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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Daniel J. Travanti to Dick Vitale
Steven Tyler Biography (1948-)
Original name, Steven Victor Tallarico; born March 26, 1948, in Yonkers, NY;son of Victor and Susan (maiden name, Blancha) Tallarico; married Cyrinda Foxe (an actress), November 1, 1978 (divorced November 13, 1987); married TeresaBarrick, May 28, 1988; children: (with other) Liv (a model and actress); (first marriage) Mia Abagale (a model); (second marriage) Chelsea Anna, Taj Monroe. Addresses: Contact: c/o Monterey Peninsula Artists, 509 Hartnell St., Monterey, CA 93940.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Singer, composer, actor
- Birth Details
- March 26, 1948
- Yonkers, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Leader of FVB (Future Villain Band), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts ClubBand (also known as Banda de los corazones), Paramount, 1978
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, NewLine Cinema, 1988
- Himself, Wayne's World 2, 1993
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Woodstock '94, 1995
- Himself, Walk This Way, 1996
- Himself, The Target Shoots First, 2000
- Sammy, Last Call, 2001
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Narrator, VH1 Legends, VH-1, 1996
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Specials
- Himself, The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 5 (also known as The Sounds of Soul), syndicated, 1995
- Himself, The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 8 (also known as The '70s: Have a Nice Decade), syndicated, 1995
- Himself, MTV Video Music Awards 2000, MTV, 2000
- Presenter, The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (also known as 2001 Grammy Awards), CBS, 2001
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Episodic
- Himself (with Aerosmith), Unplugged (also known as MTV Unplugged), MTV, 1990
- Voice of himself, "Flaming Moe's," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1991
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RECORDINGS
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Albums; with Aerosmith
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Aerosmith, Columbia, 1973
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Get Your Wings, Columbia, 1974
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Toys in the Attic, Columbia, 1975
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Rocks, Columbia, 1976
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Pure Gold, 1976
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Draw the Line, Columbia, 1977
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Live! Bootleg, Columbia, 1978
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A Night in the Ruts, Columbia, 1979
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Aerosmith's Greatest Hits, Columbia, 1980
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Rock in a Hard Place, Columbia, 1982
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Done with Mirrors, Geffen, 1986
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Classics Live!, Columbia, 1986
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Classics Live! II, Columbia, 1987
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Permanent Vacation, Geffen, 1987
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Gems, Columbia, 1989
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Pump, Geffen, 1989
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Pandora's Box, Columbia, 1991
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Get a Grip, Geffen, 1993
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Big Ones, Geffen, 1994
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Box of Fire, Columbia, 1994
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Nine Lives, Columbia, 1997
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A Little South of Sanity, Geffen, 1998
- "I Don't Want to Miss Anything," Armageddon soundtrack, c. 1999
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Just Push Play, Columbia, 2001
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Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology, Geffen, 2001
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Videos
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Aerosmith Video Scrapbook, 1987
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Aerosmith Permanent Vacation 3x5, 1988
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Aerosmith: Live Texxas Jam '78, 1988
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Aerosmith: Things That Go Pump in the Night, 1990
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Aerosmith: The Making of Pump, 1990
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Aerosmith: Big Ones You Can Look At, 1994
- Also appeared with Aerosmith in a music video of "Walk This Way" with musical group Run-DMC; "Cryin'," 1994.
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Video Games
- Himself, Revolution-X, 1994
- Voice of The Twins, Nine, 1996
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WRITINGS
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Film Songs
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Less Than Zero, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987
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Say Anything ... , Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989
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Air America, TriStar, 1990
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Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993
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Walk This Way, 1997
- "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing," Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998
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Charlie's Angels (also known as 3 Engel fuer Charlie), SonyPictures Entertainment, 2000
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Books
- (With Aerosmith and Stephen Davis) Walk This Way: The Autobiography ofAerosmith, Avon Books (New York, NY), 1997
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Books
- Huxley, Martin, The Fall and Rise of the Greatest Rock Band Aerosmith, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1995
Periodicals
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People, August 8, 1977
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Entertainment Weekly, November 6, 1998, p. 86
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