Avril Ramona Lavigne (born  27 September 1984) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, fashion designer,  actress, and philanthropist. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, but spent most of  her youth in the small town of Napanee. By the age of 15, she had  appeared on stage with Shania  Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista (now RCA  Records) worth more than $2 million. In 2002, when she was 17 years  old, Lavigne broke onto the music scene with her debut album Let Go.
Let Go made Lavigne the youngest female soloist to reach No. 1  in the UK, and the album was certified four-times platinum by  the Recording Industry  Association of America. By 2009, over 16 million copies had been  sold worldwide. Her breakthrough single, "Complicated", peaked at  No. 1 in many countries around the world, as did the album Let Go.  Her second album, Under My Skin, was  released in 2004 and was her first album to peak at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard  200, eventually selling more than 10 million copies worldwide. The Best Damn Thing, Lavigne’s third album, was  released in 2007, becoming her third No. 1 album in the UK Albums Chart and featuring her first U.S. Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single, "Girlfriend". Lavigne has  scored five number-one singles worldwide, including "Complicated", "Sk8er  Boi", "I'm with You", "My Happy Ending" and "Girlfriend". With more than 30 million  copies of her albums sold worldwide, Lavigne is one of the top-selling  artists releasing albums in the U.S., with over 10.25 million copies  certified by the RIAA. Her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, was released in March 2011. Goodbye  Lullaby gave Lavigne her fourth top 10 album on the U.S. Billboard  200 and the UK Albums Chart and her third No. 1 album in both Japan and  Australia. Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby,  Lavigne began work on her fifth album.
Lavigne branched out from recording music, pursuing careers in  feature film acting and designing clothes and perfumes. She voiced a  character in the animated film, Over the Hedge, in 2006. That same  year, she made her on-screen feature film debut in Fast Food Nation. In 2008,  Lavigne introduced her clothing line, Abbey  Dawn, and in 2009, she released her first perfume, Black Star, which was followed by her  second perfume, Forbidden Rose, in 2010 and her third  perfume, Wild Rose, in 2011. In July 2006, Lavigne married her boyfriend  of two years, Deryck Whibley, lead singer and guitarist for  Sum 41.  The marriage lasted a little over three years, and in October 2009,  Lavigne filed for divorce. Whibley and Lavigne continued to work  together, with Whibley producing her fourth album, as well as Lavigne's  single, "Alice", written for Tim  Burton's film Alice in Wonderland.
Personal Life
 Her father, Jean-Claude Lavigne, named her "Avril" after the French  word for the month of April. At the age of two, she began singing church  songs with her mother, Judith-Rosanne "Judy" (née Loshaw). Judy recognized her two-year-old  daughter's talents after hearing her sing "Jesus Loves Me" in church.  Lavigne has an older brother, Matthew, and a younger sister, Michelle, both of whom teased her when she sang. "My brother used to knock on the  wall because I used to sing myself to sleep and he thought it was  really annoying."
In 1999, Lavigne won a radio contest to perform with with fellow Canadian singer Shania Twain at the Corel Centre (now Scotiabank Place) in Ottawa, before an audience of 20,000 people. Twain and Lavigne sang "What Made You Say That", and Lavigne told Twain she was going to be "a famous singer". During a performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Lavigne was spotted by local folksinger Stephen Medd. He invited her to contribute vocals on his song, "Touch the Sky", for his 1999 album, Quinte Spirit. She later sang on "Temple of Life" and "Two Rivers" for his follow-up album, My Window to You, in 2000. In December 1999, Lavigne was discovered by her first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing country covers at a Chapters bookstore in Kingston, Ontario. Fabri sent out VHS tapes of Lavigne's home performances to several industry prospects, and Lavigne was visited by several executives. Mark Jowett, co-founder of the Canadian management firm Nettwerk, received a copy of Lavigne's karaoke performances recorded in her parents' basement. Jowett arranged for Lavigne to work with Peter Zizzo during the summer of 2000 in New York, where she wrote the song "Why?". Lavigne was noticed by Arista Records on a subsequent trip to New York.
Lavigne would go on to sell more than 30 million copies of her albums worldwide becoming one of the top-selling artists releasing albums in the U.S., with over 10.25 million copies certified by the RIAA. In 2009, Billboard named Lavigne the No. 10 pop artist in the "Best of the 2000s" chart. She was listed as the 28th overall best act of the decade based on album sales, chart success, and cultural relativity in the U.S.
Discography
- Let Go (2002)
 - Under My Skin (2004)
 - The Best Damn Thing (2007)
 - Goodbye Lullaby (2011)
 
| Filmography | 
|---|
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Herself | Cameo; performed "Sk8er Boi" | 
| 2004 | Going the Distance | Herself | Cameo; performed "Losing Grip" | 
| 2006 | Fast Food Nation | Alice | High school activist | 
| Over the Hedge | Heather | Voice only | |
| 2007 | The Flock | Beatrice Bell | Suspect's girlfriend | 
| 2010 | American Idol | Herself | Guest judge (L.A. auditions) | 
| 2011 | Majors & Minors | Herself | Guest mentor | 


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