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Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon

Acting

January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003 (died at 56)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Male
9 Movies
6 TV Shows

Warren William Zevon (/ˈziːvɒn/; January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003) was an American rock singer and songwriter. His most famous compositions include "Werewolves of London", "Lawyers, Guns and Money" and "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner". All three songs are featured on his third album, Excitable Boy (1978), the title track of which is also well-known. He also wrote major hits that were recorded by other artists, including "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", "Mohammed's Radio", "Carmelita" and "Hasten Down the Wind". Per The New York Times, "Mr. Zevon had a pulp-fiction imagination" which yielded "terse, action-packed, gallows-humored tales that could sketch an entire screenplay in four minutes and often had death as a punchline. But there was also vulnerability and longing in Mr. Zevon's ballads, like 'Mutineer,' 'Accidentally Like a Martyr' and 'Hasten Down the Wind'." Zevon had early music industry successes as a session musician, jingle composer, songwriter, touring musician, musical coordinator and bandleader. However, he struggled to break through with a solo career until Linda Ronstadt performed his music on her 1976 album Hasten Down the Wind. It launched a cult following that lasted 25 years, with Zevon making occasional returns to album and single charts until his death from mesothelioma in 2003. He briefly found a new audience by teaming up with members of R.E.M. in the blues rock outfit Hindu Love Gods for a 1990 album release, although no tour followed. In 2025, Zevon was selected for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the Musical Influence Award category. Known for his dry wit and acerbic lyrics, he was a frequent guest on Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman. On Zevon's last appearance, Letterman asked him if he had learned anything about matters of life and death. Zevon said he'd learned "How much you're supposed to enjoy every sandwich." Description above from the Wikipedia article Warren Zevon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

South of Heaven, West of Hell
South of Heaven, West of Hell

South of Heaven, West of Hell

2000 5.0

as Babcock

Age 53 (now 56)
Tales from the Crypt
Tales from the Crypt

Tales from the Crypt

1989 8.0

Music

Age 42 (now 56)
1 ep
Dream On
Dream On

Dream On

1990 7.0

as Warren Zevon

Age 43 (now 56)
2 eps
She's Having a Baby
She's Having a Baby

She's Having a Baby

1988 6.0

as Warren Zevon (uncredited)

Age 41 (now 56)
The Larry Sanders Show
The Larry Sanders Show

The Larry Sanders Show

1992 7.7

as Warren Zevon

Age 45 (now 56)
1 ep
Warren Zevon: Keep Me in Your Heart
Warren Zevon: Keep Me in Your Heart

Warren Zevon: Keep Me in Your Heart

2003 9.0

as Himself

Age 56
Suddenly Susan
Suddenly Susan

Suddenly Susan

1996 5.9

as Warren Zevon

Age 49 (now 56)
1 ep
Two-Fisted Tales
Two-Fisted Tales

Two-Fisted Tales

1992 5.1

Original Music Composer

Age 44 (now 56)
Mutineer
Mutineer

Mutineer

2025
Age 78 (now 56)
Warren Zevon: The Letterman Show Collection
Warren Zevon: The Letterman Show Collection

Warren Zevon: The Letterman Show Collection

2005
Age 57 (now 56)
2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

2025 4.8

as Self (archive footage)

Age 78 (now 56)
Movie Themes at the BBC
Movie Themes at the BBC

Movie Themes at the BBC

2023 8.0

as Self

Age 76 (now 56)
Warren Zevon: Live on MTV
Warren Zevon: Live on MTV

Warren Zevon: Live on MTV

1982

as Self

Age 35 (now 56)
Late Night with David Letterman
Late Night with David Letterman

Late Night with David Letterman

1982 6.1

as Self

Age 35 (now 56)
1 ep
Fridays
Fridays

Fridays

1980 5.9

as Self - Musical Guest

Age 33 (now 56)
1 ep