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  2. Roger Daltrey - Wikipedia

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    Daltrey was ranked number 61 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 greatest singers of all time in 2008; [9] Planet Rock listeners voted him rock's fifth-greatest voice in 2009. [10] Daltrey has also been an actor and film producer, with roles in films, theatre, and television.

  3. McVicar (film) - Wikipedia

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    McVicar is a British drama film released in 1980 by The Who Films, Ltd., starring Roger Daltrey of the Who playing the 1960s armed robber and later writer John McVicar.. The film was directed by Tom Clegg, and was based on the non-fiction book McVicar by Himself, which McVicar wrote to describe several months of his experiences in prison.

  4. Lisztomania (film) - Wikipedia

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    Puttnam says he wanted to follow it with a biopic of Gershwin starring Al Pacino but claims Russell just made Tommy and wanted to make a film about Liszt with Roger Daltrey. [5] The two films contain several thematic connections, including the public perception of stardom and virtuosity, and the Romantic aspects of contemporary music and film. [6]

  5. Tommy (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film featured a star-studded ensemble cast, including the band members themselves (most notably, lead singer Roger Daltrey, who plays the title role), Oliver Reed, Ann-Margret, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jack Nicholson, Robert Powell and Tina Turner.

  6. The Legacy (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Legacy is a 1978 horror film directed by Richard Marquand, in his directorial debut, and starring Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, Roger Daltrey, John Standing, and Margaret Tyzack. It follows an American couple who are summoned to a British mansion while visiting England for a work obligation, where they stumble upon its family's curse.

  7. Buddy's Song (film) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy's Song is a 1991 British comedy-drama film starring Chesney Hawkes, Roger Daltrey, Sharon Duce and Michael Elphick, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. [2] The film follows a teenage boy, Buddy Clark (Hawkes), who is determined to make it as a pop star, aided by his father Terry (Daltrey).

  8. ‘Roger Daltrey told me I should have written this years ago ...

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    Edwards arguably writes most fondly about the late Bowie, who died of cancer in January 2016, two days after releasing his final album, Blackstar. “I worked with him for nearly four decades, and ...

  9. The Kids Are Alright (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film incidentally became a sort of time capsule for the band, since Keith Moon died only one week after he had seen the rough cut of the film with Roger Daltrey. Moon, according to Daltrey, was deeply shocked by how much he had changed physically in just 15 years, "from a young good-looking boy to a spitting image of Robert Newton". After ...