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Faith Hill Biography

Birth Name:
Audrey Faith Perry
Birth Place:
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Profession
Singer

Fast Facts

  • Joined a band in high school and began performing at rodeos and local fairs
  • Moved to Nashville at 19 and denied being an aspiring singer in order to get a receptionist job at a music publishing company
  • Released her first album, Take Me as I Am, in 1993
  • Met her husband, country singer and actor Tim McGraw, when they toured together in 1996
  • Founded the Faith Hill Family Literacy Project in 1996
  • Replaced Whitney Houston at the 72nd Annual Academy Awards in 2000 and sang a medley of classic movie songs; also performed the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIV that year
  • Made her film debut in the 2004 remake The Stepford Wives
  • Along with McGraw, organized the 2010 benefit concert Nashville Rising, which raised over $2 million to aid flood victims in Tennessee

Awards

  • 2002Critics' Choice Awards-Best Song: nominated

Relationships

  • Steve Perry -- Brother
  • Wesley Perry -- Brother
  • Audrey Caroline McGraw -- Daughter
  • Gracie Katherine McGraw -- Daughter
  • Maggie Elizabeth McGraw -- Daughter
  • Scott Hendricks -- Ex-fiancé
  • Daniel Hill -- Ex-husband
  • Ted Perry -- Father
  • Edna Perry -- Mother