeen, after becoming one of twenty students to gain early admission, she lived in an NYU dorm on 11th Street. In addition to sharpening her songwriting skills, she composed essays and analytical papers on art, religion, social issues and politics, including a thesis on pop artists Spencer Tunick and Damien Hirst. She also tried won the part of an unsuspecting diner customer for MTV's Boiling Points, a prank reality television show.

In 2005, Gaga withdrew from CAP21 at 19, in the second semester of her sophomore year, deciding to focus on her musical career. Her father agreed to pay her rent for a year, on the condition that she re-enroll at Tisch if unsuccessful. "I left my entire family, got the cheapest apartment I could find, and ate shit until somebody would listen," she remembers. Settled in a small apartment on Rivington Street towards the summer of 2005, Gaga recorded a couple of songs with hip-hop singer Grandmaster Melle Mel, for an audio book accompanying the children's book The Portal in the Park, by Cricket Casey.

SGBand

At The Bitter End (Jan 20, 2006)

She also began a band called the Stefani Germanotta Band (SGBand) with some friends from NYU – guitarist Calvin Pia, bassist Eli Silverman, drummer Alex Beckham and booking manager Frank Fredericks – in September of that year. The band played a mixture of songs: some self-penned alongside classic rock numbers like Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er". Playing in bars like the Greenwich Village's The Bitter End and the Lower East Side's the Mercury Lounge, the band developed a small fan base and caught the eye of music producer Joe Vulpis. Soon after arranging time in Vulpis' studio in the months that followed, SGBand were selling their extended plays Words and Red and Blue (both 2005) at gigs around New York while becoming a local fixture of the downtown Lower East Side club scene.

2006–07: Artistic development

Main articles: 2006, 2007

SGBand reached their career peak at the 2006 Songwriters Hall of Fame New Songwriters Showcase at The Cutting Room in June where Wendy Starland, a musician, appeared as a talent scout for music producer Rob Fusari. Starland informed Fusari – who was searching for a female singer to front a new band – of Gaga's ability and contacted her. With SGBand disbanded, Gaga traveled daily to New Jersey to work on songs she had written and compose new material with the music producer. While in collaboration, Fusari compared some of her vocal harmonies to those of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. It was Fusari who helped create the moniker Gaga after the Queen song "Radio Ga Ga". Gaga was in the process of trying to come up with a stage name when she received a text message from Fusari that read "Lady Gaga." She texted back, "That's it," and declared, "Don't ever call me Stefani again.

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Germanotta and Rob Fusari at Recording Studio (Nov 4, 2006)

Although the musical relationship between Fusari and Gaga was unsuccessful at first, the pair soon set up a company titled Team Love Child in which they recorded and produced electropop tracks and sent them to music industry bosses. Joshua Sarubin, the head of A&R at Def Jam Recordings, responded positively and vied for the record company to take a chance on her "unusual and provocative" performance. After having his boss Antonio "L.A." Reid in agreement, Gaga was signed to Def Jam in September 2006 with the intention of having an album ready in nine months. However, she was dropped by the label after only three months – an unfortunate period of her life that would later inspire her treatment for the music video for her 2011 single "Marry the Night". Devastated, Gaga returned to the solace of the family home for Christmas and the nightlife culture of the Lower East Side.

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Gaga and Starlight at The Slipper Room. Photo by Veronica Ibarra (Oct 4, 2007)

She became increasingly experimental: fascinating herself with emerging neo-burlesque shows, go-go dancing at bars dressed in little more than a bikini in addition to experimenting with drugs. During this time, she met performance artist Lady Starlight, who helped mold her on-stage persona. Starlight explained that, upon their first meeting, Gaga wanted to perform with her to songs she had recorded with Fusari. Like SGBand, the pair soon began performing at many of the downtown club venues. Their live performance art piece was known as "Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue" and, billed as "The Ultimate Pop Burlesque Rockshow", was a low-fi tribute to 1970's variety acts. Soon after, the two were invited to play at the 2007 Lollapalooza Music festival in August that year.

While Gaga and Starlight were busy performing, producer Rob Fusari continued to work on the songs he had created with Gaga. Fusari sent these songs to his friend, producer and record executive Vincent Herbert. Herbert was quick to sign her to his label Streamline Records, an imprint of Interscope Records, upon its establishment in 2007.

The Fame era

Main articles: 2008, 2009
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The Fame Ball in 2009

In January, Gaga and RedOne recorded what will become the first three singles: "Just Dance", "Poker Face" and "LoveGame". Before the album dropped in August, Gaga embarked on a promotional world tour with two female dancers from April to September. By October, she recruted four male dancers to join her on the New Kids on the Block: Live Tour. In early 2009, Gaga began the Doll Domination Tour as the opening act to the Pussycat Dolls. The tour leaded to her first solo tour, The Fame Ball which started in March and ended in September. In the spring of 2009, Gaga released "Paparazzi" as the last single.

2009–10: The Fame Monster era

Main articles: 2009, 2010
While she traveled the globe, she wrote The Fame Monster, an EP of eight songs released in November 2009. Each song, dealing with the darker side of fame from personal experience, is expressed through a monster metaphor. The success of the album allowed Gaga to start her second worldwide concert tour, The Monster Ball Tour, just weeks after the release of The Fame Monster and months after having finished The Fame Ball Tour.

2011–12: Born This Way era

Main articles: 2011, 2012
On the road with The Monster Ball in 2010-11, Gaga recorded her third album which was released in May of 2011.

Physical appearance

Main articles: Hair and wigs, Makeup, Nails

Lady Gaga is 5' 1" (1.55 m), have naturally brown hair and eyes. She have worn many wigs and a weft (only in 2008) from Blonde to Teal across the years.

Tattoos

Main article: Tattoos
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Lady Gaga has twenty-three tattoos located on various part on the left side of her body. During the Musicians@Google Presents: Google Goes Gaga, Gaga revealed that she only has tattoos on the left side of her body because her dad asked her to keep one side of her body 'slightly normal'. She referred to her left side of her body like her 'Iggy Pop side' and her right side (without tattoos) her 'Marylin Monroe side'.

During the second leg of The Monster Ball Tour in Japan, she got a temporary tattoo while on her way to Japan, saying, "リトルモンスター" (Ritoru Monsutā), which means "Little Monster".

Fashion

Main articles: Fashion, Sunglasses, Outfits, Accessories, Shoes

Fashion is a major key point in the life of Lady Gaga. She has stated that she is "very into fashion" and that it is "everything" to her. Her love of fashion came from her mother, who she stated was "always very well kept and beautiful."

Outfits worn by Lady Gaga are a mix of high couture designers, young designers from across the world and her own team, the Haus of Gaga. Some of her favorite designers include Chanel, Armani, Gucci.

Haus of Gaga

Main article: Haus of Gaga

In 2008, Gaga created the Haus of Gaga, her behind the scenes team that create everything from outfits to art direct the films and various projects. They usually either make the outfits themselves or ask a designers to create the outfits for them.

Photography

Social media

Each link will include all the photographs she posted on the following websites:
Instagram
See this page for the Instagram gallery
Gaga joined Instagram in June of 2012. She posted her first photos on June 20, 2012. When asked about her lack of profile picture, Gaga explained to fans that she thinks the website is difficult to use. The photographs uploaded are mostly taken from her iPad.

  1. "Born This Way" promotional poster with "GAGA" written in red on it.
  2. The Born This Way Ball poster
  3. The Born This Way Ball program

  1. The Advocate (no.1050, 2011)

Discography

For the full list, see Lady Gaga discography.

Tours

Headlining

Joint tours

Opening act

Filmography

For the complete list of videos, see this page.
Television
Year Title Notes
2001 The Sopranos "The Telltale Moozadell" (Season 3, episode 9)
Uncredited, classmate role
2005 Boiling Points Season 3, episode 22
2009 Gossip Girl "The Last Days of Disco Stick" (Season 3, episode 10)
Cameo appearance
2009-2011 Saturday Night Live "Ryan Reynolds/Lady Gaga" (Season 35, episode 2)
"Justin Timberlake/Lady Gaga" (Season 36, episode 22)
2010 Double Exposure "No One Can Work Like This"
2011 American Idol

(Season 10, episode ?)
Guest mentor

So You Think You Can Dance (Season 8, episode 3) Guest judge
Born To Dance Season one
A Very Gaga Thanksgiving ABC Special
Perez Hilton Superfan Series premiere
2011-12 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest Performed and joined New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in dropping the Times Square Ball.
2012 Oprah's Next Chapter "Lady Gaga and Her Mother, Cynthia" (Season one, episodes 14-15)
The Simpsons "Lisa Goes Gaga" (Season 23, episode 22)
Opening Act "Von Smith & Lady Gaga"
Film
Year Title Notes
2011 Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden HBO Special
Producer
Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera)
The Muppets Cameo appearance
Deleted scene
2013 Machete Kills La Chameleon

Products

  • Heartbeats by Lady Gaga (Monster Cable, 2009, 2011)
  • Polaroid Grey Label (2011)
  • Fame, fragrance (Coty Inc. with Haus Laboratories, 2012)

Books

Related pages

External links

For the complete international list of official links, see this page.