George Michael: Life in pictures

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George Michael in 1984
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Singer George Michael has died aged 53. He shot to fame in the 1980s pop duo Wham! and became one of the most successful and beloved pop stars of his era.

George Michael and Andrew RidgeleyImage source, Getty Images
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Michael and Andrew Ridgeley formed Wham! after meeting at school. They had two number one albums and their hit singles included Last Christmas, Club Tropicana and Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.

George Michael at Live Aid in 1985Image source, PA
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Michael launched his solo career in 1984 with the song Careless Whisper, which was a global hit and became one of his signature tunes. He and Ridgeley were also among the performers at Live Aid in 1985.

Michael (far left) joined the Live Aid finale at Wembley Stadium alongside (left-right) promoter Harvey Goldsmith, Bono, Paul McCartney, Bob Geldof and Freddie Mercury.Image source, AP
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Michael (far left) joined the Live Aid finale at Wembley Stadium alongside (left-right) promoter Harvey Goldsmith, Bono, Paul McCartney, Bob Geldof and Freddie Mercury.

Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti (C) performs with George Michael and Annie Lennox during the Pavarotti Friends concert in Modena June 6, 2000Image source, Reuters
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In 2000, Michael joined Annie Lennox, right, and a host of other stars for a charity concert hosted by Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, centre, in Modena, Italy.

George Michael and Aretha FranklinImage source, AP
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During his career, Michael had huge success collaborating with stars including Aretha Franklin (pictured), Elton John, Queen and Mary J Blige. His duet with Franklin, I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me), went to number one on both sides of the Atlantic.

George Michael in 1989Image source, AP
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After Wham!, Michael's solo career truly took off with numerous awards and number one hits including Faith, Jesus To A Child and Fastlove.

Princess Diana and George MichaelImage source, PA
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His famous fans included Diana, Princess of Wales, and the pair became friends.

Pop stars George Michael (L) and Elton John (R) leaving Westminster Abbey following the funeral service of Diana, Princess of Wales, 6 September 1997Image source, AFP
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After the princess's death in 1997, Michael attended her funeral at Westminster Abbey along with Elton John, who performed a song in the service.

George MichaelImage source, Getty Images
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Following the success of the 1980s and early 1990s, Michael's life and image became dogged by trauma and controversy. In 1997, he was arrested for a sex act in a Los Angeles public toilet, which led to him publicly admitting he was gay.

George Michael and Kenny GossImage source, AFP
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Michael was devastated when his long-term partner Anselmo Feleppa died of a brain haemorrhage in 1993. Three years later, he met Kenny Goss (pictured) and they remained together until 2009.

George Michael and Ricky Gervais
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In 2007, he poked fun at himself by appearing in Ricky Gervais's series Extras. He played himself, telling Gervais's character Andy Millman that he was serving community service for fly-tipping with Annie Lennox.

British singer George Michael is escorted out of Highbury Corner Magistrates Court in London, August 24, 2010Image source, Reuters
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Michael received an eight-week prison sentence in September 2010 after an incident in which he crashed his car into a shop in north London. He admitted possessing cannabis and driving under the influence of drugs.

George Michael leaves his house in north London after recovering from a life-threatening bout of pneumonia that kept him in a Vienna hospital for a month. 23 Dec, 2011Image source, AP
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The star had medical issues in recent years including a life-threatening bout of pneumonia in 2011 that required a long stay in hospital in Vienna. He later told the media: "They spent three weeks keeping me alive. I'm incredibly fortunate to be here."

George Michael at London 2012 Olympics closing ceremonyImage source, Reuters
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Michael's last tour was in 2012, following an appearance at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony (pictured). It had been reported before his death that the star had been working on a new album, 12 years after his last studio release.

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