Sinead O’Connor: Career in pictures
A look at Sinead O’Connor’s career.
(Fred Tanneau / AFP/Getty Images)A look at the fiery Irish singer’s career.
Sinead O’Connor performs at an outdoor plaza at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York for a taping of CBS’ “The Early Show” on June 12, 2000.
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Sinead O’Connor performs on “Che Tempo che Fa” in Milan, Italy, on Oct. 5, 2014.
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Sinead O’Connor receives flowers from the audience during a performance at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on Feb. 20, 2012.
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Sinead O’Connor performs at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on Feb. 20, 2012.
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Sinead O’Connor performs at the Linda McCartney tribute at London’s Royal Albert Hall on April 10, 1999.
(Sean Dempsey / Associated Press)Sinead O’Connor’s most memorable pop culture moment came in 1992 when she ripped up a picture of Pope John Paul II during a live appearance in New York on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” after performing a cover version of Bob Marley’s “War.” (File photo / Associated Press)
Sinead O’Connor has released nine albums during her career, beginning with 1987’s “The Lion and the Cobra” on Ensign / Chrysalis Records. The album sold 2,500,000 copies worldwide. (Richard Drew / Associated Press)
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Despite a six-year gap between albums, Sinead O’Connor continued to make music and tour sporadically. In 1998 O’Connor performed a stand-out set at Lilith Fair at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. (Lori Shepler / Los Angeles Times)
In 1999, Sinead O’Connor, who famously tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II on “Saturday Night Live,” became an ordained priest of the Latin Tridentine Church, a conservative Christian sect not officially recognized by the Catholic Church. (Jim Cooper / Associated Press)