Miley Cyrus rose to fame through her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in the Disney Channel TV series "Hannah Montana," which aired from 2006 to 2011. The show's success led to Cyrus becoming the youngest performer to have four chart-topping albums, with hits like "The Climb" showcasing her vocal talent and blending pop and country influences.
Following the conclusion of "Hannah Montana," Cyrus transitioned into a successful music career, exploring various genres with albums like "Bangerz," "Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz," and "Younger Now." She continued to make waves in the music industry with chart-topping singles like "Mother's Daughter" and collaborations such as "Don't Call Me Angel" with Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey. Additionally, Cyrus gained further recognition for her acting work, including a notable role as pop star Ashley O in the TV series "Black Mirror."