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A timeline of Michael Jackson's life and career, from the Jackson 5 to 'Leaving Neverland'
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A timeline of Michael Jackson's life and career, from the Jackson 5 to 'Leaving Neverland'

  • Tribune News Service
  • Sep 22, 2019
  • Sep 22, 2019 Updated Aug 18, 2023

Here's a look back at some of the highs and lows his career and personal life:

EARLY YEARS

MICHAEL JACKSON

Michael Jackson, who at 13 is the youngest member of the Jackson Five singing group, displays some of the cards and letters he receives from fans at his home in the San Fernando Valley suburb of Encino, Ca., in 1972. (AP Photo)

AP

—1958: Born Aug. 29 in Gary, Ind. He is the seventh child of Joseph and Katherine Esther Jackson.

—1969: In Los Angeles, the Jackson 5 debut as Motown’s newest act.

In December, the group’s single “I Want You Back” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Top 40 Chart.

—1970: Jackson 5 hits “ABC, “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There” all reach No. 1 on Billboard charts.

Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Jermaine Jackson

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 1972 file photo, The Jackson 5, from left, Tito, Marlon, Michael, Jackie and Jermaine perform during the "Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" in Los Angeles. (AP Photo, file)

Anonymous

—1972: First No. 1 solo hit “Ben,” a song about a movie rat.

—1974: Introduces a dance step called the robot on “Soul Train.” The step sweeps the country.

—1978: Played “The Scarecrow” in the movie musical “The Wiz,” alongside Diana Ross, Richard Pryor and Nipsey Russell.

—1979: Jackson’s “Off the Wall” solo album catapults him to superstar status.

KING OF POP

Michael Jackson, Jane Fonda,

Jane Fonda presents record awards to Michael Jackson in Los Angeles, Feb. 25, 1983. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)

Wally Fong

—1982: “Thriller” is released, eventually selling more than 100 million copies. It makes Jackson the biggest pop music star of the decade. The record becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time.

—1983: “Beat It” reaches No. 1 on the charts.

“Billie Jean” also becomes a gigantic hit, and the influential video, featuring more of Jackson’s electric dancing, remains a landmark.

“Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever,” airs on NBC. After a memorable performance by “The Jacksons,” Michael wows the crowd with a rendition of “Billie Jean,” which included the jaw-dropping moonwalk.

The high-concept, 13-minute “Thriller” video, directed by John Landis, becomes a huge sensation.

Michael Jackson

Singer Michael Jackson looks out from an ambulance as he arrives at Brotman Memorial Hospital in Culver City, Jan. 27, 1984, after suffering second-degree burns on his scalp while filming a Pepsi commercial, according to officials. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)

Lennox McLendon

—1984: Jackson’s hair catches on fire during filming of a Pepsi commercial.

—1987: News reports say Jackson tries to buy the skeleton of the “Elephant Man.” The album “Bad” is released and sells more than 8 million copies.

—1988: Michael Jackson donates $125,000 from a concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., and some personal memorabilia to start off a fundraising drive to preserve and improve the Motown Historical Museum.

Releases “Moonwalk,” an autobiography.

Michael Jackson

FILE - In this Feb. 24, 1988 file photo, Michael Jackson leans, points and sings, dances and struts during the opening performance of his 13-city U.S. tour, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Cliff Schiappa, File)

Cliff Schiappa

PERSONAL TRIALS

Film Michael Jackson

FILE - In this Jan. 31, 1993, file photo, Michael Jackson performs during the halftime show at the Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy, File)

Rusty Kennedy

—1991: Releases “Dangerous” album, certified for 7 million in sales.

—1993: In his first TV interview in 14 years, Jackson tells Oprah Winfrey that the change in his skin complexion is from a disorder called vitiligo.

A lawsuit claims that Jackson seduced and abused a 13-year-old boy.

—1994: Settles the lawsuit with substantial payment to the plaintiff. Los Angeles and Santa Barbara district attorneys don’t file child molestation charges against him.

Marries Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley.

France Marne-la-Vallee Michael Jackson in Euro Disneyland

US pop star Michael Jackson and Lisa-Marie Presley leave a hotel at Euro Disneyland, Paris on Sept. 5, 1994. (AP Photo)

ASSOCIATED PRESS

—1996: Presley files for divorce.

Jackson marries nurse Debbie Rowe.

—1997: Rowe gives birth to son Prince Michael.

The Jackson 5 are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

—1998: Rowe gives birth to daughter Paris Michael Katherine.

MICHAEL JACKSON JACKSON 5

Michael Jackson, center, joins Motown Records mogul Berry Gordy, second from left, and Jackson's brothers, from left, Marlon, Tito, Jackie (front) and Jermaine, as the Jackson 5 are in inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Tuesday, May 6, 1997, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

AMY SANCETTA

DRAMA, DRAMA, DRAMA

JACKSON GERAGOS

Michael Jackson holds up a peace sign as leaves Santa Barbara County Jail after being booked on child molestation charges in Santa Barbara, Calif., Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003. His attorney Mark Geragos is at lower left. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

NICK UT

—2001: The “Invincible” album is released with a respectable 2.1 million copies sold, but only two minor hits.

—2002: Third child, Prince Michael II is born.

—2003: Faces charges of child molestation. Posts $3 million in bail and throws up the “V” sign, while standing on a black Suburban, before leaving the courthouse in Santa Maria, Calif.

—2004: Jackson pleads not guilty to child molestation charges in January.

—2005: In June, Jackson was acquitted of child molestation charges.

PEOPLE JACKSON NEVERLAND

The entrance to pop star Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch home is seen in this Dec. 17, 2004 photo, in Santa Ynez, Calif. Jackson has closed the house on his Neverland Ranch and laid off some of the employees there but has not completely shuttered the sprawling estate, the pop star's spokesman said late Thursday March 16, 2006. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

MARK J. TERRILL

—2006: The main house on the Neverland Ranch closes after Jackson faces financial hardships.

He also makes his first public appearance since his trial.

—2008: "Thriller 25" and fan-curated compilation "King of Pop" are released.

—June 25, 2009: Jackson dies at the age of 50.

Donovan Brown, Wesley Brown,

Donovan Brown, 6, sits on his fathers, Wesley Brown, shoulders, as a crowd gathers to dance and sing to the music of Michael Jackson in the wake of his death at the Apollo Theater in the Harlem neighborhood of New York, Friday June 26, 2009. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

David Goldman

CONTROVERSY CONTINUES

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson fans wait in line to buy tickets for the "Michael Jackson's This Is It" film, at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. The film was produced from hundreds of hours of backstage footage of rehearsals. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Jae C. Hong

—2009: Sony releases "Michael Jackson's This Is It," a documentary featuring rehearsal footage from Jackson's tour that was supposed to begin in July 2019. Jackson's family was publicly against the release of the film.

Jackson won four posthumous American Music Awards

—2011: Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murphy, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He was released in 2013.

—2013: Wade Robson and James Safechuck file a civil lawsuit claiming Jackson sexually abused them as children

Michael Jackson Legacy

Wade Robson, from left, director Dan Reed and James Safechuck promote the film "Leaving Neverland" on Jan. 24, 2019, during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.  

Taylor Jewell, Associated Press

—2019: "Leaving Neverland," a documentary highlighting Robson and Safechuck's allegations against Jackson, premieres at the Sundance Film Festival.

The Jackson estate condemns the documentary and files a lawsuit against HBO.

Several radio stations stop playing Jackson's music. "The Simpsons" remove a 1991 episode that featured Jackson's voice.

"Leaving Neverland" is released on HBO. 

—Summer 2020: The Broadway musical “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough" is scheduled to premiere. A test run in Chicago was cancelled in early 2019, three weeks after the premiere of "Leaving Neverland." Producers cited "scheduling difficulties."

Michael Jackson Legacy

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019, file photo, Marlon Jackson, second from left, Jackie Jackson, second from right, and Tito Jackson, far right, brothers of the late singer Michael Jackson, and Tito's son Taj, far left, pose together for a portrait outside the Four Seasons Hotel, in Los Angeles. Michael Jackson’s brothers said they were already in a rough period of managing his memory and legacy, with their father, Joseph Jackson’s, death in 2018 adding to it, before they heard that the documentary “Leaving Neverland” was coming. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)

Chris Pizzello

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Sources: Free Press archives; USA Today; “Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll”; NPR; The Associated Press; New York Times.

Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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