Billy Ray Cyrus is an American singer-songwriter and actor. This talent from Tennessee struck gold with his very first album. However, he had to go through his fair share of struggles and rejections before making it to the top. Initially interested in baseball, he started learning the guitar at the age of 20 and became confident enough to drop out of college in order to pursue a career in music. After refining his skills and furthering his reputation by performing at local clubs, his opening act for the iconic country singer Reba McEntire got him his first recording contract. Soon, his debut album followed, which propelled him to stardom. His intermingling of country music with rock, coupled with his singing, on-stage charisma, and good looks, made him the toast of the nation. However, the album’s success also led to sky-high expectations from his subsequent albums, which he couldn’t live up to. With his music career on a downward spiral, Cyrus turned his attention to acting, and was cast in a TV show titled ‘Doc.’ Ever since making his acting debut he has been alternating between making music and acting. In an industry where excesses are the order of the day, Cyrus has retained his humility and morals, and continues to be an inspiration to several aspiring musicians.