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Born Simon Phillip Cowell P00G*iY~\
7 October 1959 (1959-10-07) (age 50) N82 6xvA
Brighton, East Sussex, England jf)cDj2
Occupation Artists and repertoire (A&R) executive k|OM?\
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Owner of Syco Music/TV uO4
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Salary $50 million (2008)[1] b
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Known for Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent b%lH=u
Simon Phillip Cowell (born 7 October 1959) is an English music executive, television producer and celebrity, and entrepreneur. He is famous in the United Kingdom and in the United States for his role as a talent judge on TV shows such as Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor, and Britain's Got Talent. He is also the owner of the television production and music publishing house Syco which will be rebranded to Greenwell Entertainment as part of a coalition with Sir Philip Green. > TYDkEs0
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Cowell is notorious as a judge for his blunt and often controversial criticisms, insults and wisecracks about contestants and their abilities. He is often parodied in pop culture, and was described by the The Times as representing the "heartless, thoughtless and superficial – the flotsam and jetsam of the polluted seas of celebrity that is likely to sink without trace into toxic foam".[2] Cowell is known for combining activities in the television and music industries, having promoted singles and records for various artists, including television personalities. He was most recently featured on the sixth series of The X Factor, the eighth season of American Idol and the third series of Britain's Got Talent. L}
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1 Early life `,AOxJ:$
2 Professional career A;8kC}
2.1 Idol franchise and Il Divo z}-CU GS
2.2 The X Factor >lIzeEW#
2.3 Got Talent franchise 3I 0pHP5
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2.8 Other activities p&I>xu8fl
3 Personal life >_j(uw?u
4 References q{h,}[U=
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Early life #`y[75<n
Cowell was born in Brighton, East Sussex, England and brought up in Elstree, Hertfordshire.[3] His father, Eric Philip Cowell, was an estate agent developer and music industry executive, and his mother, Julie Brett (née Josie Dalglish), is a former ballet dancer and socialite.[4] Cowell's paternal grandparents, Joseph Cowell and Esther Malinsky, were English Jews,[5] and his maternal grandfather was Scottish.[6] He has 1 brother and 2 half-brothers; younger brother Nicholas Cowell, half-brother Tony Cowell, and half-brother Michael Cowell. Michael is the oldest, followed by Tony, Simon and Nicholas respectively.[citation needed] 82FE
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Cowell attended the independent school Dover College as did his brother, but left early before attending the sixth form[citation needed]. He took a few menial jobs—including, according to Tony, working as a runner on Stanley Kubrick's The Shining[7]—but did not get along well with colleagues and bosses, until his father who was executive at the recording giant at EMI Music Publishing, managed to get him a job in the mail room[citation needed]. |47t+[b
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Professional career b@J "b(
His father's connections originally got him rehired as the assistant to an A&R man. From there onwards, Simon worked his way up and eventually got promoted to a music publishing[8] position but left during the early 1980s to form E&S Music with his boss at EMI, Ellis Rich (later Chairman of the Performing Right Society). The company had several hit records at one point with five singles in the UK top 40. The offices were in a converted gentleman's washroom in the NCP car park on Brewer Street in London's Soho district. Simon left by mutual agreement a few years later. Then, one year later, Cowell went to work for Iain Burton, manager of choreographer Arlene Phillips, co-founder of dance group Hot Gossip and of nascent independent record label Fanfare Records. Cowell worked with Burton for eight years at Fanfare where he achieved his first real success in the music industry, becoming a partner and building Fanfare into a highly successful 'indie' pop label. Fanfare had numerous top ten hits with various Pop artists and particularly Sinitta, selling more than half a million of her classic hit debut single 'So Macho' and more than half a million albums of 'Rondo Veneziano'. Next in 1984, Cowell and Burton met up with Pete Waterman for the first time. N[eLQe]q
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Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman formed the songwriting and record producing trio known as Stock Aitken Waterman.[9] Stock Aitken Waterman helped Fanfare during the second half of the 1980s producing several smash hit singles for Sinitta and licensing The Hit Factory SAW Compilation Albums to Fanfare. Next in 1989, Fanfare's parent-company, Public Company, got into difficulties, forcing Fanfare into the hands of BMG, and Cowell, in debt, to move back in with his parents. Later that year, he became an A&R consultant for BMG. GP+=b:C{E
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