David Bowie
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Movie Credits
Failure to Launch (2006)
[ Matthew McConaughey ][ Justin Bartha ][ Bradley Cooper ][ Patton Oswalt ][ Robert Davi ]
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)
[ Tom Welling ][ Steve Martin ][ Jonathan Bennett ][ Eugene Levy ][ Taylor Lautner ]
Whatever Happened to the Gender Benders? (2005)
[ Iggy Pop ][ Robert Davi ]
Kinky Boots (2005)
[ Chiwetel Ejiofor ][ Robert Davi ][ Joel Edgerton ][ Nick Frost ]
Lord of War (2005)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Ethan Hawke ][ Ian Holm ][ Jared Leto ][ Donald Sutherland ]
Just Like Heaven (2005)
[ Iggy Pop ][ Jon Heder ][ Mark Ruffalo ][ Robert Davi ][ Willie Garson ]
Stealth (2005)
[ Jamie Foxx ][ Wentworth Miller ][ Josh Lucas ][ Sam Shepard ][ Richard Roxburgh ]
Lords of Dogtown (2005)
[ Alexis Arquette ][ Johnny Knoxville ][ Heath Ledger ][ Iggy Pop ][ Rod Stewart ]
C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005)
[ Mick Jagger ][ Elvis Presley ][ Robert Davi ][ Willie Nelson ]
20 centímetros (2005)
[ Robert Davi ]
New York Minute (2004)
[ Elvis Presley ][ Riley Smith ][ Jared Padalecki ][ Frank Welker ][ Eugene Levy ]
13 Going on 30 (2004)
[ Mark Ruffalo ][ Andy Serkis ][ Robert Davi ][ Renee Olstead ][ Sean Marquette ]
The Girl Next Door (2004)
[ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ James Remar ][ Paul Dano ][ Josh Henderson ][ Emile Hirsch ]
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)
[ Adam Garcia ][ Ashley Leggat ][ Robert Davi ][ Eli Marienthal ]
Riding Giants (2004)
[ Robert Davi ][ Stacy Peralta ]
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
[ Willem Dafoe ][ Jeff Goldblum ][ Iggy Pop ][ Noah Taylor ][ Owen Wilson ]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
[ William Fichtner ][ Peter Fonda ][ Billy Idol ][ Rich Negron ][ Rod Stewart ]
Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl (2004)
[ Robert Davi ][ Freddie Mercury ]
Shrek 2 (2004)
[ Antonio Banderas ][ John Cleese ][ Rupert Everett ][ Eddie Murphy ][ Mike Myers ]
Underworld (2003)
[ Bill Nighy ][ Wentworth Miller ][ Michael Sheen ][ Scott Speedman ][ Robert Davi ]
Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003)
[ Robert Davi ][ Alice Cooper ][ Elvis Costello ]
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003)
[ Shia LaBeouf ][ Bob Saget ][ Eugene Levy ][ Eric Christian Olsen ][ Robert Davi ]
A Guy Thing (2003)
[ James Brolin ][ Lochlyn Munro ][ Iggy Pop ][ Jason Lee ][ David Koechner ]
Love Conquers Al (2003)
[ Robert Davi ]
The Banger Sisters (2002)
[ John Lennon ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Robert Davi ][ Richie Sambora ]
40 Days and 40 Nights (2002)
[ Griffin Dunne ][ Josh Hartnett ][ Terry Chen ][ Robert Davi ][ Paulo Costanzo ]
Tadpole (2002)
[ John Ritter ][ Aaron Stanford ][ Seth Gabel ][ Robert Davi ][ Ron Rifkin ]
15 Minutes (2001)
[ John Lennon ][ Robert De Niro ][ Kelsey Grammer ][ Edward Burns ][ Avery Brooks ]
À ma soeur! (2001)
[ Robert Davi ]
Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)
[ Iggy Pop ][ Rod Stewart ][ Heavy D ][ Robert Davi ][ Steven Tyler ]
Antitrust (2001)
[ Ryan Phillippe ][ Tim Robbins ][ Richard Roundtree ][ Robert Davi ][ Tygh Runyan ]
Training Day (2001)
[ Tom Berenger ][ Elvis Crespo ][ Raymond Cruz ][ Ethan Hawke ][ Denzel Washington ]
The Parole Officer (2001)
[ Om Puri ][ Omar Sharif ][ Simon Pegg ][ Steve Coogan ][ Robert Davi ]
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
[ Elton John ][ John Leguizamo ][ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Ewan McGregor ]
American Desi (2001)
[ Kal Penn ][ Robert Davi ]
Almost Famous (2000)
[ Eion Bailey ][ Billy Crudup ][ Elton John ][ Iggy Pop ][ Rod Stewart ]
Memento (2000)
[ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Guy Pearce ][ Christopher Nolan ][ Jorja Fox ]
The Filth and the Fury (2000)
[ Rod Stewart ][ Robert Davi ][ Alice Cooper ]
Rancid Aluminium (2000)
[ Joseph Fiennes ][ Brian Hibbard ][ Rhys Ifans ][ Robert Davi ][ Keith Allen ]
American Psycho (2000)
[ Christian Bale ][ Willem Dafoe ][ Jared Leto ][ Josh Lucas ][ Justin Theroux ]
Next Friday (2000)
[ John Lennon ][ Ice Cube ][ Michael Rapaport ][ Mike Epps ][ Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ]
Bauhaus: Gotham (1999)
[ Iggy Pop ][ Robert Davi ]
Omikron: The Nomad Soul (1999)
[ Robert Davi ]
Natalie Merchant: Live in Concert (1999)
[ Robert Davi ]
Stigmata (1999)
[ Gabriel Byrne ][ Billy Corgan ][ Jonathan Pryce ][ Robert Davi ][ Enrico Colantoni ]
Detroit Rock City (1999)
[ Nick Scotti ][ Edward Furlong ][ Marilyn Manson ][ Sam Huntington ][ Ron Jeremy ]
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
[ Tony Crane ][ Elton John ][ Robert Davi ][ Will Sasso ]
Zärtliche Begierde (1999)
[ Robert Davi ]
Stepmom (1998)
[ Ed Harris ][ Liam Aiken ][ Robert Davi ][ John Williams ][ Chris Columbus ]
The Faculty (1998)
[ Robert Patrick ][ Josh Hartnett ][ Elijah Wood ][ Danny Masterson ][ Robert Rodriguez ]
Radiofreccia (1998)
[ Robert Davi ]
A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998)
[ Jesse Bradford ][ Kris Kristofferson ][ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Robert Davi ]
The Daria Hunter (1998)
[ Trent Reznor ][ Robert Davi ]
Dead Man on Campus (1998)
[ Lochlyn Munro ][ Adam Brody ][ Mark-Paul Gosselaar ][ Tom Everett Scott ][ Jason Segel ]
Disturbing Behavior (1998)
[ Ethan Embry ][ James Marsden ][ Nick Stahl ][ Brendan Fehr ][ William Sadler ]
Godzilla (1998)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Al Sapienza ][ Hank Azaria ][ Frank Welker ][ Jean Reno ]
The Wedding Singer (1998)
[ Alexis Arquette ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Billy Idol ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Adam Sandler ]
Gia (1998)
[ Eric Michael Cole ][ Billy Idol ][ Robert Davi ][ James Haven ][ Scott Cohen ]
Great Expectations (1998)
[ James Brolin ][ Ethan Hawke ][ Iggy Pop ][ Robert De Niro ][ Hank Azaria ]
Firestorm (1998)
[ Howie Long ][ Barry Pepper ][ Scott Glenn ][ Robert Davi ][ Ken Kirzinger ]
Jidder (1998)
[ Robert Davi ]
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Paul McCartney ][ Jeremy Piven ][ John Cusack ][ Hank Azaria ]
The Saint (1997)
[ Warren Cuccurullo ][ Roger Moore ][ Val Kilmer ][ Tommy Flanagan ][ Robert Davi ]
Lost Highway (1997)
[ Robert Blake ][ Billy Corgan ][ Balthazar Getty ][ Bill Pullman ][ Trent Reznor ]
Starship Troopers (1997)
[ Eric Bruskotter ][ Jake Busey ][ Neil Patrick Harris ][ Michael Ironside ][ Anthony Ruivivar ]
The Ice Storm (1997)
[ Henry Czerny ][ John Benjamin Hickey ][ Elton John ][ Kevin Kline ][ Elijah Wood ]
Basquiat (1996)
[ Willem Dafoe ][ Dennis Hopper ][ Gary Oldman ][ Iggy Pop ][ Sam Rockwell ]
Trainspotting (1996)
[ Ewen Bremner ][ Ewan McGregor ][ Jonny Lee Miller ][ Iggy Pop ][ Robert Carlyle ]
Showgirls (1995)
[ Kyle MacLachlan ][ Dewey Weber ][ Robert Davi ][ Jack McGee ][ Glenn Plummer ]
Se7en (1995)
[ Brad Pitt ][ Richard Roundtree ][ Kevin Spacey ][ Morgan Freeman ][ John C. McGinley ]
Clueless (1995)
[ Dan Hedaya ][ Paul Rudd ][ Donald Faison ][ Breckin Meyer ][ Jeremy Sisto ]
David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise (1993)
[ Robert Davi ]
Dr. Giggles (1992)
[ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Glenn Quinn ][ Robert Davi ]
Alyas Boy Kano (1992)
[ Robert Davi ][ Freddie Mercury ]
Pretty Woman (1990)
[ Jason Alexander ][ Richard Gere ][ Anthony Kiedis ][ John Lennon ][ Al Sapienza ]
Rocket Gibraltar (1988)
[ Burt Lancaster ][ Bill Pullman ][ Kevin Spacey ][ Macaulay Culkin ][ David Hyde Pierce ]
When the Wind Blows (1986)
[ Robert Davi ][ John Mills ]
Queen Live at Wembley '86 (1986)
[ Robert Davi ][ Little Richard ][ Freddie Mercury ]
Labyrinth (1986)
[ Warwick Davis ][ George Lucas ][ Frank Oz ][ Robert Davi ][ Terry Jones ]
Absolute Beginners (1986)
[ Paul Rhys ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Robert Davi ][ James Fox ][ Steven Berkoff ]
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)
[ Timothy Hutton ][ Michael Ironside ][ Sean Penn ][ John Ratzenberger ][ Robert Davi ]
Boy Meets Girl (1984)
[ Robert Davi ]
Sixteen Candles (1984)
[ Billy Idol ][ John Cusack ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ John Hughes ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ]
The Hunger (1983)
[ Willem Dafoe ][ Dan Hedaya ][ Iggy Pop ][ Robert Davi ]
Cool Cats - Twenty-five Years of Rock 'N' Roll Style (1983)
[ Chuck Berry ][ Elton John ][ Elvis Presley ][ Rod Stewart ][ Robert Davi ]
We Will Rock You: Queen Live in Concert (1982)
[ Robert Davi ][ Freddie Mercury ]
Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981)
[ Robert Davi ]

 

David Bowie is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of pop music. Born David Jones he changed his name to Bowie in the 60s, to avoid confusion with the then well-known Davy Jones (lead singer of The Monkees).The 60s were not a happy period for Bowie, who remained a struggling artist awaiting his breakthrough. He dabbled in many different styles of music (without commercial success), and other art forms such as acting, mime, painting, and playwriting. He finally achieved his commercial breakthrough in 1969 with the song "Space Oddity", which was released at the time of the moon landing. Despite the fact that the literal meaning of the lyrics relates to an astronaut who is lost in space, this song was used by the BBC in their coverage of the moon landing, and this helped it become such a success. The album which followed "Space Oddity" and the two which followed (one of which included the song "The Man Who Sold The World", covered by Lulu and Nirvana) failed to produce another hit single, and Bowie's career appeared to be in decline. However, he made the first of many successful 'comebacks' in 1972 with 'Ziggy Stardust', a concept album about a space-age rock star. This album was followed by others in a similar vein, rock albums built around a central character and concerned with futuristic themes of Armageddon, gender dysfunction/confusion, as well as more contemporary themes such as the destructiveness of success and fame, and the dangers inherent in star worship. In the mid 70s, Bowie was a heavy cocaine abuser and sometime heroin user. In 1975, he changed tack. Musically, he released 'Young Americans', a soul (or plastic soul as he later referred to it) album. This produced his first number one hit in the US, 'Fame'. He also appeared in his first major film, The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). With his different-colored eyes and skeletal frame, he certainly looked the part of an alien. The following year, he released 'Station to Station', containing some of the material he had written for the soundtrack to this film (which was not used). As his drug problem heightened, his behaviour became more erratic. Reports of his insanity started to appear, and he continued to waste away physically. He fled back to Europe, finally settling in Berlin, where he changed musical direction again and recorded three of the most influential albums of all time, an electronic trilogy with Brian Eno 'Low, Heroes and Lodger'. Towards the end of the 70s, he finally kicked his drug habit, and recorded the album many of his fans consider his best, the Japanese-influenced 'Scary Monsters'. Around this time, he played the Elephant Man on Broadway, to considerable acclaim.The next few years saw something of a drop-off in his musical output as his acting career flourished, culminating in his acclaimed performance in Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983). In 1983, he recorded 'Let's Dance', an album which proved an unexpected massive commercial success, and produced his second number 1 hit single in the US. The tour which followed, 'Serious Moonlight', was his most successful ever. Faced with this success on a massive scale, Bowie apparently attempted to 'repeat the formula' in the next two albums, with less success (and to critical scorn). Finally, in the late 80s, he turned his back on commercial success and his solo career, forming the hard rock band, Tin Machine, who had a deliberate limited appeal. By now, his acting career was in decline. After the comparative failure of Labyrinth (1986), the movie industry appears to have decided that Bowie was not a sufficient name to be a lead actor in a major movie, and since that date, most of his roles have been cameos or glorified cameos. He himself also seems to have lost interest in movie acting. Tin Machine toured extensively and released two albums, with little critical or commercial success.In 1992, Bowie again changed direction and re-launched his solo career with "Black Tie White Noise", a 'wedding' album inspired by his recent marriage to Iman. To date, the 90s have been kinder to Bowie than the late 80s. He has released three albums to considerable critical acclaim and reasonable commercial success. In 1995, he renewed his working relationship with Brian Eno to record "Outside". After an initial hostile reaction from the critics, this album has now taken its place with his classic albums. In a career spanning four decades, Bowie has influenced the course of popular music several times and influenced several generations of musicians. His promotional videos in the 70s and 80s are regarded as ground-breaking, and as a live concert act, he is regarded as the most theatrical of them all.


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