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Goodrem began appearing on Australian television as a child, with guest roles on "Hey Dad..!," "A Country Practice," and "Police Rescue" in the first half of the 1990s. She landed her first major role in 2002, starring as Nina Tucker on the long-running soap opera "Neighbours." Goodrem remained on the show until 2005, and later returned in 2015 for the show's 30th anniversary. She would go on to make a cameo appearance in the series finale of "Neighbours" in 2022. Elsewhere on television, Goodrem served as a coach on the Australian version of the reality singing competition series "The Voice," which she joined in 2012. She sat on the judging panel withKeith Urban,Joel Madden, and Seal. Goodrem returned to "The Voice" in 2013, withRicky Martinreplacing Urban. In 2014, she opted not to return to "The Voice" in order to be a coach on the new Australian version of "The Voice Kids" instead. Goodrem subsequently returned to "The Voice" in 2015, and remained on the show until 2020.
Delta Goodrem is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, actress, and television personality who has a net worth of $16 million. Delta Goodrem launched her music career with her 2003 debut studio album "Innocent Eyes," the second-best-selling Australian album in history. Since then, she has had further success with such albums as "Mistaken Identity," "Child of the Universe," "Wings of the Wild," and "Bridge over Troubled Dreams." On television, Goodrem starred on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" and served as a coach on the Australian version of the reality singing competition show "The Voice."
Having been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2003, Goodrem put her career on hold to undergo treatment. After announcing that she was in remission later in the year, she started work on her second studio album, "Mistaken Identity." Released in late 2004 and supported by the number-one single "Out of the Blue," the album debuted atop the ARIA Albums Chart. Goodrem had her third-straight number-one album with "Delta," which came out in 2007, and her eighth number-one single with "In This Life." Further singles from the album were "Believe Again," "You Will Only Break My Heart," and "I Can't Break it to My Heart." Goodrem released her fourth studio album, "Child of the Universe," in 2012; it was supported by the singles "Sitting on Top of the World," "Dancing with a Broken Heart," and "Wish You Were Here." At the end of the year, Goodrem released a Christmas EP entitled "Christmas."
At the age of 13, Goodrem recorded a five-song demo CD that made its way to talent manager Glenn Wheatley. Impressed, Wheatley signed the budding musician to an artist development deal with Empire Records. A couple years later, Goodrem signed a recording contract with Sony Music. She had her first major career success as a musician with the piano-based ballad "Born to Try," which made it to number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in late 2002. Goodrem had another number-one single early the next year with "Lost Without You." Both songs were subsequently featured on Goodrem's debut studio album, "Innocent Eyes," which came out in March of 2003. A smash hit, the album debuted atop the ARIA Albums Chart, and spent 29 total weeks in that position. Supported by three more number-one singles – "Not Me, Not I," "Predictable," and the title track – "Innocent Eyes" became the second-best-selling Australian album of all time.
Goodrem made it back to the top of the ARIA Albums Chart with her fifth studio album, 2016's "Wings of the Wild." Its singles included "Wings" and "Dear Life." In late 2020, without announcement, Goodrem dropped her sixth studio album, "Only Santa Knows." Her seventh studio album, "Bridge over Troubled Dreams," came out in the spring of the following year. Goodrem's fifth number-one album in Australia, "Bridge over Troubled Dreams" was supported by the singles "Keep Climbing," "Paralyzed," "Solid Gold," "Billionaire," and "All of My Friends." Additionally, the album was accompanied by an autobiographical photo book of the same name. Later, in the summer of 2023, Goodrem released the single "Back to Your Heart" on her own record imprint ATLED Records.
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Delta Goodrem was born on November 9, 1984 in Sydney, Australia to Lea and Denis. She has a younger brother named Trent. Goodrem got involved in the entertainment industry early in life; when she was seven, she appeared in an American ad for a toy company, and after that appeared in ads for such companies as Nesquik and Optus. She also took up singing, dancing, and playing the piano. Goodrem was educated at the Hills Grammar School.
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