
Henry Rollins
Born:13 lutego 1961
Place of Birth:Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Henry Rollins, born Henry Lawrence Garfield on February 13, 1961, is a multi-talented American artist known for his diverse career spanning music, spoken word, writing, acting, and activism. His journey in the entertainment industry began when he fronted the iconic California hardcore punk band Black Flag from 1981 to 1986, leaving a lasting impact on the punk rock scene.
Following the dissolution of Black Flag, Rollins delved into various creative endeavors, establishing his record label and publishing company, 2.13.61, to release his spoken word albums. He also formed the Rollins Band, showcasing his musical versatility with powerful performances that captivated audiences worldwide until 2003.
Beyond music, Rollins ventured into radio and television hosting, showcasing his engaging personality and thought-provoking insights on shows like Harmony in My Head and The Henry Rollins Show. His on-screen presence extended to acting, with notable roles in projects like Sons of Anarchy, where he portrayed a complex character, showcasing his range as an actor.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Rollins is a passionate activist, using his platform to advocate for various social and political causes. From supporting marriage equality for the LGBTQ+ community to championing World Hunger Relief and advocating for peace, Rollins has been a vocal proponent of positive change, both in the United States and on a global scale.
Rollins' commitment to making a difference extends beyond borders, as he has taken his performances overseas to entertain American troops through the United Service Organizations. His dedication to using his talents to bring joy and inspiration to others exemplifies his genuine and compassionate nature, earning him respect not only as an artist but as a humanitarian.
With a career as diverse as his talents, Henry Rollins continues to push boundaries and defy expectations, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His fearless approach to creativity, coupled with his unwavering dedication to activism, sets him apart as a true Renaissance man whose influence resonates far beyond the stage and screen.
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