Mick Jagger

Charismatic, ugly-handsome Mick Jagger has consciously exploited his androgyny as lead singer of the Rolling Stones from the band's inception, helping to make it arguably the best rock'n'roll band of all time. Certainly, the bands that started out with them are no longer standing, and none of the new bands can quite pull off the stadium-packing spectacle that is de rigueur of a Rolling Stones tour. Jagger is the point man, his sinuous choreography perfectly tuned to the percussion of drummer Charlie Watts, and no matter how often the eyes stray to his writing-mate Keith Richard or other guitarist Ron Wood, they return quickly to the tremendous presence at the front of the band, loathe to miss his outrageous antics. He patterned himself after Elvis (who was always a little effeminate), presenting a sustained, stable character of omnisexual allure, freeing even the straightest men to ponder homoerotic possibilities. The "I wouldn't kick Mick Jagger out of bed" line from the rock musical "Hair" became a motto for sexual open-mindedness, and David Bowie, praising Jagger as the master has said, "He taught all the rest of us."

With his innate theatricality, it was just a matter of time before Jagger gravitated to acting, and 1970 saw him in two feature films, "Ned Kelly" (which opened first) and "Performance". Starring in the title role of the former as Australia's most famous outlaw (c. 1870), he added whiskers to make his tough gaunt pop hero face take on a credible, hard bitten frontier look and displayed flashes of ease before the camera. A bad script, however, doomed the Tony Richardson project from the outset. Although the psychological melodrama of "Performance", co-directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, is not for all tastes, Jagger's character of a retired bisexual rock star was certainly close to home, and his performance of "Memo from T" was a highlight of the film. Prior commitments forced him to abandon his part in Werner Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo" (1981), but he did appear in "Burden of Dreams" (1982), the documentary about its making. He also starred in 1983 "The Nightingale" episode of Showtime's "Faerie Tale Theatre" and as a charming, ruthless bounty hunter in the sci-fi feature "Freejack" (1992).

Philosophical differences with Keith Richards over the artistic direction of the Stones (Jagger favoring a more dance-oriented approach with Richards remaining steadfast by the band's rock'n'roll roots) led Jagger to release his first solo recording, "She's the Boss" (1985). Critically well-received, the album went platinum, and the single "Just Another Night" climbed to Number 12 on the charts. His next solo effort, "Primitive Cool" (1987), despite enthusiastic critical notices, was a commercial bust, failing to even reach gold status, and though garnering the best reviews yet for his gold album "Wandering Spirits" (1993), Jagger has been unable to establish himself as a solo recording star. He is just too closely identified with the Rolling Stones, and it is for his association with Richards and the other band members that his legend resides. Mick Jagger has survived the rock'n'roll wars, not just to tell about them, but to continue carrying the standard forward in the record-setting "Steel Wheels" (1990), "Voodoo Lounge" (1995) and "Bridges to Babylon" (1997) tours.

The Rolling Stones are an institution, and as prime mover and shaker of that institution, Jagger devotes a tremendous amount of time and energy to its business, yet the movie bug in him led to his founding the production company Jagged Films, which is developing more than a dozen projects. "Performance" met "Cabaret" in his outstanding turn as the politically astute drag queen who knows just when the time is right to burn his dresses and go back to his wife in Sean Mathias' adaptation of Martin Sherman's "Bent" (1997), about the treatment of homosexuals in Nazi Germany. He has professed a desire to put his music on hold for a few years in order to concentrate on his film career, but one doubts he could resist the call of the road if all systems were go (corporate sponsors in place, etc.) for another tour. After all, that adrenaline rush from fronting the band is the tonic that has maintained his youthfulness.

In 2001, Jagger placed his music on hold to serve as a producer for the British spy drama, "Enigma". Then one year later, he portrayed Luther Fox in the drama, "Man From Elysian Fields" (2002), a feature produced by actor Andy Garcia.

  • Also Credited As:
    Michael Philip Jagger
  • Born:
    Michael Philip Jagger on July 26, 1943 in Dartford, Kent
  • Job Titles:
    Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Producer, Writer
Family
  • Brother: Chris Jagger. Born in 1949
  • Daughter: Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger. Born in 1984; mother, Jerry Hall
  • Daughter: Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger. Born Jan. 12, 1992; mother, Jerry Hall
  • Daughter: Jade Jagger. Born in October 1971; mother, Bianca Jagger; mother of Jagger's two granddaughters Assisi (born in 1992) and Amba (born in 1996)
  • Daughter: Karis Jagger. Born in 1970; mother, Marsha Hunt; appeared as an Armani Model in Mike Figgis' "One Night Stand" (1997)
  • Father: Joe Jagger. Married Jagger's mother in December 1940; died at age 93 on Nov. 11, 2006 of pneumonia
  • Mother: Eva Jagger. Born c. 1913; married Jagger's father in December 1940; died at age 87 on May 18, 2000
  • Son: Gabriel Luke Beauregard Jagger. Born Dec. 9, 1997; mother, Jerry Hall
  • Son: James Leroy Jagger. Born in 1985; mother, Jerry Hall
  • Son: Lucas Morad Jagger. Born May 17, 1999; mother, Luciana Giminez Morad; Jagger was determined to be the father via paternity tests
Significant Others
  • Companion: L'Wren Scott. Born in 1967
  • Companion: Carla Bruni. had relationship in 1992
  • Companion: Jana Rajlich. born c. 1967; had relationship in 1996
  • Companion: Luciana Giminez Morad. Brazilian; reportedly involved c. 1998; gave birth to a son Lucas on May 17, 1999 in NYC
  • Companion: Marianne Faithful. together at the time of Jagger's drug arrest in 1967; drugs found were reportedly Faithful's, but the chivalrous Jagger took the fall; suffered a miscarriage
  • Companion: Marsha Hunt. mother of Karis Jagger
  • Companion: Sophie Dahl. granddaughter of Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal; reportedly had brief relationship in 2001
  • Companion: Vanessa Neuman. romantically involved from 1999
Education
  • Dartford Maypole County Primary School, Kent, England, 1961
  • The London School of Economics, London, England, accounting and finance, 1962-1964
Milestones
  • 1965 First international hit, “Satisfaction”
  • 1967 First film appearance in the semi-documentary, “Tonite Let's All Make Love in London”
  • 1968 Acting debut in Nicolas Roeg's “Performance”
  • 1968 Subject of Jean-Luc Godard’s documentary "One Plus One" (released as “Sympathy for the Devil” in the US in 1970)
  • 1969 Composed an improvised soundtrack for Kenneth Anger's film “Invocation of My Demon Brother”
  • 1970 Appeared in the documentary, “Gimme Shelter”
  • 1970 Starred in the Australian film “Ned Kelly”
  • 1972 Released Exile on Main Street; considered by many critics to be their best album
  • 1978 Appeared in the british mockumentary film “All You Need Is Cash”
  • 1980 Cast in Warner Herzog's “Fitzcarraldo” (1981); due to prior commitments, he was unable complete his role; appears in "Burden of Dreams" (1982), the documentary about the making of the film
  • 1982 Appeared with the band in Hal Ashby's tour movie “Let's Spend the Night Together”
  • 1984 Co-wrote the story for “Blame It on the Night”; also played the role of Dalton
  • 1985 Released first solo album, She's the Boss; album went platinum
  • 1985 With Victoria Pearman, founded Jagged Films
  • 1987 Released second solo album, Primitive Cool
  • 1991 Filmed first feature length IMAX concert, “Rolling Stones ‘At the Max’” from their “Steel Wheels” tour
  • 1992 Portrayed a charming, ruthless bounty hunter in “Freejack”
  • 1997 Portrayed the drag queen nightclub owner Greta/George in “Bent”
  • 2001 Co-produced the British spy drama “Enigma”; first release under his Jagged films; also appeared in a cameo
  • 2001 Profiled in the ABC documentary “Becoming Mick”; produced by Jagged films
  • 2002 Appeared in "The Man From Elysian Fields"; screened at Toronto Film Festival
  • 2003 Knighted as Sir Michael Jagger by Charles, Prince of Wales
  • 2004 Teamed with Dave Stewart to write and produce music for the remake of “Alfie”
  • 2008 Subject of the Martin Scorsese documentary, “Shine A Light”; includes footage from the “A Bigger Bang Tour”
  • Began performing as a singer, at the age of 19
  • First public appearance at a tiny jazz club called the Marquee Club
  • Moved to the South of France to escape English tax problems
  • Produced a remake of the 1939 comedy “The Women” through Jagged films (lensed 2007)

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