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Australian actress and singer Kylie Minogue arrives at the Elle Style Awards in London, Feb. 15, 2005, where she was given a Lifetime achievement award.
Minogue began as an actor on the long-running Australian soap opera "Neighbours" before launching her singing career with the hit 1988 remake of "Loco-Motion." Her fame soared after her critically acclaimed 2001 album "Fever," which reached number one in charts around the world and featured the single "Can't Get You Out of My Head." In May 2005, the 36-year-old disclosed she was battling early-stage breast cancer.
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Minogue attends the charity premiere of the movie "The Magic Roundabout," in London, Jan 30, 2005. Minogue voiced the part of Florence in the animated movie, a remake of the '60s British TV series.
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Minogue performs during the German TV show "Bet, that...?" in Nuremberg, Germany, Dec. 11, 2004.
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A waxwork model of Minogue, at top as the angel, is displayed as part of the Madame Tussaud's Celebrity Nativity scene in London, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004. Other figures from left to right: Samuel L Jackson, Hugh Grant and Graham Norton, dressed as shepherds, David and Victoria Beckham, as Joseph and Mary, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, The Duke of Edinburgh and U.S. President George Bush as the Three Wise Men.
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Minogue smiles upon her arrival on the red carpet prior to the German ECHO music award ceremony, in Berlin, March 6, 2004.
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Minogue holds the Grammy award for Best Dance Recording, which she won for for "Come Into My World," at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, Feb. 8, 2004, in Los Angeles.
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Minogue arrives at the Cannes festival palace to take part in the NRJ awards ceremony, Jan. 24, 2004, in Cannes, southern France.
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Minogue performs during the NRJ awards ceremony, Jan. 24, 2004, in Cannes, southern France.
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Minogue perform at the MTV Europe music awards in Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 6, 2003.
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Minogue, left, and U2 vocalist Bono embrace as they arrive for the Ivor Novello Awards, at the Grosvenor House hotel in London, May 22, 2003. The annual music awards reward songwriters and composers.
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Minogue arrives with her boyfriend, French actor Olivier Martinez at the 4th Laureus Sports Awards ceremony, May 20, 2003, in Monaco.
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Justin Timberlake, left, and Minogue perform during the Brit Awards in London, Feb. 20, 2003.
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Britain's Prince Charles meets Minogue at the Wcoenyndham Theatre in London, Nov. 21, 2002. The heir to the throne watched the Australian singer's guest appearance in a West End comedy, telling her afterward: "You were fantastic." Minogue was the latest in a string of stars appearing in "The Play What I Wrote," directed by Kenneth Branagh.
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Minogue, right, and Jade Jagger, the daughter of Rolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger, arrive for the MTV Europe Music Awards in Barcelona, Nov. 14, 2002.
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Minogue arrives for the MTV Video Music Awards at New York's Radio City Music Hall, Aug. 29, 2002.
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Minogue performs live on stage at the Hallenstadium in Zurich, Switzerland, June 6, 2002.
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Minogue raises her award for Best-selling Australian artist during the 2002 World Music Awards ceremony in Monaco, March 6, 2002.
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Minogue performs "Dancing Queen" during the closing ceremony at the Summer Olympics, Oct. 1, 2000, at Olympic Stadium in Sydney.
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Minogue and young singer Nikki Webster, who performed at the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2000 Olympics, stand together on top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, Sept. 28, 2000.