Born 1940 (age 52) · Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Appears in 123 titles

Frank Vincent Zappa  (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American composer, singer-songwriter, electric guitarist, record producer and film director. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa wrote rock, jazz, electronic, orchestral and musique concrète works. He also directed feature-length films and music videos, and designed album covers. Zappa produced almost all of the more than 60 albums he released with the band The Mothers of Invention and as a solo artist. While in his teens, he acquired a taste for percussion-based avant-garde composers such as Edgard Varèse and 1950s rhythm and blues music. He began writing classical music in high school, while at the same time playing drums in rhythm and blues bands; he later switched to electric guitar. He was a self-taught composer and performer, and his diverse musical influences led him to create music that was often impossible to categorize. His 1966 debut album with The Mothers of Invention, Freak Out!, combined songs in conventional rock and roll format with collective improvisations and studio-generated sound collages. His later albums shared this eclectic and experimental approach, irrespective of whether the fundamental format was one of rock, jazz or classical. He wrote the lyrics to all his songs, which—often humorously—reflected his iconoclastic view of established social and political processes, structures and movements. He was a strident critic of mainstream education and organized religion, and a forthright and passionate advocate for freedom of speech, self-education, political participation and the abolition of censorship. Zappa was a highly productive and prolific artist and gained widespread critical acclaim. Many of his albums are considered essential in rock and jazz history. He is regarded as one of the most original guitarists and composers of his time. He also remains a major influence on musicians and composers. He had some commercial success, particularly in Europe, and for most of his career was able to work as an independent artist. Zappa was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. Zappa was married to Kathryn J. "Kay" Sherman from 1960 to 1964. In 1967, he married Adelaide Gail Sloatman, with whom he remained until his death from prostate cancer in 1993. They had four children: Moon Unit, Dweezil, Ahmet Emuukha Rodan and Diva Thin Muffin Pigeen. Gail Zappa manages the businesses of her late husband under the name the Zappa Family Trust. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank Zappa, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.  

Filmography

Take Your Pills
6.5
Take Your Pills
2018
as Self (archive footage)
The Velvet Underground
6.8
The Velvet Underground
2021
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Head
6.2
Head
1968
as The Critic
Fuck
6.4
Fuck
2006
as Self (archive footage)
The Wrecking Crew
7.3
The Wrecking Crew
2008
as Self (archive footage)
Zappa
7.3
Zappa
2020
as Self (archive footage)
200 Motels
5.3
200 Motels
1971
as Member of Mothers of Invention (uncredited)
Echo in the Canyon
6.8
Echo in the Canyon
2019
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Super Duper Alice Cooper
7.1
Super Duper Alice Cooper
2014
as Self (archive footage)
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
7.6
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
2019
as Self (archive footage)
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
7.4
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
2016
as Self (archive footage)
Frank Zappa: Baby Snakes
6.6
Frank Zappa: Baby Snakes
1979
as Self
Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
7.8
Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
2025
as Self (archive footage)
Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind
6.7
Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind
2019
as Self (archive footage)
The Amazing Mr. Bickford
5.8
The Amazing Mr. Bickford
1987
as Self
Classic Albums: Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (') Over-Nite Sensation
You Are What You Eat
Frank Zappa: The Dub Room Special!
Derailroaded
7.5
Derailroaded
2005
as Self (archive footage)
Uncle Meat
6.3
Uncle Meat
1987
as Self / The Imaginary Director