Biography On Fictional Celebrity
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Year 12 English Folio SAC Piece #1
Biography of a fictional celebrity: Dave Digler.
Dave Digler, whose real name is Eddie Guera, was born on the 24th of March, 1960. Dave grew up in Ascot Vale, Melbourne. Dave did not attend high school as he stayed home to take care of his alcoholic father who suffered from a bi-polar disorder. His mother had left him at a young age, and Dave believed this to be because of the stress his father had put his mother under with his disorder and alcoholic tendencies. Digler set out to find his mother, upon looking he found out that his mother was dead. Dilger instantly realized that this had been the work of his father. Digler could not face his father ever again and set off with nothing but a guitar and the clothes he was wearing.
Digler stayed on the streets for a few months and found a job building houses. He was paid under the table as he had no place of residence until one of his fellow workers, Pete Gray allowed him to stay in his spare room. Gray was in a band called “The Bangers” they were a small pub band that traveled around Melbourne. After Gray overheard Dave singing at their house he asked if he would like to take his position in the band as lead singer. His career started to take at about this time and during a gig at a Collingwood pub a man by the name on Tony Slick offered Dave a record deal with shock records.
Dave took the deal and began his days of stardom. His first song entitled “you got the touch” broke through to the top of the Australian music charts and stayed the for eight consecutive months breaking the record for the most consecutive weeks at number one on the Australian music charts. After this amazing achievement, the worlds highest regarded record label “million dollar records” required him to move to the America.
Diglers new lifestyle like many great rockers from the 80s involved many scandals. Allegations of him seeking vengeance on his father spread like wild fire. He was becoming big headed; Digler became very violent after being introduced to cocaine by on of his fellow band members “Eric Chan.” It was seen as sociable to do blow (using cocaine) in the 80s. No health risks were drilled into their heads as they are today. The use of cocaine affected Diglers performance on stage as he began to slur his words to the point where he was booted out of the band, until he cleaned up his act.
Digler was forced into rehab by a friend. Here he met the love of his life, Cindy