Jim MorrisonFilmography

Born:
December 8, 1943
Occupation:
Actor, Featured Music
  • When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors

    Actors: Johnny Depp

    Synopsis: The true story of The Doors, perhaps the most dangerous and influential American bands ever, comes to the screen in this documentary comprised exclusively of footage captured between 1966 and 1971. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide Read More

    2008
  • 2002
  • Love Her Madly

    Crew: Short Story Author

    Actors: Jennifer Lothrop, Richard Danielson

    Synopsis: Best-known as the innovative keyboardist for the legendary rock group the Doors, Ray Manzarek makes his feature directorial debut with this sexual suspense thriller. The film focuses on four people at a California art school. Over the course of 24 hours, the lives of the three men and one woman Read More

    2000
  • The Third Mind

    Actors: Peter Coyote

    Synopsis: Directed by William Tyler Smith, The Third Mind is a video montage of images, poetry, and music that chronicles the artistic joint venture of Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Beat poet/playwright Michael McClure. The "third mind" (as described by Beat guru William Burroughs) that evolves from Read More

    1999
  • The Doors

    Crew: Featured Music

    Actors: Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan, Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon

    Synopsis: Val Kilmer delivers what was considered one of 1991's best performances as Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's hallucinatory bio-pic of the seminal 1960s rock group The Doors. Stone cuts a jagged swath through Morrison's life, starting with a childhood memory where Morrison sees an elderly Indian dying Read More

    3/1/91
  • The Doors: The Soft Parade, a Retrospective

    Synopsis: The Doors' final television appearance, recorded in 1969, highlights this compilation of previously unreleased performance and interview footage. Songs include "Hello, I Love You" and "The Unknown Soldier." ~ Nicole Gagne, All Movie Guide Read More

    1991
  • When the Applause Died

    Synopsis: This documentary looks at the careers of various stars who died from drug and alcohol abuse. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1990
  • The Doors: Dance on Fire

    Synopsis: Former Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek compiled and directed this video, which brings together a number of television performances and vintage promotional films of Jim Morrison and the group along with footage of the Doors in concert and previously unseen film of the band at work in the studio. Read More

    1985
  • The Doors: A Tribute to Jim Morrison

    Synopsis: This 1981 documentary of the 1960s group The Doors is less accessible to non-rock fans than the 1991 clipfest Doors, the Soft Parade, but more reliable and coherent than Oliver Stone's self-indulgent 1991 biopic. The surviving members of the group are interviewed about the impact of their music Read More

    1981
  • 1969
  • The Doors: Live in Europe, 1968

    Synopsis: This live in Europe, 1968 tour was filmed from Stockholm, Frankfurt, and London. This documentary features songs like "Light My Fire," "Break on Through," "Back Door Man," "Hello, I Love You," "Love Me Two Times,' and many others. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1968
  • The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl

    Synopsis: This complete music presentation by the notorious '60's rock band, features most, if not all, of their classic tunes. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1968
  • The Doors: The Doors Are Open - The Roundhouse, London

    Synopsis: A musical performance coming live from the Roundhouse in London. This program, filmed in 1968 features tune like "When The Music's Over," "Five to One," "Hello, I Love You," and many others. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1968

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