Lady Gaga

American singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1986)
Person human Q19848
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Lady Gaga was born on March 20, 1986, at Lenox Hill Hospital [1]. She is a citizen of the United States [2][3]. Her occupations include singer, songwriter, activist, film actor, television actor, and voice actor [4][5][6]. She practices Christianity [7].

Her father is Joe Germanotta , and her mother is Cynthia Germanotta . She has one sibling named Natali Germanotta . Her musical genres encompass electropop, dance-pop, electronic dance music, art pop, pop music, and synth-pop [8][9][10].

She cites David Bowie, Queen, Madonna, Army of Lovers, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Springsteen as influences, along with two others not named in the provided facts [11].

Lady Gaga

Summary

Lady Gaga is a human[1]. Born in Lenox Hill Hospital[2], she… she worked as a singer[3], songwriter[4], activist[5], film actor[6], and television actor[7]. She ranks in the top 0.032% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76,367 views/month, #317 of 1,000,298).[8]

Key Facts

  • Lady Gaga's place of birth was Lenox Hill Hospital[2].
  • Lady Gaga's father was Joe Germanotta[9].
  • Lady Gaga's mother was Cynthia Germanotta[10].
  • Lady Gaga held citizenship in United States[11].
  • English was Lady Gaga's native language[12].
  • Lady Gaga is identified as part of the Italian Americans ethnic group[13].
  • Lady Gaga is identified as part of the French Canadians ethnic group[14].
  • Lady Gaga worked as a singer[3].
  • Lady Gaga's professions included songwriter[4].
  • Lady Gaga worked as an activist[5].
  • Lady Gaga's professions included film actor[6].
  • Lady Gaga worked as a television actor[7].
  • Lady Gaga worked as a voice actor[15].
  • Lady Gaga's field of work was pop music[16].
  • Lady Gaga's field of work was cosmetics industry[17].
  • Lady Gaga's field of work was acting[18].
  • Lady Gaga's education included a stint at Convent of the Sacred Heart[19].
  • Lady Gaga's education included a stint at Collaborative Arts Project 21[20].
  • Lady Gaga's education included a stint at New York University Tisch School of the Arts[21].
  • Lady Gaga's education included a stint at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute[22].
  • Lady Gaga was educated at Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth[23].
  • Lady Gaga was educated at Circle in the Square Theatre School[24].
  • Lady Gaga received the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist[25].
  • Lady Gaga received the MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction[26].
  • Lady Gaga received the MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Lady Gaga was born in Lenox Hill Hospital[2]. Her father was Joe Germanotta[9]. Her mother was Cynthia Germanotta[10]. Ethnic identities include Italian Americans[13] and French Canadians[14]. English was her native language[12].

Education

Educated at Convent of the Sacred Heart[19], a school[28], in United States[29], founded in 1881[30], headquartered in James A. Burden, Jr. House and Otto H. Kahn House[31]; Collaborative Arts Project 21[20], a higher education institution[32], in United States[33]; New York University Tisch School of the Arts[21], a film school[34], in United States[35], founded in 1965[36]; Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute[22], a drama school[37], in United States[38], founded in 1969[39], headquartered in Manhattan[40]; Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth[23], an education program[41], in United States[42], founded in 1979[43]; and Circle in the Square Theatre School[24], a drama school[44], in United States[45], founded in 1961[46].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include singer[3], songwriter[4], activist[5], film actor[6], television actor[7], and voice actor[15]. Fields of work include pop music[16], a music genre[47], founded in 1950[48]; cosmetics industry[17], an industry[49]; and acting[18], a type of arts[50].

Recognition

Awards received include MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist[25], a class of award[51], in United States[52], founded in 1984[53]; MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction[26], an award for best production design[54], in United States[55], founded in 1984[56]; MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects[27], a class of award[57], in United States[58], founded in 1984[59]; Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance[60], a class of award[61], in United States[62], founded in 1959[63]; Grammy Award for Best Music Video[64], a class of award[65], in United States[66], founded in 1984[67]; and MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year[68].

Personal Life

Lady Gaga's religion is recorded as Christianity[69]. She was affiliated with the Democratic Party[70].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Lady Gaga include Gaga[71], Gagadon minimonstrum[72], Aleiodes gaga[73], and Kaikaia gaga[74].

Why It Matters

Lady Gaga ranks in the top 0.032% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76,367 views/month, #317 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[75] She is known by 73 alternative names across languages and contexts.[76]

She has been cited as an influence by Chappell Roan[77], a singer[78], b. 1998[79], of United States[80], awarded the Grammy Award for Best New Artist[81]; Sam Smith[82], a singer[83], b. 1992[84], of United Kingdom[85], awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year[86]; Rina Sawayama[87], a musician[88], b. 1990[89], of Japan[90]; Kyary Pamyu Pamyu[91], a singer[92], b. 1993[93], of Japan[94]; Lou Deleuze[95], a singer[96], b. 2014[97], of France[98], awarded the Crystal sphere trophy[99]; and Luna Ki[100], a singer[101], b. 1999[102], of Spain[103].

Works attributed to her include she x Terry Richardson[104]. Entities named for her include Gaga[71], Gagadon minimonstrum[72], Aleiodes gaga[73], and Kaikaia gaga[74].

FAQs

Where was Lady Gaga born?

Lady Gaga's place of birth was Lenox Hill Hospital[2].

Who were Lady Gaga's parents?

Lady Gaga's father was Joe Germanotta[9]. Lady Gaga's mother was Cynthia Germanotta[10].

What did Lady Gaga do for work?

Lady Gaga worked as singer[3], songwriter[4], activist[5], film actor[6], and television actor[7].

Where did Lady Gaga go to school?

Lady Gaga was educated at Convent of the Sacred Heart[19], Collaborative Arts Project 21[20], New York University Tisch School of the Arts[21], and Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute[22].

What awards did Lady Gaga receive?

Honors received include MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist[25], MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction[26], MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects[27], and Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance[60].

Who did Lady Gaga influence?

Lady Gaga has been cited as an influence by Chappell Roan[77], Sam Smith[82], Rina Sawayama[87], and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu[91].

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