
Ian Hunter
Acting • Born 1939-06-03
Biography
Ian Hunter Patterson (born 3 June 1939) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Mott the Hoople, from its inception in 1969 to its dissolution in 1974, and at the time of its 2009, 2013, and 2019 reunions. Hunter was a musician and songwriter before joining Mott the Hoople, and continued in this vein after he left the band. He embarked on a solo career despite ill health and disillusionment with commercial success, and often worked in collaboration with Mick Ronson, David Bowie's sideman and arranger from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars period. Mott the Hoople achieved some commercial success, and attracted a small but devoted fan base. As a solo artist, Hunter charted with lesser-known but more wide-ranging works outside the rock mainstream. His best-known solo songs are "Once Bitten, Twice Shy", later covered by Great White, and "England Rocks", which was modified to "Cleveland Rocks" and then covered by The Presidents of the United States of America, and became one of the theme songs used for the American TV series The Drew Carey Show. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian Hunter (singer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
10 credits
Rockthology 2
Movie • 2004
Self (archive footage)

The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect
Movie • 1986

Hard 'N Heavy Volume 11
Movie • 1990
Self

Beside Bowie - The Mick Ronson Story
Movie • 2017
Self

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
Movie • 1992
Self

Queen - The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 10th Anniversary Documentary
Movie • 2002
Self

Classic Albums: Queen - The Making of A Night at the Opera
Movie • 2006
Self

Classic Albums
TV • 1997
Self

Rockpalast
TV • 1974
Self (guitar vocal)

Fridays
TV • 1980
Self - Musical Guest