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Alex Lifeson

Alex Lifeson

Actor

Best known as the broadly-skilled guitarist for the rock group Rush, which also features drummer Neil Peart and bassist Geddy Lee. Rush is the most successful Canadian music group in history, and is the third most prolific seller of consecutive (American) Gold and Platinum Records and videos, behind only the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Lifeson's ability to pull double-duty as both a melodic rhythm-guitar player and a searing soloist has earned him a reputation similar to that of his bandmates. All three share the distinction of being among the most highly influential virtuosos in their crafts. Alex has a passion for studio production, and is the only member of Rush to compose and produce a television theme (Andromeda (2000)). But his live performances are where his spontaneous side really shows. During live performances, Alex deftly switches from rhythm guitar to soloing, while simultaneously triggering his own pre-recorded accompaniments. Being the soul of spontaneity in the band, Alex is the member of Rush who most frequently contributes comedy to the show. This side of Alex can be seen during the performances of "La Villa Strangiato" on two of Rush's concert videos, Rush in Rio (2003) and Rush: A Show of Hands (1989), and to an even greater degree on the documentary "The Boys In Brazil" (2003), part of the bonus material included with Rush in Rio (2003). Alex's prowess can be heard on a few non-Rush recordings, primarily his solo album, entitled simply "Victor" (1996), and the soundtrack album for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999). After their longest break from recording and touring, a highly successful 2002 tour brought Rush back to the United States, Canada, and Mexico, to the great anticipation of fans. Rush ended their 2002 tour with their first-ever shows in Brazil, where they played to 125,000 fans in three nights. The final performance of the 2002 tour was captured on DVD as Rush in Rio (2003), which was certified double-platinum within weeks of its release. Alex has fostered several younger groups, such as The Dexters, who he often guests with during their live performances at The Orbit Room, a Toronto club that Alex owns in part.

Born: August 27, 1953 (Age 71) in Fernie, British Columbia, Canada

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Alex Lifeson  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
8.2
ActorSelf2010
Movie
7.1
ActorAlex Lifeson - Rush2009
Movie
8.3
ActorSelf2011
Movie
8.5
ActorHimself2016
Movie
5.2
ActorDr. Figg2011
Movie
6.6
ActorHimself1973
Movie
7.2
ActorCop 22006
Movie
7
Actor2018
Movie
7.7
ActorHimself2019
Movie
8.4
ActorHimself - Guitars2008
Movie
8.5
ActorHimself - Guitars1982
Movie
7.4
ActorHimself - Guitars1984
Movie
8
ActorHimself - Guitars1989
Movie
8.4
ActorHimself - Guitars1990
Movie
8.6
ActorSelf - Electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals2003
Movie
8.2
Actor2003
Movie
7.2
ActorHimself2010
Movie
7.7
ActorHimself2013
Movie
6.2
ActorBorder Guard2009
Movie
7.7
ActorAlex Lifeson2022
Movie
5.1
ActorAlex2022
Movie
Actor6 and 12 string guitars, Taurus pedals
Movie
ActorHimself
Movie
Actor6 and 12 string guitars, Taurus pedals
Movie
8
ActorHimself on Guitars2015
TV Show
8.3
ActorAlex Lifeson
1 Episode
2001-2018
TV Show
8.4
Actor1 Episode2008-2015
TV Show
8.2
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1997
TV Show
8.2
ActorAlex Lifeson
1 Episode
2012
TV Show
Actor6 Episodes2011-2011
Short Film
6.9
ActorHimself2011
Movie
8.7
ActorHimself - Guitars2005
Movie
6.9
ActorSelf2003
Movie
7.7
ActorSelf2022
TV Special
7.9
ActorSelf (Rush)2022
Movie
7.8
SoundMusician1999
Movie
7.6
SoundMusic Score Producer1985
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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