
Dave Stewart
Acting • Born 1952-09-09
Biography
David Allan Stewart (born 9 September 1952) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer, best known for Eurythmics, his successful professional partnership with Annie Lennox. He won Best British Producer at the 1986, 1987 and 1990 Brit Awards. Stewart (along with Lennox) was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020 and the duo were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022. Outside of Eurythmics, Stewart has written and produced songs for artists such as Ringo Starr, Stevie Nicks, Mick Jagger and Tom Petty. Stewart was born in 1952 in Sunderland, England, son of John ("Jack") and Sadie Stewart. Distantly related both to the Dukes of Northumberland and to pirates, Stewart was from a middle-class, "well-off family", with accountant parents; he "always wanted to play with the working-class kids, but they'd always call [him] 'richie' and whack [him] on the head with cricket bats and things." His father was a "keen harmonica player" with a "dedication to music of all types", having "invested in the latest hi-tech stereo system and wired it up to every room in the house." He attended Barnes Infants and Junior School and Bede Grammar School for Boys. Stewart began "dropping acid" by the age of 15 and carried on taking it up to 3 times a week during his teenage years. He later told The Guardian newspaper "Everything changed at that moment, It’s a speeded-up version of sitting on a mountain for 60 years and meditating. 'Ah, now I get it.' The trouble is, it doesn’t last". Whilst still in his teens, he secured a record deal as part of folk-rock band Longdancer. Despite being signed to Elton John's record label, The Rocket Record Company, they did not achieve commercial success. He also collaborated with Brian Harrison to produce an EP on the Sunderland Multicord label (label number MULT-SH-1, producer Ken McKenzie), recording two songs ("Girl" and "Green She Said") from a school musical production written by English teacher Dick Bradshaw, one traditional number ("A Blacksmith Courted Me") and a song written by Dave and Brian ("Deep December"). After leaving Wearside, Stewart spent several years living in squats in London. In late 1976, he was introduced to Annie Lennox by Paul Jacobs. Soon, Stewart and Lennox became romantically involved. By 1977, the pair had teamed up with Sunderland musician Peet Coombes, releasing a single on Logo Records as the Catch. The band then developed into the Tourists, who enjoyed modest success, including a hit in 1979 with a cover of the Dusty Springfield hit "I Only Want to Be with You". The Tourists split up in 1980, as did Stewart and Lennox, though the pair continued to work together. They formed a new musical project named Eurythmics. After a string of hit singles and albums, the duo split in 1990, but reunited in 1999 for the album Peace and another world tour. Lennox and Stewart worked together again in 2005, recording two new tracks for the greatest hits package Ultimate Collection, released to coincide with Eurythmics' 25th anniversary. ... Source: Article "Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
44 credits
Pop Galerie Reloaded - Eurythmics
Movie • 2000
Self (archive footage)

Can't Buy Me Lunch: Another Look at The Rutles
Movie • 2003
Self - Interviewee

Hultsfred Festival 1991
Movie • 1991
Self - Interview & Performance (... and the spiritual cowboys)

Lindisfarne’s Geordie Genius: The Alan Hull Story
Movie • 2021
Self

My View: Clem Burke
Movie • 2019
Self

The Invocation
Movie • 2010
Self

Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams
Movie • 1983
Self - Guitar

Eurythmics Live By Request
Movie • 2000
Self - Musician

The Russian Film
Movie • 1988
Self

Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams
Movie • 2013
Self

Eurythmics Songbook featuring Dave Stewart - Baloise Session 2023
Movie • 2023
Self

Amnesty International's Big 30
Movie • 1991
Self

2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Movie • 2022
Self - Eurythmics, Inductee

Top of the Pops: 40th Anniversary 1964 - 2004
Movie • 2004
Self (archive footage)

Eurythmics : Peacetour
Movie • 2000
Self

Eurythmics: Savage
Movie • 1988
Self

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits
Movie • 1991
Self

Deep Blues
Movie • 1992
Self

Hellhounds on My Trail: The Afterlife of Robert Johnson
Movie • 2000
Self

Five Thirteen
Movie • 2014
Nicky the British

Love Supreme - Sechs Saiten und ein Brett
Movie • 2014

Hackers
Movie • 1995
London Hacker

The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles
Movie • 2014
Self - Eurythmics

Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes
Movie • 2019
Self

Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise
Movie • 2017
Self

Brand New Day
Movie • 1987
Self

Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection
Movie • 2005
Self

Ringo Starr: Off the Record
Movie • 2008
Self

The Art of Football from A to Z
Movie • 2006
Self

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Movie • 1988
Self [Eurythmics]

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream
Movie • 2007
Self

Candy Dulfer - Live in Amsterdam
Movie • 2001
Self - Guitar and Electric Sitar

Die Helene Fischer Show 2023
Movie • 2023
Self

The Long Way Home
Movie • 1989

Eurythmics We Two Are One Too
Movie • 1990

100 Greatest Songs of the '80s
TV • 2006
Self

Off The Record
TV • 2006

Les Nuls, l'émission
TV • 1990
Self - Musical Guest

Berlin Live
TV • 2011
Self - Performer

Hell's Kitchen
TV • 2005
Self - Restaurant Patron

MTV Video Music Awards
TV • 1984
Self

Sacrée Soirée
TV • 1987
Self

Taratata
TV • 1993
Self

The BRIT Awards
TV • 1977
Self