
John Lydon
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1956-01-31
Place of birth: London, England, UK
Biography
John Joseph Lydon (born 31 January 1956), also known by his stage name Johnny Rotten, is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead singer of the late-1970s British punk band the Sex Pistols, which lasted from 1975 until 1978, and again for various revivals during the 1990s and 2000s. He is also the lead singer of post-punk band Public Image Ltd (PiL), which he founded and fronted from 1978 until 1993, and again since 2009. Lydon's outspoken persona, rebellious image and fashion style led to his being asked to become the singer of the Sex Pistols by their manager, Malcolm McLaren. With the Sex Pistols, he penned singles including "Anarchy in the U.K.," "God Save the Queen", "Pretty Vacant" and "Holidays in the Sun", the content of which precipitated what one commentator described as the "last and greatest outbreak of pop-based moral pandemonium" in Britain. The band scandalised much of the media, and Lydon was seen as a figurehead of the burgeoning punk movement. Because of their controversial lyrics and disrepute at the time, they are regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music. [source: Wikipedia]
Known for

Sex Pistols: There'll Always Be an England
2008Self
Punk and Its Aftershocks
1980Self
The Filth and the Fury
2000Self
Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style
1983Self (archive footage)
The Independent
2000Baruce
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
1980The Collaborator
Copkiller
1983Leo Smith
Sons of Norway
2011Johnny Rotten
Joy Division - Under Review
2006Himself
D.O.A.
1981Self
Sex Pistols - Live at the Longhorn
1978Self
The Punk Rock Movie
1978Self
Sex Pistols: Live in Winterland
1996Self - Vocals
Sex Pistols: Live at Budokan
1996Johnny RottonJohnny Rotten's Tour of London

Night Flight: Born Again
2016Self
Kylie Minogue V The Bee Gees
2022Self (archive footage)
Chef Aid: Behind The Menu
1998Self - Host
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill
2014Self