
Björk
Born: 1965-11-21
Place of Birth: Reykjavík, Iceland
Biography
Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965) is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer and actress. Over her four-decade career, she has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on influences and genres including electronic, pop, jazz, experimental, trip hop, alternative, classical, and avant-garde music. Born and raised in Reykjavík, Björk began her music career at the age of 11 and gained international recognition as the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Sugarcubes. After the band's breakup in 1992, Björk embarked on a solo career, coming to prominence with albums such as Debut (1993), Post (1995), and Homogenic (1997), while collaborating with a range of artists and exploring a variety of multimedia projects. Her other albums include Vespertine (2001), Medúlla (2004), Volta (2007), Biophilia (2011), Vulnicura (2015), Utopia (2017) and Fossora (2022). Several of Björk's albums have reached the top 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart. As of 2015, she had sold between 20 and 40 million records worldwide. 31 of her singles have reached the top 40 on pop charts around the world, with 22 top-40 hits in the UK, including the top-10 singles "It's Oh So Quiet", "Army of Me", and "Hyperballad" and the top-20 singles "Play Dead", "Big Time Sensuality", and "Violently Happy". Her accolades and awards include the Order of the Falcon, five BRIT Awards, and 15 Grammy nominations. In 2015, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Rolling Stone named her the 60th greatest singer and the 81st greatest songwriter. Björk starred in the 2000 Lars von Trier film Dancer in the Dark, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "I've Seen It All". Biophilia was marketed as an interactive app album with its own education program. Björk has also been an advocate for environmental causes in Iceland. A retrospective exhibition dedicated to Björk was held at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2015.
Known For

The Northman

The Sugarcubes: Murder and Killing in Hell (Live at Manchester Academy)

Björk: No Place Like Home. Live at National Theatre of Reykjavík

Sleepless Nights Stories

Dancer in the Dark

When Björk Met Attenborough

Rock in Reykjavik

Coachella

The Sugarcubes: Live Zabor

Angel: Documentary

The Juniper Tree

Prêt-à-Porter

Broken Glass

Screaming Masterpiece

Arakimentari

Björk: Later with Jools Holland

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen

Björk: Shepherd's Bush Empire 1997

Drawing Restraint 9

Björk: Volumen

Björk: Later 1995-2011

Björk: Vespertine Live at Orchard Hall

Björk: Tibetan Freedom Concert

Björk: Cornucopia

Björk: Vespertine Live at the Royal Opera House

Björk: Biophilia Live

Out of Thin Air

Looking for a Thrill: An Anthology of Inspiration

The Sparks Brothers

Fungi: The Web of Life

Björk: MTV Unplugged 1994

Monk in Pieces

The Best of Me

Náttúra Concert Featuring Björk and Sigur Rós

Björk: Voltaïc

Björk: Cambridge 1998

Björk: The Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure

Björk: MTV Unplugged & Live

Why Are We Creative?

Björk Orkestral

Von Trier's 100 Eyes

Björk: Minuscule

Björk - Vulnicura Live

Sugar Cubes - The DVD

The Medúlla Videos

Björk: Vessel 1994

Björk Orchestral

The Work of Director Spike Jonze

Free Tibet

Athens 2004: Olympic Opening Ceremony (Games of the XXVIII Olympiad)

Can Creativity Save the World?

The Hidden Treasures of Michel Ocelot

Anna and the Moods

Bravo Profiles: Björk

Björk: Volumen Plus

Inside Björk

Björk - The Creative Universe of a Music Missionary

The Work of Director Chris Cunningham

Björk: MTV Live 1998

Björk Orkestral III

Matthew Barney: No Restraint

La Machine Mode

The Work of Director Michel Gondry

YouTube Trilogy: 4 Songs, History, Asian Girls

Björk's Greatest Hits: Volumes 1993-2003

Björk: Greatest Hits - Volumen 1993-2003

Björk Orkestral IV

Björk: Live at Riverside Church

Black Lake

Björk Orchestral II
