Superstar (disambiguation)
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A superstar is a widely acclaimed celebrity.
Superstar or superstars may also refer to:
People
- Warhol superstars, associates of Andy Warhol
- WWE Superstar, a term referring to a WWE wrestler
- Superstar Billy Graham (born 1943), used the name Superstar
- Princess Superstar (aka Concetta Kirschner, born 1971), Italian-American rapper
- Har Mar Superstar (born 1978), musician from Minnesota
- Roni Duani (born 1986), Israeli singer also known as Roni Superstar
Films or television programs
- Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, a 1987 short film using Barbie dolls to tell the story of pop singer Karen Carpenter
- Superstar (1999 film), a 1999 Saturday Night Live-based movie starring Molly Shannon as her popular character, Mary Katherine Gallagher
- Super Star (2002 film), a 2002 Kannada film starring Upendra
- Superstar (2008 film), a Bollywood drama film starring Kunal Khemu
- Superstar (2009 film), an Iranian film directed by Tahmineh Milani
- Superstar (2012 film), a French film
- Superstars, a made-for-television sports competition
- Superstar USA, an American reality television series
- "Superstar" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 2000 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- "Superstar" (The Goodies), a 1973 episode of The Goodies
- WWE Superstars, a syndicated television show produced by the WWE
- WWF Superstars of Wrestling (later known as WWF Superstars), a syndicated television show produced by the World Wrestling Federation {now WWE}
- Super Star (2002 film), a 2002 film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar
- Superstar (UK TV series), a UK television talent search, looking for the lead role in the production Jesus Christ Superstar
- Superstar (Brazil TV series), a Brazilian live reality television singing competition based on the Israeli series Rising Star
- Superstar (Philippine TV series), a Philippine musical variety show hosted by Nora Aunor
- Music talent shows based on Pop Idol
- Deutschland sucht den Superstar, German version
- SuperStar (Arabic TV series), the Arabic version
- SuperStar KZ, a reality television show in Kazakhstan
- Slovensko hľadá SuperStar, the Slovak version
- Česko hledá SuperStar, the Czech version
- SuperStar (Czech and Slovak TV series)
Music
Bands
- Superstar (band), a Scottish indie pop band led by Joe McAlinden
Albums
- Superstar (Len album), 1995
- Superstar (Wizkid album), 2011
- Super Star (NaNa album), 1998
- Super Star (S.H.E album), 2003
- The Superstars, a 1982 album by Stars on 45
Songs
- "Superstar" (Christine Milton song), 2003, the song was later covered by Jamelia
- "Superstar" (Delaney and Bonnie song), 1969, notably recorded by The Carpenters and Luther Vandross
- "Superstar" (Ice Prince song), 2011
- "Superstar" (Jade MacRae song), 2005
- "Superstar" (Jesus Christ Superstar song), 1970
- "Superstar" (Lupe Fiasco song), 2007
- "Superstar" (Madonna song), 2012
- "Superstar", by Saliva from Every Six Seconds, 2001
- "Superstar" (Toy-Box song), 2001
- "Superstar" (TVXQ song), 2011
- "Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)", by The Temptations, 1971
- "Superstars" (song), by David Fonseca, 2007
- "Süper Star (Sibel Tüzün song)", Turkey's 2006 Eurovision entry
- "Superstar", by Böhse Onkelz, from Adios, 2004
- "Superstar", by Geri Halliwell, from Passion, 2005
- "Superstar", by Ja Rule from Pain Is Love 2, 2012
- "Superstar", by RuPaul from Glamazon, 2011
- "SuperStar", by Taylor Swift from Fearless, 2009
- "(Rock) Superstar", by Cypress Hill, released with a B-side called "(Rap) Superstar", commonly called "Superstar", regardless of version, 2000
Other uses
- Adidas Superstar, the name of a sneaker
- Superstars Series, a touring car championship based in Europe
- Kirby Super Star, a 1996 Kirby game for the SNES
- Guitar Superstar, a yearly guitar competition by Guitar Player magazine
- MS Superstar, a fast ropax ferry owned by Estonia-based Tallink
- Super Star (ride), a fairground ride manufactured by Super-rides International
- Superstars (novel), a 2000 novel by Ann Scott
See also
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