Rick Springfield

Springfield in 2014 Richard Lewis Springthorpe (born 23 August 1949), known professionally as Rick Springfield, is an Australian-American musician and actor. He was a member of the pop rock group Zoot from 1969 to 1971, then started his solo career with his debut single, "Speak to the Sky", which reached the top 10 in Australia in mid-1972. When he moved to the United States, he had a No. 1 hit with "Jessie's Girl" in 1981 in both Australia and the US, for which he received the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. He followed with four more top 10 US hits: "I've Done Everything for You", "Don't Talk to Strangers", "Affair of the Heart" and "Love Somebody". Springfield's two US top 10 albums are ''Working Class Dog'' (1981) and ''Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet'' (1982).

As an actor, Springfield starred in the film ''Hard to Hold'' in 1984 and the television series ''High Tide'' from 1994 to 1997. He appeared in supporting roles in ''Ricki and the Flash'' and ''True Detective'' (both 2015). He portrayed Noah Drake on the daytime drama ''General Hospital'' (1981–83, 2005–08, 2012), returning in 2013 for the show's 50th anniversary with his son, actor Liam Springthorpe. He played a depraved version of himself in ''Californication'' (2009). He has also appeared in episodes of ''Supernatural'', ''Hot in Cleveland'', and ''American Horror Story''. In 2010, Springfield published his autobiography, ''Late, Late at Night: A Memoir''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The beat of the live drum / directed by David Fincher ; produced by Carol Stewart ; produced by Famous Dog Productions for RCA Video Productions, Inc.

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    Sound City.

    Published 2013
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