In the early stages of his career, Bublé appeared in several television productions. His first television appearance was in 1996, in the film "Death Game," where he played a Drome Groupie. Additionally, he had uncredited roles in two episodes of "The X-Files" as a submarine crewman, showcasing early interest in acting alongside his musical pursuits.
By the year 2000, Bublé's music career began to gain momentum. He eventually signed with 143 Records, a label owned by Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster. His debut self-titled album, "Michael Bublé," was released on February 11, 2003. The album’s success helped launch him into international stardom, and he has since become a global singing sensation known for his smooth vocals and classic big band sound.
Michael Bublé married Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato in March 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The couple has three children: two sons and a daughter. Known for balancing his successful career with a strong family life, Bublé often speaks about the importance of his wife and children in shaping his personal and professional decisions.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 9 Sep, 1975 |
| Age: | 44 yrs |
| Citizenship: | Canada |
| Birth Place: | Burnaby |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | Canadian singer, songwriter and actor |
| Spouse: | Luisana Lopilato [M. 2011] |
| Net Worth 2020: | 60 million |
| Net Worth 2021: | 60 million |