Who is rick springfield
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Rick Springfield voice. Noah Drake. Show all 82 episodes. Liam Matthews. Renny Sinclair. Bad Example Special Agent Stockwell. Zach Hayword. Andy voice. Mick Barrett. Show all 69 episodes. Nick Collins. Christopher Chance. Show all 8 episodes. Colonel in the Australian Army. His maternal grandparents were English, and his father was of English and some Scottish descent. Rick spent his childhood on various army bases in Australia and Britain.
The latter was his most successful, paving his way for future success as a musician. He came to the U. It had one "major" hit - Speak to The Sky. After that came "Comic Book Heroes", which was marginally successful. He learned to speak English with an American accent to further his acting career, after he lost his record label.
While he waited for his big break, he signed a contract with Universal television, playing bit parts in shows such as The Six Million Dollar Man and The Rockford Files He also had a recurring role on the soap The Young and the Restless Noah Drake" on the soap General Hospital While he had released six albums in the s, his break-through album "Working Class Dog" gave him the 1 single "Jessie's Girl".
From the music and TV exposure, he became a teen idol. Addresses: Agent-- Triad Artists, Inc. In Rick Springfield gained a large audience in two mediums; he watched his smash hit single "Jessie's Girl" race up the charts from the vantage point of his newly landed spot as a regular on the popular television soap opera General Hospital.
The pull of Springfield's musical success proved stronger than that of his soap career, however, and he left the show to follow up "Jessie's Girl" with spirited hits like "Don't Talk to Strangers" and "Affair of the Heart. Springfield was born August 23, , in Sydney, Australia. His father was a career officer in the Australian Army, and the family moved around a great deal throughout Rick's childhood. Because of this, he had difficulty making friends and hated school, especially during the years his father was stationed in England.
It was really traumatic. Because of the country schooling I had, I knew less than the English kids my age in the same class, and I got cut to pieces. Eventually Springfield began writing stories like the ones he read. Springfield also enjoyed listening to music and used it as a conscious form of rebellion against his parents.
He tried to make his own guitars until his parents bought him one when he was 15 years old. While still in high school he formed a band called the Jordy Boys; the youngest member, he was also the least worldly.
Springfield recollected in Irwin Stambler's Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock, and Soul: "The other members had been in jail for things like armed robbery. They were 25 and I was One time we were parked near a milk bar and they ran into it and held it up.
I stayed out in the car. Lucky we didn't get caught or it might have started me on the wrong foot. Eventually Springfield made his way into better bands, including Rock House, which even played for U. Many of Springfield's other Australian efforts were included on his American debut album, Beginnings. The following year, in hopes of circumventing Capitol's encouragement of his bubble gum rocker status, Springfield switched to Columbia Records and released Comic Book Heroes.
The album failed miserably, and Columbia did not renew his contract. Springfield's problems mounted as he became entangled in various legal disputes with his management and was forced to withdraw from the music business for a few years. He signed a contract with Universal Studios in and appeared on several television programs.
Although Universal dropped him shortly thereafter, he was able to secure a recording contract with RCA on the strength of his demos; in the midst of recording his debut for the label, he was signed to play the young, eligible Dr.
Noah Drake on General Hospital in Springfield 's popularity skyrocketed, setting the stage for the release of Working Class Dog later that year. Powered by the classic single "Jessie's Girl," which eventually hit the top of the charts, and the Top Ten follow-up "I've Done Everything for You," Working Class Dog was a smash success, and Springfield eventually returned to his first love, music, when concerts conflicted with his television career.
He made the leap to the big screen in with Hard to Hold, which was much more successful at the box office than with critics; the soundtrack spawned his last Top Ten hit to date, "Love Somebody. In , Springfield returned with a new album, Karma. The following year, a live DVD documenting his ultra-popular '80s concerts Beat of the Live Drum was issued, as well as an album of all-new material, Venus in Overdrive. In , he returned to major labels, signing with Universal's Hip-O for a new album called Songs for the End of the World.
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