Phil Collins

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Musician • Singer • Songwriter • Record Producer • Actor

Birth Date: January 30, 1951

Age: 73 years old

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Children: Lily Collins

With a remarkable combination of talent and vision that has produced some of the better music of his time, composer-singer-drummer-actor Phil Collins has made an indelible impact on the entertainment industry. Truly one of the hardest working men in show business, he has written for and performed with two legendary and vastly different bands, found great success as a solo artist and nursed a budding acting career, all at the same time. While considering himself a drummer above all else, the musician has written some of the most memorable songs in contemporary pop music and has proven a powerful and universally recognizable singer. Because of his unfaltering dedication to his craft and his place in Genesis, one of the most influential rock bands of the day, Collins managed to win both popular success and the respect of fellow musicians, hitting the top of the pop charts while also being called upon to perform with such modern legends as Eric Clapton, Sting, Robert Plant and Quincy Jones. His musical credibility and capability have served well many a film that has procured his songwriting services.

After a short 1969 stint with the band Flaming Youth, the London-born Collins auditioned for Genesis, then an up-and-coming progressive rock band fronted by promising musical visionary Peter Gabriel. Hired as the band's drummer in 1970, he debuted on their 1971 album "Nursery Cryme." The drummer first sang lead with the moving ballad "More Fool Me" from Genesis' 1973 concept album "Selling England By the Pound." Despite the positive reaction to the track and the reality that Collins' voice was in many ways technically superior to Gabriel's, when the front man left the art-rock outfit to embark on his solo career, the remaining band members auditioned hundreds of singers unsuccessfully before finally giving Collins lead vocal duties in 1974. Genesis' first album without Gabriel was not released until two years after his departure, but Collins kept busy as drummer of the fusion jazz project Brand X, another experimental and influential combo. At varying times throughout his career, the industrious Collins managed to record with Genesis and Brand X concurrently, even while undertaking huge world tours with the former as well as working on solo material. Collins' work with Genesis began to move away from the band's original epic laden art-rock foundation and into a more radio-friendly pop/R&B inflected sound. This change grew more and more evident, and by 1981 Genesis had scored a veritable pop hit with the brass-heavy "No Reply at All" off their release "Abacab." That same year, Collins made his solo debut with the album "Face Value," featuring the haunting and timeless "In the Air Tonight." The album was a hit, and the following year's follow up "Hello, I Must Be Going" was also a success. A 1983 hit record for Genesis came next, and in 1984 Collins would pen the love theme to "Against All Odds," a composition that became a hugely successful single and garnered the songwriter an Oscar nomination and Grammy award. Soon he would release the hit album "No Jacket Required" (1985) featuring no less than four certified hit singles. That summer, the now-superstar was the only artist to play on Live Aid stages in both London and Philadelphia. While all of this solo success certainly kept Collins busy, it didn't keep him from his original band. 1986 saw Genesis release the chart-topping album "Invisible Touch," an unprecedented success for the band, with five of the album's eight tracks becoming top selling singles. In the five years between "Invisible Touch" and Genesis' next release, 1991's "We Can't Dance," Collins released his fourth solo album, 1989's "...But Seriously," and earnestly tried his hand at an acting career. The 1991 Genesis release and the two live albums chronicling the supporting tour released that year would be Collins' swan song with the band. His 1993 solo album "Both Sides" didn't turn out hit singles like his previous works had, but it was a notable and truly solo effort: in addition to writing and singing all of the songs, Collins also played every instrument on the album. The follow up "Dance Into the Light" failed to radiate much Top 40 heat, and Collins used this opportunity to try something new; indulging his lifelong dream of playing in a jazz band, he formed the Phil Collins Big Band. The project, with Collins on drums, performed standards and jazz instrumental versions of some of his biggest hits. The Phil Collins Big Band did a successful world tour in 1998, including two dates at the prestigious Montreaux Jazz Festival. All the while, Collins was working on songs for Disney's "Tarzan" (1999), an animated project that would help to firmly reinstate him on the top of the charts. An unquestionably gifted musician, Collins first pursued an acting career, enrolling in a stage school with which his talent agent mother was affiliated. From here, he landed an uncredited extra role as a screaming fan in The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" (1964). He abandoned acting for many years to focus on music, but those who watched Collins' stage theatrics and hammy music video performances were not surprised when he began taking small guest acting parts, notably a featured role in a 1985 episode of the impossibly hip "Miami Vice" (NBC) that came hot on the heels of the singer's chart-topping third solo effort and his amazing transcontinental Live Aid performances. In 1988, he took the lead role in the comedy caper "Buster," starring as the title thief who pulled off 1964's Great Train Robbery. Relatively short in stature and balding, Collins proved a charming and affable screen presence, with an open expressive face easy with goofy expressions. In 1989, Collins was featured in The Who's twentieth anniversary performance of their rock opera "Tommy," with an appropriately repulsive portrayal of wicked Uncle Ernie. He followed up with a featured role as a police inspector in 1991's "Hook" and next tackled drama, sporting a greased up hairdo and mustache, looking every inch the part for his role as a sleazy owner of a San Francisco bathhouse in 1993's exceptional HBO production "And the Band Played On." That same year he played a chillingly vacant-eyed insurance inspector in the Australian black comedy "Frauds" and in 1995 took on a very different project, lending his voice to a pair of polar bears in the animated children's feature "Balto." While Collins was a capable and likable actor, he proved, from his hit love theme for "Against All Odds" to his moving song score for Disney's "Tarzan," that his most notable work in film made the most of his musical gifts. While he failed to score an Academy Award (losing to Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You"), the track has proven more enduring than the film itself. As a vocalist, Collins dueted with Marilyn Martin with the Stephen Bishop penned 1985 hit "Separate Lives" from "White Nights." His next project, 1988's "Buster" spawned two hit songs, the original "Two Hearts" (which netted him a second Oscar nod) and a cover of the 1960s syrupy "Groovy Kind of Love." He was reportedly apprehensive about taking on the song score of "Tarzan," faced with the task of writing in a storytelling style. His lyrical technique was always more free-associative than intellectualized, the songwriter admitting that even his oft-analyzed hit "In the Air Tonight" was not really meant to be about anything at all. Working closely for over two years alongside producers and animators, the perfectionist did countless drafts and rewrites, and ended up with five inspired compositions for the Disney film. The use of music in "Tarzan" went in a different direction than the studio's past animated features, instead of the character's singing the songs, Collins acted almost as a narrator, with the songs as background accompaniment and the lyrics serving to forward plotlines. The film's touching lullaby "You'll Be In My Heart" lived up to the Disney standard for memorable theme songs, becoming a summer hit single and showing certain potential to live on in popular consciousness.

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Eric Clapton: Across 24 Nights

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Immediate Family

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2022

Genesis: The Last Domino?

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2021

Formule 1+1

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2021

Genesis

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2021

Perfect Together: Greatest Duets

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2021

Phil Collins: Going Back - Live Roseland Ballroom

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2019

Simply Red: Something Got Me Started

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2019

Phil Collins: Dance Into The Light

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2019

Phil Collins: Dance Into The Light

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2019

Hits, Hype and Hustle: An Insider's Guide to the Music Business

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2018

Play Hits - Ligado no Sucesso 1

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2018

Play Hits - Grammy Greatest Moments 2

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2017

808

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Phil Collins
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2015

Phil Collins: No Ticket Required

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2014

Genesis: Sum of the Parts

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2014

Variétés

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2014

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonStream

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2014

Nathan East: For the Record

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2014

OnSTAGE

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2013

Music Mavericks

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2013

Phil Collins: Live at Montreux 2004

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2013

Phil Collins: Live at Montreux 2004

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2013

Becoming the Beatles

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2012

CBS This Morning

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2012

LIVE with Kelly

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2011

Phil Collins: Going Back to Detroit

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2011

Phil Collins Going Back: Live at Roseland Ballroom

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2010

Ich Tarzan, Du Jane

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2010

The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story

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2010

Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight

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2009

Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight

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2009

Video Killed the Radio Star

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2009

Genesis: When in Rome

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2008

The Unseen Beatles

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2008

Mark Lawson Talks to...

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2007

Rachael Ray ShowStream

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2006

Phil Collins: We Wait and We Wonder

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2006

Whoopi

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2003
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The Jungle Book 2

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Lucky/The Vultures
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2003

Analysis

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2002

The Queen's Golden Jubilee Concert: Party at the Palace

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2002

Brass Eye

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2002

Phil Collins: Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)

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2002

Front Row Center

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2000

アルマーニ

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2000

Tarzán

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1999

Tarzan

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1999

Die Musterknaben II

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1999

Tarzan

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1999

TarzanStream

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1999
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Die Musterknaben I

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1998

The View

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1997

Phil Collins: Live at Montreux 1996

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1996

Access Hollywood

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1996

Phil Collins: Dance Into the Light

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1996

Phil Collins: Love Police

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1996

Phil Collins: No Matter Who

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1996

Phil Collins: Oughta Know By Now

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1996

Phil Collins: The Same Moon

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1996

Balto

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1995

New York UndercoverStream

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1994

Room 101

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1994

Phil Collins: Both Sides of the Story

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1993

Phil Collins: Everyday

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1993

Frauds

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1993

And the Band Played OnStream

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1993
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HookStream

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Inspector Good
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1991
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Phil Collins: Something Happened on the Way to Heaven

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1990

Phil Collins: I Wish It Would Rain

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1989

Phil Collins: I Wish It Would Rain Down

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1989

Phil Collins: Find a Way to My Heart

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1989

Phil Collins: Do You Remember

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1989

Phil Collins: Another Day in Paradise

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1989

Phil Collins: A Groovy Kind of Love

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1988

Buster

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1988

Phil Collins: Only You Know and I Know

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1985

Phil Collins: Sussudio

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1985

Phil Collins: Take Me Home

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1985

Miami ViceStream

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Phil Mayhew
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1984
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Philip Bailey & Phil Collins: Easy Lover

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1984

The Secret Policeman's Private Parts

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1984

Phil Collins: Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart

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1983

Pop Quiz

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1981

Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight

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1981

CBS News Sunday Morning

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1979

The Two Ronnies

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1971

Top of the Pops

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1964

Today

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1952