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Levon Helm

Levon Helm

Acting1940Elaine, Arkansas, USA

Biography

Mark Lavon "Levon" Helm (born May 26, 1940 - April 19, 2012), was an American rock multi-instrumentalist and actor. He achieved fame as the drummer and frequent lead and backing vocalist for The Band. He is known for his deeply soulful, country-accented voice, and creative drumming style highlighted on many of The Band's recordings, such as "The Weight", "Up on Cripple Creek", "Ophelia" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down". His 2007 comeback album Dirt Farmer earned the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album in February 2008, and in November of that year, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him #91 in the list of The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. In 2010, Electric Dirt, his 2009 follow-up to Dirt Farmer, won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Americana Album, an inaugural category in 2010.

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Acting History

2021
Bob Dylan: Odds and Ends
as Self (archive footage)
2009
In the Electric Mist
as General John Bell Hood
2007
Shooter
as Mr. Rate
2003
Festival Express
as Self - The Band
1997
Fire Down Below
as Reverend Bob Goodall
Classic Albums
TVas Self1 eps
1996
Feeling Minnesota
as Bible Salesman
1989
Staying Together
as Denny Stockton
1988
Elvis '56
as Self - Narrator
1987
End of the Line
as Leo Pickett
1985
Smooth Talk
as Harry Wyatt
1984
1983
The Right Stuff
as Jack Ridley / Narrator
1980
1978
1975
Saturday Night Live
TVas Self - Musical Guest

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
5/26/1940
Day of Death
4/19/2012
Place of Birth
Elaine, Arkansas, USA