
Age: 65
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Henry Rollins (born Henry Lawrence Garfield; February 13, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, writer, publisher, actor, radio DJ, and activist. After performing for the short-lived Washington D.C.-based band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore punk band Black Flag from August 1981 until early 1986. Following the band's breakup, Rollins soon established the record label and publishing company 2.13.61 to release his spoken word albums, as well as forming the Rollins Band, which toured with a number of lineups until 2003 and during 2006. Since Black Flag, Rollins has embarked on projects covering a variety of media. He has hosted numerous radio shows, such as Harmony in My Head on Indie 103, and television shows such as The Henry Rollins Show, MTV's 120 Minutes, and Jackass. He had a recurring dramatic role as a white supremacist in the second season of Sons of Anarchy and has also had roles in several films. Rollins has also campaigned for various political causes in the United States, including promoting marriage equality for LGBT couples, World Hunger Relief, and an end to war in particular, and tours overseas with the United Service Organizations to entertain American troops.

Henry Rollins

Racer X
for Racer X in Julien Temple's Speed Racer
Suggested by michaelcosby

In a dystopian 21st century, Speed Kayton joins the corporate-owned racing circuit to uncover the truth behind his brother Rex's fiery crash. Aided by fierce liaison Trixie and loyal mechanic Sparky, Speed discovers Rex faked his death and now races as the masked vigilante Racer X, fighting to expose Nucleus Corporation's secret prison city. As chrome-eyed agent Bob Killinger hunts them both, Speed must finish the Tokyo-to-Taipei sprint to help his brother bring down the corporation—while their grieving father Pops learns to let his surviving son race.