Bryan Ferry
Known for: Acting
Bryan Ferry CBE (born 26 September 1945) is an English singer and songwriter. His voice has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon". He also established a distinctive image and sartorial style: according to The Independent, Ferry and his contemporary David Bowie influenced a generation with both their music and their appearances. Peter York described Ferry as "an art object" who "should hang in the Tate". Born to a working-class family, Ferry studied fine art and taught at a secondary school before pursuing a career in music. In 1970 he began to assemble the rock band Roxy Music with a group of friends and acquaintances in London, and took the role of lead singer and main songwriter. The band achieved immediate international success with the release of their eponymous debut album in 1972, containing a rich multitude of sounds, which reflected Ferry's interest in exploring different genres of music. Their second album, For Your Pleasure (1973), further cultivated the band's unique sound and visual image that would establish Ferry as a leading cultural icon over the next decade. Ferry began a parallel solo career in 1973 by releasing These Foolish Things, which popularized the concept of a contemporary musician releasing an album covering standard songs and was a drastic departure from his ongoing work with Roxy Music. His second album, Another Time, Another Place (1974), featured as its cover image Ferry posing by a pool in a white dinner jacket and represented one of his most impactful fashion statements. Over the next two years, Roxy Music released a trilogy of albums, Stranded (1973), Country Life (1974) and Siren (1975), which broadened the band's appeal internationally and saw Ferry take greater interest in the role of a live performer, reinventing himself in stage costumes ranging from gaucho to military uniforms. Ferry disbanded Roxy Music following the release of their best-selling album Avalon in 1982 to concentrate on his solo career, releasing further singles such as "Slave to Love" and "Don't Stop the Dance" and the UK no. 1 album Boys and Girls in 1985. As well as being a prolific songwriter, Ferry has recorded many cover versions, including standards from the Great American Songbook, in albums such as These Foolish Things (1973), Another Time, Another Place (1974), Let's Stick Together (1976), Taxi (1993) and As Time Goes By (1999), as well as Dylanesque (2007), an album of Bob Dylan covers. Including his work with Roxy Music, Ferry has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. In 2019, Ferry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music. Ferry was born in Washington, County Durham, son of Mary Ann and Frederick Charles Ferry. His parents were working-class: his father was a farm labourer who also looked after pit ponies. He attended Washington Grammar-Technical School (now called Washington Academy) on Spout Lane from 1957. ... Source: Article "Bryan Ferry" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
Series
Saturday Night Live
Self - Musical Guest
1975
Series
Morgenmagazin
Self
1992
Series
Die Harald Schmidt Show
Self
1995
Series
The One Show
Self
2006
Series
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Self
1992
Series
Champs-Elysées
Self
1982
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Champs-Elysées
Self - Roxy Music
1982
Series
Loose Women
Self
1999
Series
Sacrée soirée
Self
1987
Series
Babylon Berlin
Singer
2017
The Alan Titchmarsh Show
Self
2007
Series
Parkinson
Self
1998
Series
The Culture Show
Self
2004
Series
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Self
2001
Series
Rove
Self
1999
Musik aus Studio B
Self
1961
Series
Through the Night with...
Self
2002
Seitenblicke
self
1987
Series
Musikladen
1972
Series
Seven Ages of Rock
Self
2007
Series
Cilla
Self
1968
Series
The Kenny Everett Video Show
Self
1978
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Breakfast on Pluto
Mr. Silky String
2005
Die Lotto-Show
Self
1998
Goldener Löwe
Self
1984
Series
TV total
Self
1999
Film
Live Aid
Self
1985
Series
Petit déjeuner compris
Bryan Ferry du groupe Roxy Music
1980
The Danny Baker Show
1994
Film
Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today
Self
2005
Film
Twiggy
(archival footage)
2025
Film
O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar
Self (archive footage)
2009
Film
The Filth and the Fury
Self (archive footage)
2000
Series
Young Music Show
1978
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Live Aid
Self
2004
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Concert for Diana
Self
2007
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Kings of Glam
Self (archive footage)
2008
Annabel's: A String of Naked Lightbulbs
Self
2015
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Roxette
Self (archive footage)
1978
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... Sings Dylan II
Self (archive footage)
2015
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Roxy Music - Live at the Apollo
Self - vocals
2002
Film
Carole King and her Songs at the BBC
Self (archive footage)
2023
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Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 1
Self
2005
Film
МУЗ КЛИПЫ 80х
Self - singer (archive footage)
2021
Film
Synth Britannia at the BBC
Self
2009
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Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music: A Musical History
Self (archive footage)
2018
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Glam Rock at the BBC
Self (archive footage)
2017
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ABBA in Switzerland
Self - Roxy Music
1979
Film
Roxy Music - The Thrill of It All: A Visual History 1972-1982
self
2008
Film
Bryan Ferry : Nuits de Fourviere (Live in Lyon)
Self - Vocals
2013
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Bryan Ferry - Dylanesque Live The London Sessions
Self - vocals, harmonica, Farfisa
2007
Film
Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry at the BBC
Self (archive footage)
2022
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Bryan Ferry - The Bete Noire Tour 88-89
Self - Vocal
2002
Film
МУЗ КЛИПЫ 80х
Self - singer (archive footage)
2020
Film
Bryan Ferry - Baloise Session 2014
Self - Vocals
2014
Film
Roxy Music Musikladen 1973
Self - vocals
2001
Film
Bryan Ferry Concert at LSO St. Lukes London
Self - Vocal
2007
Film
Roxy Music: Live at the Apollo
Lead singer/keyboards
2003
Film
Eno
Self
1973
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Roxy Music: Inside 1972-1974
Self (archive footage)
2004
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Bryan Ferry : Live in Paris at Le Grand Rex
Self
2001
Film
Roxy Music: On The Road Live
Self
2006
Film
Roxy Music Live T. Rex
Himself
2005
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Roxy Music: More Than This - The Story of Roxy Music
Self
2009