Ian Curtis
Known for: Acting
Born: July 14, 1956 in Stretford, Lancashire, England - Died: May 17, 1980
Ian Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 – 18 May 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist of the band Joy Division, with whom he released the albums Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980). Curtis had severe epilepsy and depression and died by suicide on the eve of Joy Division's first North American tour, shortly before the release of Closer. Shortly after his death, the three surviving members of the band renamed themselves New Order. Despite their short career, Joy Division exerted a wide-reaching influence. John Bush of AllMusic argues that they "became the first band in the post-punk movement emphasizing not anger and energy but mood and expression, pointing ahead to the rise of melancholy alternative music in the '80s". According to critic Simon Reynolds, Joy Division's influence has extended from contemporaries such as U2 and the Cure to later acts including Radiohead, Interpol, Bloc Party, Fontaines D.C., and Editors, as well as rappers including Danny Brown and Vince Staples. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian Curtis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Joy Division (A Film by Malcolm Whitehead)
Self
Joy Division - Under Review
Himself
New Order: International
Self
Joy Division: Here Are the Young Men
Joy Division - Substance 1977-1988
Self
Joy Division
Self (archive footage)
When Albums Ruled the World
Self
New Order Story
Self (archive footage)
Punk Britannia at the BBC
Self
New Order: Decades
Self (archive footage)
Joy Division: Live & Promo Appearances 1979-1980
The Magic Voices of Pop
Self (archive)
70 Years of Youth Revolt
Self (archive footage)
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
Adrian Atherton
Dalziel & Pascoe
DC Dean Sheldon
Pie in the Sky
PC Cobbett
Cracker
John Branaghan
A Touch of Frost
Gareth King