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Simon Cowell Biography

TV Personality / Music Producer

Simon Cowell is a music producer and executive of the BMG UK record company whose blunt assessments of the contestants on TV's American Idol made him the most talked about personality on the show's panel of judges. Cowell has been in the pop music business in the United Kingdom since the 1970s, and is credited with "discovering" such pop stars as the boy band Westlife and the pop duo Robson and Jerome. Cowell's specialty is marketing TV and pop music together, and in 2001 he hosted the forerunner to American Idol, England's U.K. Pop Idol. When the U.S. version hit it big, it not only made stars out of performers Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard, it also made stars out of host Ryan Seacrest and talent judges Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson. His direct criticisms of the contestants and general cattiness made him the guy audiences loved to hate, and he was rewarded after the first season of the show with a contract that made him the highest paid judge on the panel.

Extra credit: Cowell's criticism also helped make a star of tone-deaf Idol auditioner William Hung.

Other American Idol personalities include Fantasia Barrino; Carrie Underwood; Mario Vazquez; Katharine McPhee; and Taylor Hicks.

Four Good Links

American Idol Chatter

Slate's Simon-like take on what's wrong with Simon

American Idol on Fox

Official site with show info, but not much on Simon

Simply Simon

One fan's tribute, with treats from quotes to fan fiction

The Softer Side of Simon?

Short feature about his off-screen reputation

Vital Stats

Birth

7 October 1959
(age 49)

Birthplace

Brighton, England

Death

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Best Known As

The obnoxious judge on TV's American Idol