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John Doe

John Doe

29 titles Acting Feb 25, 1954 Decatur, Illinois, USA

John Doe, born John Nommensen Duchac on February 25, 1954, in Decatur, Illinois, is a multifaceted American artist known for his contributions as a singer, songwriter, actor, poet, and bassist. He is best recognized as a founding member of the acclaimed punk band X, where he continues to play an active role. Doe's musical repertoire traverses rock, country, and folk genres, showcasing his versatility.

In addition to his work with X, Doe collaborates with the country-folk-punk ensemble The Knitters and has pursued a successful solo career. In the early 1980s, he contributed to two albums by The Flesh Eaters. His acting portfolio includes a variety of television roles and films, notably portraying Jeff Parker in the series Roswell and J. W. Brown in the 1989 biopic Great Balls of Fire!. Doe's film credits also encompass titles such as Roadside Prophets, Road House, and Boogie Nights, as well as a significant appearance in Penelope Spheeris's documentary, The Decline of Western Civilization.

Doe, alongside co-writer Exene Cervenka, crafted many of X's songs, with their album Wild Gift earning accolades as "Record of the Year" from major publications like Rolling Stone. He also co-wrote tracks for the Blasters' 1984 album Hard Line. His rendition of "I Will Always Love You" featured prominently in the 1992 film The Bodyguard. More recently, on April 14, 2009, he released the album Country Club with Canadian band The Sadies, blending classic covers with original material.

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