From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Marc Anthony made an impact.
Marc Anthony (Marco Antonio Muñiz) is a highly successful American singer and actor, renowned as the best-selling salsa artist ever. His accomplishments include four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, and twenty-nine Lo Nuestro Awards. He has sold over 12 million albums globally, solidifying his prominent position in the music industry.
In 1988, Marc Anthony's first album, a freestyle music record titled "Rebel", debuted on Bluedog Records. In 1988, he also wrote and produced "Boy I've Been Told" for Sa-Fire.
In 1989, Marc Anthony sang backup vocals for Ann-Marie on the freestyle club hit, "With or Without You".
In 1990, Marc Anthony, along with Little Louie Vega and Todd Terry, wrote a duet with Chrissy I-eece, called "You Should Know By Now".
In 1992, Marc Anthony provided vocals for "Love Change" and collaborated with Little Louie Vega, who featured him on freestyle club hits like "Ride on the Rhythm" and "Time."
In 1993, Marc Anthony released his Spanish-language debut album, Otra Nota, which included a cover of Bread's "Make It with You".
In 1994, Marc Anthony was featured on La India's album Dicen Que Soy, on the song "Vivir Lo Nuestro".
In 1995, Marc Anthony played a supporting role in the film Hackers.
In 1995, Marc Anthony's follow-up album, Todo a su tiempo, won a Billboard Award for Hot Tropical Artist of the Year.
In 1996, Marc Anthony played supporting roles in Big Night and The Substitute.
In 1998, Marc Anthony appeared in Paul Simon's stage musical, The Capeman.
In 1998, Marc Anthony received his first Grammy for Best Latin Tropical Performance for Contra La Corriente.
In 1998, Marc Anthony recorded a duet "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" with Tina Arena for The Mask of Zorro soundtrack.
In 1999, Marc Anthony had a role in Martin Scorsese's drama Bringing Out the Dead.
In 1999, Marc Anthony released an English-language, self-titled album featuring the hit single "I Need to Know," marking his crossover into the Anglophone market.
In 1999, Marc Anthony's eponymous English-language album debut went triple-platinum in the US.
In 1999, after a battle with RMM Records, Marc Anthony severed ties with Ralph Mercado and left the label.
In 2000, Marc Anthony received the first-ever Latin Grammy Song of the Year award for Dímelo (I Need to Know).
In 2000, Marc Anthony's television special Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden, was broadcast on HBO on Valentine's Day and was nominated for the Music Special of the Year by TV Guide.
In 2001, Marc Anthony debuted another salsa album, Libre, which was certified gold.
In 2001, Marc Anthony starred opposite Salma Hayek in the film In the Time of the Butterflies.
In June 2004, Marc Anthony released a Latin pop album, Amar Sin Mentiras.
In 2004, Marc Anthony played a role in Man on Fire opposite Denzel Washington.
In 2005, Marc Anthony received double best-album Grammys: Best Latin Pop Album for Amar Sin Mentiras, and Best Salsa Album for Valió la Pena.
In 2005, Marc Anthony won Best Latin Pop Album of The Year for his album Amar Sin Mentiras, and Best Tropical Album of the Year for his album Valió La Pena at the Latin Grammy Awards.
On July 11, 2006, Marc Anthony released Sigo Siendo Yo, a Spanish greatest-hits album.
In 2006, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez co-starred in the film El Cantante.
In August 2007, Marc Anthony starred in El Cantante, a biographical drama about the life of Héctor Lavoe.
In 2009, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez purchased a stake in the Miami Dolphins, joining other celebrities in buying small stakes in the club.
In May 2010 Marc Anthony released Iconos, a tribute to old Latin songs by various artists.
In 2010, Marc Anthony guest-starred in two episodes of the TNT medical drama HawthoRNe and was named executive music producer of the show.
In 2011, Marc Anthony returned to television on TNT's Hawthorne, toured the U.S., and launched his line of clothes and luxury accessories for Kohl's.
In late 2011, Marc Anthony worked with Jennifer Lopez and Jamie King on the Latin talent series Q'Viva! The Chosen.
In January 2012, Marc Anthony and Henry Cárdenas launched the Maestro Cares Foundation.
In December 2012, it was announced that Marc Anthony was recording a salsa album alongside producer Sergio George.
In 2012, Marc Anthony guest-mentored on Season 2 of The X Factor.
In 2012, Marc Anthony was inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.
In 2012, Marc Anthony's Gigant3S tour with Marco Antonio Solis and Chayanne topped Billboard Hot Latin Tours charts.
In 2012, Marc Anthony, along with Jamie King and Jennifer Lopez, produced the TV series ¡Q' Viva! The Chosen.
On April 25, 2013, Marc Anthony released "Vivir Mi Vida", a Spanish adaptation of Khaled's song "C'est la vie", as the lead single from his upcoming album.
In July 2013, Marc Anthony released 3.0, a salsa album featuring the song "Vivir Mi Vida".
In 2013, Marc Anthony's Vivir Mi Vida received the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year after spending 18 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard.
In 2013, The Vivir Mi Vida world tour was one of PollStar's top selling tours.
In May 2014, Marc Anthony's Vivir Mi Vida world tour was extended by popular demand, and received a Premio Juventud for Super Tour of the Year.
In 2014, the Maestro Cares Foundation, founded by Marc Anthony and Henry Cárdenas, opened an orphanage in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
In April 2015, Marc Anthony announced the formation of the entertainment company Magnus Media.
In May 2015, Marc Anthony received his second Vevo PL certification for 100 million views of his video A Quien Quiero Mentirle.
In 2015, the Maestro Cares Foundation opened a youth home and school in Barranquilla, Colombia.
In September 2016, part of Marc Anthony's tour "Marc Anthony Live" included 5 dates at Radio City Music Hall.
On November 16, 2016, Marc Anthony was honored as the Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy for his musical contributions and philanthropic work.
In 2017, Marc Anthony teamed-up with Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez to host One Voice: Somos Live!, a telethon to aid Puerto Rico's recovery after Hurricane Maria.