Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson, known for his provocative stage persona, gained fame as a musician, exploring themes of death, sex, and religion in his music.
Brian Warner
Metal Singer
January 5, 1969
Capricorn
56
Canton, Ohio
Marilyn Manson, born Brian Hugh Warner, rose to fame as the enigmatic frontman of the eponymous band Marilyn Manson. Known for their dark and controversial music, albums like “Antichrist Superstar” (1996) and “Mechanical Animals” (1998) propelled Manson to stardom. Beyond music, he made notable appearances in films such as “Lost Highway” (1997) and showcased his artistic talents in the 2010 exhibition “Genealogies of Pain.”
Manson’s stage persona, inspired by pop culture icons Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson, captivated audiences. His passion for video games led him to voice the character Edgar in the game “Area 51.”
As of 2023, Manson’s influence in the music industry remains strong. He continues to tour and release music, captivating fans with his unique blend of industrial metal, shock rock aesthetics, and thought-provoking lyrics. Manson’s contributions to the music scene have solidified his status as a legendary figure in the world of rock music.