Janet Jackson's Road to 50
The singer celebrates her 50th birthday today.
-- intro: It's hard to believe Janet Jackson is 50.
So many of us grew up watching Michael's little sister on "Good Times." Her acting talent made her stand out from the rest of the musically talented Jackson family. At the same time, we loved when she decided to follow in her older siblings footsteps but did it her own way. With her third album, "Control," it was clear that Ms. Jackson was now in charge.
Jackson has helmed a recording career that has made her one of the best-selling artists of all time with a record-holding 18 consecutive Top 10 hits. We've rooted for her at concert halls and on movie screens, through marriages and breakups. As she reaches this mid-century milestone, we're excited about her latest endeavor: planning a family.
Here's a quick look back at Janet Jackson's road to 50:
quicklist: 1title: 'Good Times'text: Janet first stood out from her famous family as the cute, dimpled youngest child of 9. She got her start in acting on the family variety show "The Jacksons" in 1976, and soon landed a starring role as Penny Gordon Woods in the sitcom "Good Times." She went on to star in the short-lived sitcom "A New Kind of Family." Later she played Willis' girlfriend Charlene Duprey on three seasons of "Diff'rent Strokes." By the time she earned a spot on season 4 of "Fame," she already had two albums under her belt and a quickie marriage.
In 1984, Jackson eloped with James DeBarge, now 52, of the singing family group DeBarge. The marriage was annulled the following year. Jackson was now ready to take control of her music career and her life.media: 39047198
quicklist: 2title: 'Control'text: After her second album, arranged by her father Joe Jackson, failed to make a huge splash, Jackson went out on her own, teaming up with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for her third album. "Control" was a huge hit, spawning five hit singles, "What Have You Done for Me Lately," "Nasty," "When I Think of You," "Control," and "Let's Wait Awhile." It also established Ms. Jackson as a bonafide talent, separate from her super-talented brother Michael Jackson. Her videos became as well known on MTV as his, and helped establish her then-unknown choreographer Paula Abdul. media: 39047033
quicklist: 3title: 'Poetic Justice'text: Jackson followed up "Control" with the no. 1 album "Rhythm Nation" and a sellout tour. But she hadn't forgotten about her first love: acting. She made her film debut in 1993's "Poetic Justice," opposite rap genius Tupac Shakur. Her ballad "Again," written for the film, received Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for "Best Original Song."media: 39046899
quicklist: 4title: 'Janet'text: With the release of her fifth studio album, "Janet," Jackson appeared topless on the cover, proclaiming her sexual maturity and becoming a worldwide sex symbol. The photo, which also appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone, featured a man's hands covering her breasts. It turned out to be Rene Elizondo Jr., who directed several of her music videos and was a songwriter for "The Velvet Rope." Later, it was also revealed that he was her husband. The couple secretly wed in 1991 and and managed to keep their marriage a secret for the next eight years, until Elizondo filed for divorce in 1999.media: 39046255
quicklist: 5title: Super Bowl text: Jackson was at the top of her game when she was chosen to perform during the halftime show at the Super Bowl in 2004. But an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction that left her right breast exposed to 140 million viewers led to a public backlash, causing sales of her next three albums to plummet. media: 39046370
quicklist: 6title: Losing Michaeltext: Despite her career taking a hit after the Super Bowl incident, Jackson continued to record in the studio and took the lead role opposite Tyler Perry in "Why Did I Get Married." While filming the sequel in 2009, she learned that her brother Michael had died just shy of his 51st birthday. Later that year, she performed their duet "Scream" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards as a tribute to her older brother. media: 39046715
quicklist: 7title: Familytext: Jackson surprised the world again by secretly marrying billionaire businessman Wissam Al Mana in 2012. It wasn't until a year later that the news went public, when the singer posted a statement on her website saying the couple had tied the knot in a "quiet, private, and beautiful ceremony." Last month, she announced that she would be postponing the second leg of her "Unbreakable" world tour indefinitely. "My husband and I are planning our family," she said ecstatically in a video posted to Twitter. "I have to rest up, doctor's orders." media: 39046499