John Doe

John Doe

Born:25 de fevereiro de 1954

Place of Birth:Decatur, Illinois, USA

Known For:Acting

Biography

John Doe, born John Nommensen Duchac on February 25, 1954, in Decatur, Illinois, is a multi-talented American artist known for his contributions as a singer, songwriter, actor, poet, and bass player. While he first gained recognition as a founding member of the influential L.A. punk band X, John Doe's artistic endeavors have transcended genres, encompassing rock, country, and folk music.

Aside from his work with X, John Doe has also made significant contributions to the music scene through collaborations with other bands like The Knitters and as a solo artist. His musical prowess and versatility have been lauded by critics and fans alike, earning him a well-deserved reputation as a prolific and influential figure in the industry.

In the realm of acting, John Doe has showcased his talent on both the small and big screens. With numerous television appearances and roles in various films, including memorable performances in projects like "Road House," "Boogie Nights," and "The Good Girl," he has proven his ability to captivate audiences with his on-screen presence.

One of John Doe's notable film roles was in the 1989 biopic "Great Balls of Fire!" where he portrayed Jerry Lee Lewis's cousin-turned-father-in-law, J. W. Brown. His portrayal added depth and authenticity to the narrative, showcasing his acting range and versatility as a performer.

As a musician with X, John Doe's collaboration with co-writer Exene Cervenka produced an impressive body of work, with their compositions earning critical acclaim and accolades. Their album "Wild Gift" was a standout success, being named "Record of the Year" by esteemed publications such as Rolling Stone, The Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times.

John Doe's artistic contributions extend beyond music and acting, as he has also delved into poetry and literature, further showcasing his creativity and diverse talents. His ability to express himself across various mediums reflects a deep passion for storytelling and artistic expression.

In addition to his musical and acting pursuits, John Doe's involvement in projects like the 1992 movie "The Bodyguard," where his rendition of "I Will Always Love You" left a lasting impact, demonstrates his ability to leave a mark in popular culture through his artistry.

With a career marked by innovation, creativity, and a fearless approach to his craft, John Doe continues to inspire audiences with his unique blend of music, acting, and storytelling. His legacy as a multifaceted artist remains a testament to his enduring influence and talent in the entertainment industry.

John Doe's collaborations with other artists, such as the album "Country Club" with Canadian indie rock band The Sadies, exemplify his willingness to explore new creative avenues and push artistic boundaries. His willingness to experiment and evolve as an artist underscores his commitment to staying true to his craft while constantly seeking new ways to express himself.

In a career spanning decades, John Doe has left an indelible mark on the music and entertainment landscape, earning him a place as a revered figure in the industry. His contributions as a musician, actor, and creative force have solidified his legacy as an artist whose impact transcends genres and mediums, leaving a lasting impression on all who have had the pleasure of experiencing his work.

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Boogie Nights

Boogie Nights

Amber's Husband

1997

Set in 1977, back when sex was safe, pleasure was a business and business was booming, idealistic porn producer Jack Horner aspires to elevate his craft to an art form. Horner discovers Eddie Adams, a hot young talent working as a busboy in a nightclub, and welcomes him into the extended family of movie-makers, misfits and hangers-on that are always around. Adams' rise from nobody to a celebrity adult entertainer is meteoric, and soon the whole world seems to know his porn alter ego, "Dirk Diggler". Now, when disco and drugs are in vogue, fashion is in flux and the party never seems to stop, Adams' dreams of turning sex into stardom are about to collide with cold, hard reality.
Road House

Road House

Pat McGurn

1989

The Double Deuce is the meanest, loudest and rowdiest bar south of the Mason-Dixon Line, and Dalton has been hired to clean it up. He might not look like much, but the Ph.D.-educated bouncer proves he's more than capable – busting the heads of troublemakers and turning the roadhouse into a jumping hot spot. But Dalton's romance with the gorgeous Dr. Clay puts him on the bad side of cutthroat local big shot Brad Wesley.
Torque

Torque

Sheriff Barnes

2004

Biker Cary Ford is framed by an old rival and biker gang leader for the murder of another gang member who happens to be the brother of Trey, leader of the most feared biker gang in the country. Ford is now on the run trying to clear his name from the murder with Trey and his gang looking for his blood.
The Rage: Carrie 2

The Rage: Carrie 2

Boyd Wallace

1999

Following the suicide of her only friend, outcast teen Rachel Lang's life begins a downward spiral that will not only affect her but take everyone around her down in horrifying fashion.
The Good Girl

The Good Girl

Mr. Worther

2002

A discount store clerk strikes up an affair with a stock boy who considers himself the incarnation of Holden Caulfield.
Forces of Nature

Forces of Nature

Carl

1999

Ben Holmes, a professional book-jacket blurbologist, is trying to get to Savannah for his wedding. He just barely catches the last plane, but a seagull flies into the engine as the plane is taking off. All later flights are cancelled because of an approaching hurricane, so he is forced to hitch a ride in a Geo Metro with an attractive but eccentric woman named Sara.
The Decline of Western Civilization

The Decline of Western Civilization

Self

1981

The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of this film. With Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X.
Salvador

Salvador

Roberto, Restaurant Owner

1986

In 1980, an American journalist covering the Salvadoran Civil War becomes entangled with both the leftist guerrilla groups and the right-wing military dictatorship while trying to rescue his girlfriend and her children.
Great Balls of Fire!

Great Balls of Fire!

J.W. Brown

1989

The story of Jerry Lee Lewis, arguably the greatest and certainly one of the wildest musicians of the 1950s. His arrogance, remarkable talent, and unconventional lifestyle often brought him into conflict with others in the industry, and even earned him the scorn and condemnation of the public.
Touch

Touch

Elwin Worrel

1997

At the discovery of his ability to work miracles, Juvenal becomes a media sensation, but now he's prone to those who want to exploit him.