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Courtney Love Biography:
Courtney Love was born as Love Michelle Harrison
on July 9th, 1965, in San Francisco, California, to parents Linda Caroll,
a well-known therapist and Hank Harrison, a publisher, Courtney Love was
a free spirit from the get go. For most of her life, Courtney traveled
around with her family living mostly in hippie communes. After receiving
a trust fund from her grandmother in 1984, Courtney decided to do a little
traveling on her own visiting places such as Ireland, Japan, Taiwan, and
Liverpool.
Upon returning to the United
States, Courtney began singing in music groups in the Bay Area. Soon enough,
she caught the attention of movie director Alex Cox, who cast her in the
supporting role of Nancy's best friend in the film, Sid & Nancy. The
movie did not see much commercial success and Courtney's movie career
soon fizzled after another straight-to-video movie entitled Straight To
Hell. After this, Courtney moved to Minneapolis, where she joined an all-female
band called Babes in Toyland. Soon after, she was kicked out of the band.
With no money and no job, Courtney
tried to become a stripper but none of the local clubs would hire her
because was "too fat". So she headed back to LA in 1989 and
formed the band Hole. Their debut album called Pretty on the Inside didn't
burn up the charts, but it did establish them as viable musicians.
Major record labels took notice
of the eccentric Courtney Love and her band, but before she could sign
a record deal with any label, she met and married Curt Kobain from the
music band Nirvana in late 1992. Courtney instantly went from a potentially
successful musician to Kurt Cobain's wife.
Rumors about the couple began
circulating faster than ever and their reported drug abuse was worthy
of media mention, especially since Courtney was pregnant at the time with
their daughter, Frances Bean. Child Protective Services began investigating
the couple; however, their daughter was not taken away from them.
After only a short period of
marriage, Cobain’s life began spiraling out of control and his drug
abuse (allegedly) led him to suicide with a shotgun blast to the head
in 1994. It took a while, but Courtney managed to survive through the
ordeal and released her new album only one week after her husband's unfortunate
death.
The album was entitled Live Through
This and although it received huge commercial success (it went platinum),
Courtney was forced to relive her nightmare when the groups bassist, Kristen
Pfaff overdosed on heroin. Once again Courtney endured the pain and continued
to make a name for herself. She decided to take up acting once again and
starred in blockbuster movies such as Feeling Minnesota, The People vs.
Larry Flynt and Man on the Moon, starring opposite Jim Carrey.
Courtney's love life has not
been flailing since her husband's tragic death either. She has been linked
to rockers Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch
Nails, Evan Dando of The Lemonheads, actor Edward Norton, and is currently
attached to music executive Jim Barber.
Courtney Love is continually
shocking her fans by throwing concerts dressed like a streetwalker one
day and appearing at the Golden Globe's dressed in haute couture the next.
Call her what you will, but it's evident that this blonde sensation won't
be fading away anytime soon. |