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Shania Twain

Shania Twain's biography

Eileen Regina Edwards is 57 years old singer born at Windsor. Shania was born on Saturday 28th of August 1965. She is often nicknamed as Eileen Edwards, Eileen Twain, Eileen Lange, Eileen Thiebaud, Shania Edwards, Shania Lange, Shania Thiebaud, Eilleen Regina Edwards. According to year of birth 1965 Shania belongs to Boomers. Birthday on 28th of August means Shania is Virgo. Virgo is an earthy sign of Zodiac Belt. People born under this Rising Sign are practical in nature. They believe in reality and represents themselves as a strong person.She was married 2 times.

Eileen Regina Edwards's spouse

She is married to Frédéric Thiébaud

She is white canadian. Shania is citizen of Canada. She is other. Her primary profession is to be singer. You can know her also as musician, singer-songwriter, composer, songwriter. She is recently known as recording artist.

Shania Twain's dad

Shania Twain's father's name is Clarence Edwards.

Shania Twain's mom

Shania Twain's mother's name is Sharron Morrison.

Shania Twain's family

Shania Twain's husband

Shania Twain's ex husbands

Mutt Lange

Shania Twain and Mutt Lange have been together since 1993 for 17 years. He is known as record producer. Her ex husband was born on Thursday 11th of November 1948 in Mufulira.

Shania Twain's schools

We found 2 schools Shania attended. Complete list of schools: Timmins High and Vocational School, The Royal Conservatory of Music.

Detailed informations about Shania´s schools

Shania studied high school - Timmins High and Vocational School in Timmins (1983).

Shania Twain's career

Her main focus is to be singer and composing. Shania is famous thanks to Youre Still the One. Shania focuses on pop music. Maybe you are curious what instrument does she play ? She plays guitar.

Is Shania Twain gay ?

Shania is known to be straight.

Awards and competitions

Shania Twain's Awards

  • Named the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in 1999. She also received the CMA's International Achievement Award that same year.
  • (April 6, 2003) Hosted the 2003 Juno Awards (Canadian Grammy Awards) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • Won three 2003 Juno Awards: Juno Fan Choice Award, Artist of the Year and Country Recording of the Year.
  • She was awarded a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario on June 25, 2003.
  • She was awarded the OC (Officer of the Order of Canada) by the Governor General of Canada on November 18, 2005 for her services to music.
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6270 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on June 2, 2011.

Shania Twain's Rankings

  • Ranked #15 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.

Shania Twain's Nominations

  • She was nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Country Album for work The Woman in Me in 1996
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Album for work The Woman in Me in 1995
  • Shania was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Song for work Any Man of Mine in 1995
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for Album of the Year for work The Woman in Me in 1996
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for International Album of the Year for work The Woman in Me in 1996
  • Shania was nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Country Album for work The Woman in Me in 1997
  • Shania was nominated for Grammy Award for Song of the Year for work You're Still the One in 1998
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Album for work Come On Over in 1998
  • Shania was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Song for work You're Still the One in 1998
  • She was nominated for Juno Award for Album of the Year for work Come On Over in 1998
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Song of the Year for work You've Got a Way in 1999
  • She was nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Country Album for work Come On Over in 1999
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year for work Don't Be Stupid in 1999
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Song for work Come On Over in 1999
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for International Album of the Year for work Come On Over in 1999
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Album of the Year for work Come On Over in 1999
  • She was nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album for work Come On Over in 1999
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year for work That Don't Impress Me Much in 2000
  • Shania was nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Country Album for work Up! in 2003
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Album for work Up! in 2003
  • She was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Country Song for work Forever and for Always in 2003
  • Shania was nominated for Juno Award for Album of the Year for work Up! in 2003
  • She was nominated for Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year for work I'm Gonna Getcha Good! in 2003
  • She was nominated for Juno Award for Country Album of the Year for work Up! in 2004
  • She was nominated for Juno Award for Single of the Year for work Party for Two in 2005

What else you don't know about Shania Twain ?

Her middle name is Regina. She likes to spend time in: Canada, Switzerland.

What Shania Twain has done for a first time

  • Her biggest country hit, "Love Gets Me Every Time" (1997), became the first country No. 1 released by a female country artist to spend five weeks atop Billboard's country chart since Dolly Parton's hit "Here You Come Again" (1977).
  • Uses her married (and legal) name Eilleen Lange in the credits for her latest CD, titled "Up" (2002). This is her first release since multi-platinum effort "Come On Over" (1999).
  • Her album "Up!" (2002) sold two million copies in the United States during its first month of release.

Shania Twain's quotes

  • [on incorporating live animals into her act] They have a mind of their own. Sometimes they'll pee onstage or sometimes they'll poo. We just never know really what's going to happen. The unpredictability keeps us on our toes.
  • It's important to give it all you have while you have the chance.
  • When you don't come from struggle, gaining appreciation is a quality that's difficult to come by.
  • Horses calm me. I love being around them. They smell great, they are beautiful to look at, they are loving, demanding, temperamental, and they settle you.
  • I really feel like life will dictate itself. You should allow it to unfold as naturally as possible. Just go with the flow. When you're really desperate, you say a few prayers and hope for the best. That's the way I've always lived my life.
  • I feel like I'm on top of the world. Honestly, I feel like I've climbed a very giant mountain, and I'm just standing right on top with my arms wide open and breathing rarified air.
  • There were moments when I really just thought, I don't need anything and I don't need anyone. I just want to go away and disappear.
  • I find that the very things that I get criticized for, which is usually being different and just doing my own thing and just being original, is the very thing that's making me successful.
  • Being betrayed is one of the most valuable lessons life can teach.
  • I lost my sense of trust, honesty and compassion. I crashed down and became what I consider an emotional mess. I've never been so miserable in my whole life. I just wanted to go to bed and never get up.
  • Yes, you can lose somebody overnight, yes, your whole life can be turned upside down. Life is short. It can come and go like a feather in the wind.
  • I feel sexy when I get out of the tub - your skin is fresh and you've put up your hair without looking.
  • I'm always soul searching on a spiritual level.
  • I feel like in a way I'm starting over, with everything.
  • Later in my life, I'm going to look back and smile and be very fulfilled. I know that if I don't give it my all right now I'll regret it later. That's very important to me, because I've worked all my life to have this.
  • Life unravels the way it does, and it has an effect on you, but you have to take responsibility for dealing with it.
  • One day, someone said to me, "Do you want to go jump out of an airplane?" I felt like I had nothing to lose anymore, so I said, "Why not?" And every day since then, I ask myself that question.
  • Fortunately, when you're a mom, the responsibility of caring for your child can keep you going.
  • I won't lie, I've had a lot of discouraging moments in the past years, moments I wasn't sure about things and doubted myself.
  • I enjoy sports in person.
  • I'm more private than people realize. I'm not that easy to get to know.
  • You learn to accept your own reality.
  • I'm not someone who is glamorous all the time.
  • I do not see my family life in any way, shape, or form as an opportunity for a photo.
  • Music is a great natural high and a great natural escape.
  • My music must reflect whatever's going on in my mind, and my life needs to evolve for me to discover who it is I'm becoming.
  • My life revolves around my child's routine.
  • I want to be successful, but I don't really have what it takes to do it comfortably.
  • I don't want someone photographing my cellulite - I can't take it!
  • I really admire artists that are willing to take a different approach and a different angle to their shows.
  • I was in a very deep, dark slump, and I needed to find a way to get myself out of it. I had to force myself back out into life, back out into experiencing things.
  • Writing is very much a playground - an artistic playground. It's the most fun thing I do.
  • I'll always be sad that my marriage ended.
  • So many people bare their midriffs, I don't know why mine is such an issue.
  • It was just like a dream. I could have ended up with an album that's not all that different from anything else coming out of Nashville. Mutt made the difference. He took these songs, my attitude, my creativity, and colored them in a way that is unique.
  • Country music is still your grandpa's music, but it's also your daughter's music. It's getting bigger and better all the time and I'm glad to be a part of it.
  • I didn't have a choice growing up but to be more insecure because others had more.
  • I want to talk to people that have been through big disappointments, big emotional crises, deep life struggles, and I will learn something from that.
  • I really hope my peers appreciate and respect what I'm doing.
  • I don't want my body to be a distraction from my talent or my brain.
  • Now that I have and I'm not a have-not, I've learned how important it is to maintain humility.
  • I'm neither embarrassed of who I am, where I come from, what I've experienced, I'm not ashamed of it.
  • I really can't imagine not singing again.
  • If my clothing does stand out, then I guess it's a compliment, but I just wear whatever feels comfortable.
  • I played a lot of football when I was younger. I'm a good receiver, actually.
  • I don't take any day for granted anymore.
  • I temporarily lost my hope in love, and it was temporary, thank goodness.
  • I love music.
  • I spent a lot of my life holding back my cries, and I want to change that because it's not good for me.
  • My father was a beautiful man.
  • I'd like to see the Olympics live. I've only watched it on television.
  • I'm never at my best on television. There's a row of cameras between you and the audience, and it's very weird, very confusing.
  • All I ever intended was to make a living at what I do. Everything I've achieved since then is above and beyond.
  • Marilyn Monroe never sold a platinum album. And more people know my music than what I look like.
  • I have arm-wrestled here and there... guys seem to want to test my strength.
  • I enjoyed working at McDonald's.
  • I certainly could've gone off track many, many times in my youth.
  • For a good 10 to 12 years, I was working non-stop and I wasn't really enjoying my success.
  • Coming from where I came from, it was unimaginable to ever be wealthy. That was just too far out of my reach.
  • I have my own opinions, but my songs don't share them.
  • I have two fathers.
  • I think it's important that readers know that not every celebrity is a freak.
  • I love the role that men play in our lives.
  • I like being at home and cooking.
  • I want romance.
  • I was not naturally meant to be on stage. I hated being in the spotlight; I was scared.
  • I wouldn't call myself a feminist, because I think there are differences between men and women.
  • I'm like everybody else.
  • I've been performing my whole life.
  • It's really such a personal journey, making a record, but even more so writing the songs.
  • It always disappoints me when I go to a concert and they don't play my favorite song, or at least one of their biggest hits.
  • In a way, we women take on more than we need to sometimes.
  • If I hadn't had a childhood career, I probably would've signed a contract with the first person I came across.
  • I've succeeded as far as I'm concerned - I don't feel that I have any cliffs I could fall over anytime soon.
  • It's very hard to concentrate when your stomach's rumbling.
  • It's very hard to be honest with yourself when something's just not working.
  • My fears and anxieties throughout my whole life have been slowly squeezing my voice.
  • Suffering does not discriminate.
  • My voice is stronger today than ever.
  • The red-carpet spotlight is a little bit more nerve-racking when you haven't been doing it all the time.
  • Without a doubt, the best way to get to know me is through my music.
  • The only reason that you do visual is solely for the visual. That's the only reason. It doesn't sell your music for you.
  • You can't just turn love on and off.
  • You don't want to be outside during blackfly season.
  • Sting I've seen a few times, and he really inspired me in the sense that he breaks the songs down a lot and will take a different approach. He'll take an acoustic approach to them; he'll rearrange them for the live stage.
  • I certainly don't think you need to be famous to want to leave a legacy, but when you are famous, it's even more likely that your child will get the wrong perspective on your life if you die prematurely.
  • There was a time when I was - after my very first record from Nashville, I thought I might not be one of those who actually really makes it, and I may end up back in Canada, just playing clubs. And that might - this might have just been it.
  • I am a sensible person.
  • I guess I just thought everybody knew that I didn't smoke! I mean - I don't smoke now and I never did.
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Shania Twain's height, weight, body shape, eye color, hair color

Lets describe how Shania Twain looks. We will focus on her height, weight, body shape, eye color, hair color and shoe size. She is tall as 5' 4" (163 cm). She weights 112lbs (51 kg). Body build is slim. Shania´s eyes are tinted brown - light. Shania´s hair is shade of brown - dark. If you are really curious, you may find interesting Shania´s shoe size is 6.5.

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