Cynthia Lauper – Biography, Age, Career, Net Worth

Cynthia Lauper

Who is Cynthia Lauper?

Cyndi Lauper, who was born on June 22, 1953, began her career as an adventurous rebel. Her 1983 album ‘She’s So Unusual’ catapulted her to fame, and her strong voice and bold personality were awe-inspiring to fans. Her music and her maturity grew over time, and the artist became an icon for female empowerment while also bridged the gap between underground and mainstream music. Her songs are both catchy and inspirational, and her genuine demeanor has made her a legend in the industry.

Lauper won the Best New Artist award at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with the soundtrack for the movie “The Goonies” in 1985 and her second album “True Colors” in 1986, which featured the number-one single “True Colors” and “Change of Heart”. Lauper’s rendition of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” was a moderate hit in 1987. Following this, she achieved success with “I Drove All Night” in 1989 and her first dance club hit “That’s What I Think” in 1993.

Real Name/Full NameCynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper
Date Of Birth22 June 1953
Age71 years old
BirthplaceBrooklyn, New York, United States.
NationalityAmerican.
ReligionChristianity.
Zodiac signCancer
SchoolRichmond Hill High School
CollegeJohnson State University
Height5 feet 2 inch
Height in centimeters160 cm
Weight55 kg
Weight in pounds108 pounds
Hair colorNot known
Eye colorBlue
FatherFred Lauper
MotherCatrine Lauper
SpouseDavid Thornton
ChildrenDeclyn Wallace Thornton Lauper.
SiblingsFred Lauper, and Ellen Lauper.
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter, and Actress.
Net worth$50 Million.

Biography

Catrine and Fred Lauper, along with Cyndi Lauper, were the parents of Cyndi Lauper who was born on June 22, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York. Her siblings include Fred Lauper, her younger brother, and Ellen Lauper, her older sister.

Lauper, who was raised in Queens, New York, faced a lot of difficulties in her early life, including being expelled from several schools. Her passion for music was fueled by these obstacles, but she persevered and began writing songs at a young age. Vermont State University’s Johnson Campus was where Lauper went to school.

Personal Life

Cyndi Lauper and her husband, David Thornton, have been inseparably linked since 1991. On the Off and Running set, they got to know each other and have a son named Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper. Love and finding true companionship in unexpected places are what make the couple’s strong relationship a testament to their power.

Height & Weight

She has a height of 160 cm, or 5’2′′ in feet and inches. The weight is 108 pounds, or 49 kg. Her eyes are blue and she lacks hair.

Career

Cyndi Lauper was a member of several bands during the early 1970s. In 1974, while performing Kiki Dee’s ‘I Got the Music in Me’ at a venue in Queens, her voice started to fail when she hit the high notes for the first time. In 1977, her vocal cords were severely damaged, and the doctors informed her that she wouldn’t be able to sing again. Working with voice coach Katie Agresta resulted in her voice being restored.

Her first taste of success was only when he joined Blue Angel. Members of this band that were not present were John Terry, Arthur Neilson, Lee Brovitz, and Johnny Morelli. In 1979, the band was formed and released their first and only album, Blue Angel, in 1980. In 1982, this band disbanded. Without Lauper, the band reunited in 1987 for one year.

Lauper started her solo singing career following the breakup of Blue Angel. She’s So Unusual was the title of her first album released in 1983, which accurately represented the opinions of many people upon its release. Although Cynthia Lauper had a punk-rock appearance, she performed hit pop songs. At the same time, she possessed both edginess and relatability. Her music was loved by a lot of teenagers in the 1980s. The name of Lauper’s second album was True Colors and it was released in 1986. The success of this album was greater than that of her first album, largely due to her first album’s success in making her famous.

Lauper’s career remained active into the 2000s. At Last, her first album of the new century, was released in 2003. Only one album, Bring Ya to the Brink, was released by her during this decade, that was released in 2008. Her focus on other acting and singing during this decade is one of the reasons why she didn’t produce many albums.

Cynthia Lauper released another album in 2010 called Memphis Blues. Lauper’s ability to execute the new genre of music was remarkable, even though it was a new type of music style for her. The Billboard award for best selling blues album of the year went to her blues album that year.

Cynthia Lauper’s writing career began in 2012 with the publication of her autobiography, Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir, which included many songs she had written in previous decades. Her writing talents were showcased on stage in 2013. She was responsible for writing the lyrics and musical compositions for the play Kinky Boots while working on Broadway.

Awards

She has received multiple awards and recognitions. Cyndi has won numerous awards, including Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Awards.

Honors from organizations like MTV, Billboard, and American Music Awards have also been given to her. So far, she has had a successful career. Her recognition includes a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and she belongs to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Net Worth

For more than four decades, Cyndi Lauper has established herself as a successful artist, selling millions of records and winning numerous awards. Her hard work and talent have earned her a net worth of $50 million. Her platform has been utilized to support a variety of charitable causes and she is still inspiring others through her music and activism.

Social Media

Social MediaUsernameFollowers/Subscribers
Instagram@cyndilauper1.8M
YouTube@cyndilauper3.25M
TikTok@cyndilauper1.2m
Facebook@cyndilauper4M

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