Appeared in music video for Barbra Streisand's song "Emotion."Īctor in films, including (with the Who) Monterey Pop, 1969 (with the Who) Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music, Warner Bros., 1970 (as Tommy Walker) Tommy, Columbia, 1975 (as himself) Ride a Rock Horse, 1975 (as Franz Liszt) Lisztomania, Warner Bros., 1975 (with the Who) The Kids Are Alright, New World, 1979 (as Clive Jackson) The Legacy (also known as The Legacy of Maggie Walsh), Universal, 1979 (as John McVicar) McVicar, Crown International, 1980 (as himself) Profiles in Rock, 1981 (as himself) Concert for Kampuchea, 1981 (as himself) The Who Rocks America 1982, 1982 (with The Who) Ready Steady Go, Vol(as himself) Cool Cats: Twenty-five Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style, 1983 (as producer) Pop Pirates, 1984 (as Roger) Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce, 1984 (with the Who) Ready Steady Go, VolBitter Cherry, 1985 (with the Who) Casey Kasem's Rock 'n' Roll Goldmine: The Sixties, 1986 (as himself) The Magic Years, Volume 1 (also known as The Foundations), 1987 (as himself) The Magic Years, Volume 2 (also known as Live Killers in the Making, 1987 (as himself) The Magic Years, Volume 3 (also known as Crowded in Glory), 1987 (with the Who) Rolling Stone: The First Twenty Years, 1987 (as Jeb Macklin) The Little Match Girl, 1987 (as the barrister) The Hunting of the Snark, 1987 (as Colin) Gentry, 1987 (as himself) The Who: Who's Better Who's Best, 1988 (with the Who) The Who Live at Giants Stadium, 1989 (as street singer) Mack the Knife (also known as The Threepenny Opera), 1989 (as Keith Gibson) Cold Justice, 1989 (as Terry Clark) Buddy's Song, 1990 (as himself) An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast, 1991 (as Blade) If Looks Could Kill (also known as Teen Agent), 1991 (as himself) Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (also known as Concert for Life: A Tribute to Freddie Mercury), 1992 (as John T. Performer on The Chieftains: An Irish Evening. Recorded albums as a solo artist, including Daltrey, MCA, 1973 Ride a Rock Horse, MCA, 1975, Lisztomania (original soundtrack) A&M, 1975 One of the Boys, MCA, 1977 McVicar (original soundtrack), Polydor, 1980 Best Bits (greatest hits), MCA, 1983 Parting Should Be Painless, Atlantic, 1984 Under a Raging Moon, Atlantic, 1985 Can't Wait to See the Movie, Atlantic, 1987 and Rocks in the Head, Atlantic, 1992. ![]() Recorded albums with the Who, including The Who Sings My Generation, Festival, 1966 A Quick One/Happy Jack, Reaction, 1966 The Who Sell Out, Decca, 1967 Magic Bus-The Who on Tour, Decca, 1968 Tommy, Decca, 1969 Live at Leeds, Decca, 1970 Who's Next, Decca, 1971 Meaty, Beaty, Big, and Bouncy (greatest hits), Decca, 1971 Quadrophenia, MCA, 1973 Odds and Sods, MCA, 1974 Tommy (original soundtrack), Polydor, 1975 The Who by Numbers, MCA, 1975 Who Are You, MCA, 1978 The Kids Are Alright (original soundtrack), MCA, 1979 Face Dances, Warner Bros., 1981 It's Hard, Warner Bros., 1982 Who's Last, 1984 Two's Missing, Polydor, 1987 Who's Better Who's Best, 1989 The Blues to the Bush (live album), 2000 and various "greatest hits" compilations, including Thirty Years of Maximum R&B and Ultimate Collection. Founding member, with John Entwistle, of rhythm and blues/dance band the Detours, early 1960s Founding member and vocalist, with Entwistle (bass), Keith Moon (drums), and Pete Townshend (guitar, keyboard, and songwriter), of the Who (formerly the High Numbers), 1965. Agent-Gold/Marshak/Liedtke & Associates, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505.ĬAREER: Singer, songwriter, and actor. Offıce-WEA/Atlantic, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019-6908. ![]() ![]() ![]() PERSONAL: Born March 1, 1944, in London, England married Jacqueline Rickman (divorced) married Heather Taylor, 1971 children: Simon (first marriage) Mathias (previous relationship) Rosie, Willow, Jamie (second marriage).ĪDDRESSES: Home-Sussex, England.
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