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Richard Strange was born on 1951-01- in London, England, is a Richard Kid" Strange is English writer, actor, musician. Discover Richard Strange's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Writer, actor, musician, curator, teacher
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1951-01-, 1951
Birthday 1951-01-
Birthplace London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1951

Richard "Kid" Strange (born January 1951) is an English writer, actor, musician, and curator, who was the founder and front man of mid-1970s protopunk art rock band Doctors of Madness.

1975

Strange's first band was Doctors of Madness, formed in 1975, recording three influential but non-commercial albums.

The band was supported by the Sex Pistols, the Jam and Joy Division.

1978

He disbanded the band in 1978, after Dave Vanian of the Damned briefly joined him on vocals.

1980

Strange founded the mixed-media Cabaret Futura club in Soho in 1980, which he reopened after a 30-year hiatus in 2010.

Guest artists have included Michael Nyman, Gary Kemp, Sarah Jane Morris, Stella Duffy and boyleANDshaw.

1981

He subsequently recorded as a solo artist, releasing two albums The Live Rise of Richard Strange (Ze Records 1981) and The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange (Virgin Records 1981) before further releases with the Engine Room up to the early 1990s.

Strange has collaborated on recordings by International Noise Orchestra, Anni Hogan and Jolie Holland.

He has produced records by Way of the West ("Don't Say That's Just for White Boys"), Tom Robinson ("Martin's Gone") and the Nightingales album Pigs on Purpose.

1984

Strange has worked as an actor since 1984, appearing extensively on stage, in films and on television.

His film appearances include Batman by Tim Burton, Mona Lisa by Neil Jordan, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, and Gangs of New York by Martin Scorsese.

He can be seen in the Harmony Korine film Mister Lonely, playing the part of Abraham Lincoln, and in the film Inkheart, with Helen Mirren and Paul Bettany.

He can also be seen in the final Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 under the directorship of David Yates.

2005

Strange toured Japan in 2005 and 2007 with multi-instrumentalist David Coulter and the Japanese band Sister Paul, playing a selection of Doctors of Madness songs.

2007

In 2007 he was part of Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown Festival, at the Royal Festival Hall, in an evening of songs from Walt Disney films; performed with the producer/arranger Hal Wilner in Brooklyn; and performed at the Barbican, alongside David Byrne, Tim Robbins, Steve Buscemi, Shane MacGowan and Suzanne Vega.

2009

In 2009, Strange performed at the Glastonbury Festival, performing his 1981 political concept album The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange live, in its entirety.

He also played Port Eliot, Hay-on-Wye and Fenton Festivals.

2011

Cabaret Futura was subsequently commissioned to curate a number of national and international live art events, including 'New Moves-The International Festival of Live Art' in Glasgow (2011) and 'Festival of Art and Ideas' in Hay-on-Wye (2011).

In November 2011 Strange was invited by the Tate Gallery to curate an evening as a response to the exhibition "John Martin and The Apocalypse".

2012

in 2012 he contributed the song "Blood Brothers" to the Rudolf Buitendach movie "Dark Hearts".

2013

In 2013 Strange was invited by Gail Zappa to narrate the British Premiere of Frank Zappa's opera 200 Motels at The Royal Festival Hall London.

Strange also sang the baritone role of Rance, and the performance, featuring the 90-piece BBC Concert Orchestra, plus 40 voice choir, 8 piece jazz band and 5 piece rock band, was accorded a 20-minute standing ovation by the sold-out audience.

It was filmed by Frank's widow Gail for later release and was also recorded by BBC Radio 3 for broadcast in November 2013.

Two weeks later Strange was part of Hal Willner's evening of the music of Nino Rota at London's Barbican Hall, singing a duet with himself in Italian, from the Fellini film of Casanova.

2014

In 2014 Richard curated, wrote, directed and performed in a collaborative operatic project with the composer Gavin Bryars, based on the life and work of the writer William Burroughs, which premiered in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London in October 2014.

Strange was also part of an immersive multi-disciplinary operatic collaboration with the composer Gavin Bryars called "Language is A Virus From Outer Space", based on the life and works of the American writer William S Burroughs, which received its world premiere at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on 11 October 2014.

The multi-media work, featuring Bryars's music, Strange's texts, and contributions from artists Gavin Turk and Haroon Mirza, writers Rupert Thomson and Jeremy Reed, choreographer Luca Silvestrini, actors Richard Durden and Lloyd Owen and musicians Sarah Jane Morris, Anni Hogan and Joe Elliot of the band Def Leppard.

2016

The film of the event, entitled Language is a Virus From Outer Space, won Best Art Film Prize at the Portobello Film Festival, London in 2016.

2017

In 2017 the entire recorded works of the Doctors of Madness were re-released by Cherry Red Records as the 3-CD set Perfect Past.

The Guardian praised the release and called the band "The missing link between David Bowie and the Sex Pistols".

2018

In 2018 he performed his political fantasy "The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange" in its entirety at a number of venues across the UK, including the festival All Points East with Nick Cave and Patti Smith.

2019

In 2019 Strange returned to the studio to record the first new Doctors of Madness album for 41 years.

The songs were written by Strange over a short period, and were recorded at Doghouse Studios, Oxfordshire, again with producer John Leckie.

The album, eight-track album, entitled Dark Times, was released in September 2019.

Featured guests included Joe Elliott of Def Leppard as backing vocalist on five songs, Sarah Jane Morris of the Communards singing on four, and contributions from Terry Edwards (Tindersticks, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and Madness), Steve Boltz Bolton (Paul Young, The Who and Atomic Rooster as well as the young protest singer Lily Bud.

In September 2019 he toured the UK with an all-star band in a show entitled "Richard Strange performs the songs of Lou Reed", featuring over 20 songs by the former Velvet Underground composer and front man.

In 2021, 1978, an album of his songs co-written with T V Smith of the punk band The Adverts, was released to coincide with International Record Store Day.

A single by the duo, "Don't Panic England", was released in December 2021, mixed by Martyn Ware of The Human League.

Working with his partner Kelly Dearsley, he created Cabaret Apocalyptica, a live event with installations, performances, and films, staged in Room 9 (pre-Raphaelites and 19th century masters) of Tate Britain.

For this event Strange was joined by artists Gavin Turk, Richard Wilson and Sean Dower, plus dancer/choreographer Rene Eyre, poet Kae Tempest and singer/cellist Bonfire Madigan.