Henry Rollins

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Henry Rollins Wiki Biography

Henry Rollins is an acclaimed musician, actor, writer, radio host and an activist. He is mostly known as the member of such bands as State of Alert, Black Flag and Rollins Band. What is more, Henry had a role in “Sons of Anarchy” and has also acted in other shows and movies. Another activity which added a lot to Henry’s net worth is him being a host of radio shows and also television shows such as “Jackass”, “The Henry Rollins Show” and others. So how rich is Henry Rollins? It has been estimated that Rollins’ net worth is $15 million. Recently Henry has hosted radio shows and organized speaking tours so there is a chance that this number will change in the future.

Henry Lawrence Garfield, better known as Henry Rollins, was born in 1961, in Washington, D.C. When Henry was just a small boy his parents divorced so he had to live with his mother. Not having both parents might have affected Henry, and this might be one of the reasons why Rollins later suffered from depression. Another problem that he had while being a kid was hyperactivity, but Henry has been able to overcome these problems and achieve what he has now. When Henry finished high school he started studying at the American University but did not finish it and later went to work in many different places. Soon though, Henry became interested in music and started to work as a roadie for different bands.

In 1980 Rollins became a part of the band, called “State of Alert”. This made Henry Rollins’ net worth grow. Unfortunately, “State of Alert” disbanded. Despite this fact, Henry soon became one of the members of the band “Black Flag”. He gained more experience in the music industry and became more popular. Henry even gained acclaim from critics, but again the group disbanded. Then Henry decided to try to release several solo records, and later formed a new group called “Rollins Band”. The band has released 9 studio albums; some of them include “Do It”, “Hard Volume”, “Get Some Go Again”, “Nice” and many others. The success of these albums has had a huge impact on the growth of Henry Rollins’ net worth.

In addition to this, Henry has writen several books. For example, “Black Coffee Blues”, “See a Grown Man Cry”, “Smile, You’re Travelling” and others. He has also appeared in many movies such as “Bad Boys II”, “Wrong Turn 2: Death End”, “The Devil’s Tomb”, “The Alibi” and many others. The roles in these movies also added to Rollins’ net worth.

Lastly, it can be said that Henry is a very active and talented person. Almost everything that he does becomes successful and makes Henry Rollins’ net worth higher. As previously said, Henry is still continuing working and there is a high chance that his net worth will become even higher in the future. What is more, it is a good thing that his fans are still able to enjoy his talent and take some advice from him.

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Henry Rollins Quick Info

Full Name Henry Rollins
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth February 13, 1961
Place Of Birth Washington, D.C., United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Profession Writer, Actor, Screenwriter, Columnist, Musician, Journalist, Presenter, Singer, Radio personality, Comedian, Voice Actor
Education The Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland, American University in Washington D.C.
Nationality American
Parents Iris Garfield, Paul Garfield
Nicknames Henry Garfield , Henry Lawrence Garfield , Henrietta Collins , Hank , Rollins , Black Flag
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/officialhenryrollins
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/henryrollins
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henryandheidi/?hl=en
MySpace http://www.myspace.com/henryrollins
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0738433
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/henry-rollins-mn0000955379
Awards BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award (2015)
Record Labels 2.13.61, SST
Albums Completion (1980s), Ill at Ease (1995), Fanatic! Vol. 2 (2007), Fanatic! Vol. 3 (2008), Hot Animal Machine (1987), Drive by Shooting (1987), Live (1987)
Music Groups Black Flag (1981 – 1986), Rollins Band, State of Alert (1980 – 1981)
Nominations Chainsaw Award (2016), Fright Meter Award (2016)
Movies Sons of Anarchy, The Legend of Korra, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, American Dad!’
TV Shows The Henry Rollins Show (TV Series 2006–2007 ), 120 Minutes (MTV’s), Jackass,10 Things You Don’t Know About (2013), Harmony in My Head (2004)

Henry Rollins Trademarks

  1. Strong chin and thick neck
  2. Usually performs barefoot on stage wearing nothing but shorts
  3. Usually wears all black
  4. Insightful, often brutally outspoken
  5. Has many tattoos covering his body, including an assortment on his arms, the Black Flag logo on the back of his neck, and a large sun on his back accompanied with the words “Search and Destroy”. The sun can be found on the cover of the Rollins Band album, “The End of Silence” (1992).

Henry Rollins Quotes

  • (2008, on marriage) I am better off on my own. I don’t hate people but prefer my own company. People are complicated, relationships tend to normalize things and to me, obscure aspects of life that I want to experience. The last thing I want is to come off the road to a woman. Nothing against women, I just don’t want to answer questions, check in, explain myself, etc. Also, I don’t want to have that safety net of unconditional love or whatever. I would rather load my pack, dress for cold weather and hit the trail while it’s still dark out.
  • (1998) I don’t want a wife and I don’t want kids. I’m 36 and if I met a woman of my own age and married her, I’d also be marrying her former life, her past. It might be OK for some people – I don’t want to judge it or anything – but it’s not for me. It would destroy my creativity.
  • (2004) I have a low threshold for boredom. I’d rather do stuff than talk about doing stuff. The idea is to work vigorously. All my heroes work vigorously: Miles Davis, Duke Ellington. I’d rather do that than take three months off to find myself on some beach.
  • (2004, on his level of fame) I don’t need security to go to the grocery store. People recognize me all the time at the grocery store or at the hardware store. Do I get talked to a lot? Yes. Do I get recognized? Within one traffic light. The car next to me. Within a minute of walking to any hotel, airport, restaurant, store…within a minute. I see my name being lip-synced by someone pointing at me. It comes with. But do I have to run from paparazzi? No. They want the young, handsome guy with the hot chick. Not the short graying man who walks alone. I’m so not interesting to these people. I can’t tell you how little they give a fuck, which is fine. It allows me to do what I need to do.
  • (2008, on travel) I’d gladly do 200 shows a year. I fare better on the road than at home. I train better. I eat better. I think better. [I suffer] less depression. After five or six days home I itch to get back into the world.” He pats his laptop and his travel bag: “This is my office and home – I’ve been living like this since 1981.
  • (1998) I just get things done instead of talking about getting them done. I don’t go out and party. I don’t smoke, drink or do drugs and I’m not married, that leaves a lot of time for my work.
  • (2011, on what got him into in-depth world travel) In rock ‘n’ roll and the other touring I do, I get to see a fair chunk of the world. Europe, a lot. Which is nice. But it’s not the world. It’s just Europe. Australia, New Zealand. Sometimes Japan. And the odd date in Singapore. We went to Moscow. We went to Warsaw. Pretty cool. But it’s not going to get you to Egypt or Djibuti, or the Middle East. So at one point in the ’90s, I was talking to a journalist who said, “You do a lot of travel.” I said, “Yeah, but I’ve never been to Africa.” And it stuck with me. Why not? I’m curious. I’d like to see the Sphinx. I’d like to meet a Masai tribesman. What’s my excuse? So I decided, I’m going to go to Kenya, Madagascar and South Africa. It was 1997, I believe. And it was mind-blowing to see such a different part of the world. Kenya was the first place I landed. The first thing you see when you come out of the cloud cover is this herd of zebra moving out of your way. You land in a small plane and you disturb the zebra. So they all run. My mind was completely blown. It was basically weeks of that. Like, look out for the elephant! Don’t let the monkeys get into your tent! Okay, duly noted. It was great to have my mind expanded like that. Then I said I’d better go to Africa every year, and I’ve pulled it off almost every year. One thing led to another and I was going to the Middle East, Southeast Asia. A buddy of mine, a diplomat, said, “We’re living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and we can get you a diplomatic visa. Want to come visit?” Uh, yeah! It’s hard to get into that country. I got a visa for Iran; that took couple of years. Finally got a visa for North Korea. I went there about a year ago.
  • (2011, on his travel style) I just travel the world with my backpack and my cameras and a bunch of Clif bars. I hit the streets every day with no real plan besides walking and seeing what happens or taking a taxi across town and finding my way back. Or I look out the top of the hotel and see an area and say, okay, I’m going there today-that slum, that village. I go through souks and bazaars and stores. People come up and ask, “My friend, what are you doing here?” My icebreaker is, “I’m here to meet you.” Which is true, and also sometimes cracks them up. They say, “Me?” I say, “Oh yeah, man, I’m Henry, what’s happening?” I’ve had that conversation in Islamabad, Beirut, Tehran, and I’m still here. I think when you show genuine curiosity, and when you’re confident enough to walk alone with a smile on your face, people think, he really wants to be here. And you ask a question, and all of a sudden you’re getting invited in for tea and food. If you’re polite and show due respect, I think people get it. It’s almost canine and instinctive, and when you’re being disingenuous, they get that, too. But when you’re being genuinely kind, it’s so disarming.
  • (2011) I beg young people to travel. If you don’t have a passport, get one. Take a summer, get a backpack and go to Delhi, go to Saigon, go to Bangkok, go to Kenya. Have your mind blown. Eat interesting food. Dig some interesting people. Have an adventure. Be careful. Come back and you’re going to see your country differently, you’re going to see your president differently, no matter who it is. Music, culture, food, water. Your showers will become shorter. You’re going to get a sense of what globalization looks like. It’s not what Tom Friedman writes about; I’m sorry. You’re going to see that global climate change is very real. And that for some people, their day consists of walking 12 miles for four buckets of water. And so there are lessons that you can’t get out of a book that are waiting for you at the other end of that flight. A lot of people-Americans and Europeans-come back and go, Ohhhhh. And the light bulb goes on.
  • (2011) You’ll never convince me that bombing Iran is a good idea. I had too much of a good time in Iran. Just unforced hospitality unleashed upon me everywhere I went. Literally, just walking around by myself. The only thing that sucked was the freezing weather. Otherwise, no one would let me spend money. Every dinner…Dinner parties every night in different homes, interesting discussions and debates until 2 in the morning, some of the best food I’ve ever had, the best ice cream I’ve ever had. And walking the streets by day and getting into interesting conversations.
  • [1995] The last time I got into a fight was two years ago in Germany. I knocked a guy’s tooth out, broke his nose, put eight stitches in his eye and got arrested by the German cops. I just meant to back him up, but I busted him up.
  • [1995, on meeting Steven Seagal] The guy was beyond belief. I think I would rather drink latex paint than be in a movie with him. However, he does know his shit about aikido: I would not want to mess with him. He stalled, asking me what I was doing in his office, why I wanted to meet with him. And that was really strange because I didn’t even want to be there. He called me. I only went because my agent asked me to go. Then Seagal wanted to know how much experience I had with guns. When I told him I had none, he looked at me as if I had better move out of town, That’s when I walked out of there and saw all these people in his front office, nervously clutching scripts. Apparently, he was casting On Deadly Ground (1994). That clown is a guy who definitely lives in his fucking scene. And there is danger there.
  • [1995] I don’t have anything else but work. I have no hobbies, no wife, no children, no drug habit to maintain. Nothing is in my way. I’m very simple. I’m used to living in a backpack for months out of the year.
  • [2010, on landing his presenter job with National Geographic] What I’m hoping for is that National Geographic keeps me oh so busy. This is a job that I’ve wanted since I was about 8. You know, I grew up near the National Geographic building [in Washington, DC], I’ve had the magazine all my life. It’s National Geographic that first let me see the Sphinx and the Pyramids, and I always said, “I’m going to see those,” because I was inspired by them. And since then, I’ve been to the Pyramids a few times. And so to be able to be a presenter, a host on the National Geographic Channel, I can’t tell you what a big deal it is for me. Especially coming from music, where . . . you know, I could go out and sing those old songs and look like a damned fool, as so many of my peers sometimes do. They fall in love with their past, and they go up there, gray-haired, and play. And . . . I don’t want to. I’m not putting down the people that do. I just want to do something else. And if you asked me what I’d rather do instead of going out and playing the same old songs, well, I’d like to work at a place like National Geographic. And it happened. Well, at least for now. You never know. But as it is now, I’m kind of in that “no way” phase of everything, ’cause I really want to be there. They’re an amazing group of people, and documentary stuff is really what I’d like to . . . I’d be happy just doing that for the rest of my life.
  • I got no problem with Britney Spears or *NSYNC, really, just because that kind of stuff has always been around and they’re not calling it anything more than just some fun. That’s why I didn’t mind Spice Girls, they’re just fun. But Bono thinks he’s changing the world with his music.
  • Good question about the anger. It is perhaps something else; an awareness, a catalyst. All I know is, when everything seems to be going well, it feels like a scam!
  • Nothing brings people together more than a mutual hatred.
  • Want a good body? Work at it. Want to be a success? Work at it. Want to be truly exceptional? Be a touch insane . . . You need a little bit of insanity to do great things.
  • If you hate your parents, the man, or the establishment, don’t show them up by getting wasted and wrapping your car around a tree. If you really want to rebel against your parents: outearn them, outlive them, and know more than they do.
  • I don’t want to pass through life like a smooth plane ride.
  • When you start to doubt yourself the real world will eat you alive.
  • The ones who don’t do anything are always the ones who try to pull you down.
  • Whenever I get dumped [by a girlfriend]), I nail the door shut so that no one can come inside, get a towel and clip it around my neck so it’s like a Superman cape, take off my shoes so I can slide across the room, and . . . get a fake mic, like a celery stick or a pen, and I play any record that features the vocalist Ronnie James Dio. And you can just pretend you’re Dio, because on every album he does, he has minimum one, usually three, *EVIL WOMAN LOOK OUT!*- songs.
  • You can get away with a lot of shit if it looks like it’s all you know how to do.

Henry Rollins Important Facts

  • Departing for Afghanistan, for his fourth USO Tour this year. [December 2004]
  • Hosting “Henry’s Film Corner” – a monthly film review/interview show on Independent Film Channel. [December 2004]
  • On Saturday, December 4, at midnight, Henry’s Film Corner, his new monthly film show will begin on the IFC Channel. [December 2004]
  • Hosts a weekly radio show, “Harmony in My Head,” on Indie 103.1 FM in Los Angeles, CA. [May 2004]
  • Hosting the construction/competition game show “Full Metal Challenge” on The Learning Channel. [October 2002]
  • Made a cameo in the video game Def Jam Fight for NY (2004) as the owner of the gym and the guy you go to for new moves.
  • In 2010, he traveled to such places as Senegal, Mali, Ireland, China, North Korea, Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, Uganda, and South Sudan.
  • Collaborated with William Shatner on a song on Shatner’s album “Has Been”. The song was entitled “I Can’t Get Behind That”.
  • He took the stage name of Rollins shortly after joining Black Flag. The name came from notes exchanged between friend Ian MacKaye and himself when they were teenagers. The notes typically contained fake threats that were signed by a mystery character named “Rollins”.
  • Won a Grammy in 1994 for Best Spoken Word Album for “Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag”, the same year he was nominated for Best Heavy Metal Performance for “Liar”
  • Despises the music of Nine Inch Nails and Moby (and most electronics-based musical artists in general).
  • Has a multi-tiered career: sings, acts, writes books and poetry, does spoken word performances, runs his own record label and book publishing company, and now also TV film critic, and radio DJ.
  • Among the musical artists he admires least: Depeche Mode, Bruce Springsteen and U2 (which he says has the worst rhythm section he’s ever heard).
  • Lives off Hollywood Blvd in the Hollywood foothills, California.
  • In December of 1991, in their shared house in Venice, California, his best friend Joe Cole (son of actor Dennis Cole) was shot and killed during a robbery attempt. The crime remains unsolved and was featured on Unsolved Mysteries (1987).
  • Started working out as an underclassman at the Bullis School at the suggestion of a history teacher and Vietnam veteran. He got his first workout equipment from Sears and was told to not look in the mirror. When he finally did several months later, “it was a huge revelation” as he’d been a scrawny youth that was frequently picked on and didn’t stand up for himself. In tenth grade, he defended himself and ultimately hospitalized a senior. Though he still feels other students regarded him as a freak, he wasn’t teased as much.
  • Sang in early hardcore punk band Black Flag.
  • Founder of 2.13.61, a record label and publishing company. The digits of the company’s name are Henry’s date of birth (February 13, 1961).
  • Founded the record labels InfiniteZero, 213CD, and more recently, the “District Line” label, which will focus on rare and unreleased music from Washington DC area artists.

Henry Rollins Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker 2000 Video Benjamin Knox
Bonk (voice)
Actor
Desperate But Not Serious 2000 Bartender Actor
Jack Frost 1998 Sid Gronic Actor
Welcome to Paradox 1998 TV Series Dr. Ovid Brazil Actor
Oddville, MTV 1997 TV Series Actor
Lost Highway 1997 Guard Henry Actor
Heat 1995 Hugh Benny Actor
Johnny Mnemonic 1995 Spider Actor
The Chase 1994 Officer Dobbs Actor
IDn4 1991 Henry Rollins Actor
Kiss Napoleon Goodbye 1990 Jackson Actor
The Right Side of My Brain 1985 Short Actor
Con Man 2015-2016 TV Series Stutter / Stutter Dawes Actor
The Last Heist 2016 Bernard Actor
Gutterdammerung 2016 Priest Svengali Actor
Adventure Time 2010-2016 TV Series Bob Rainicorn / Cookie Man Actor
You’re the Worst 2015 TV Series Henry Rollins Actor
Welcome to Showside 2015 Short Frank (voice) Actor
Stitchers 2015 TV Series Robert Barbiero Actor
A History of Radness 2015 TV Movie Coach Carlucci Actor
He Never Died 2015 Jack Actor
Kroll Show 2015 TV Series Ben Actor
The Legend of Korra 2014 TV Series Zaheer Actor
Uncle Grandpa 2014 TV Series Skeletony Actor
Dark Prophet 2014 TV Series Gen. Adam Luther Actor
Hawaii Five-0 2013 TV Series Ray Beckett Actor
In the House of Flies 2012 The Voice Actor
Animal Underworld 2012 TV Series Narrator Actor
The Paul Reiser Show 2011 TV Series Henry Actor
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights 2011 Video Kilowog (voice) Actor
Batman: The Brave and the Bold 2010 TV Series Robotman Actor
Sons of Anarchy 2009 TV Series AJ Weston Actor
Suck 2009 Rockin’ Roger Actor
The Ballad of G.I. Joe 2009 Video short Duke Actor
The Devil’s Tomb 2009 Fulton Actor
American Dad! 2009 TV Series Trucker Actor
Californication 2007 TV Series Radio Show Host Actor
Wrong Turn 2: Dead End 2007 Video Dale Murphy Actor
Odd Job Jack 2007 TV Series Larry Actor
Shorty McShorts’ Shorts 2006 TV Series Skylar Actor
Live Freaky Die Freaky 2006 voice Actor
Lies & Alibis 2006 Putty Actor
Feast 2005 Coach Actor
Shock & Awe: The Tour 2005 Video Actor
Teen Titans 2004 TV Series Johnny Rancid Actor
Deathdealer: A Documentary 2004 Short Vincent Actor
Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter 2003 Video Game Main Character (voice) Actor
A House on a Hill 2003 Arthur Actor
Bad Boys II 2003 TNT Leader Actor
Psychic Murders 2002 Video Johnny Miracle Actor
The Drew Carey Show 2002 TV Series Mr. Jericho – E-Bay Ass Kicking Guy Actor
The New Guy 2002 Warden Actor
Morgan’s Ferry 2001 Monroe Actor
Time Lapse 2001 Video Gaines Actor
Scenes of the Crime 2001 Greg Actor
Batman Beyond 1999-2001 TV Series Mad Stan Actor
10 Things You Don’t Know About 2013-2014 TV Series documentary co-producer – 14 episodes Producer
Shock & Awe: The Tour 2005 Video executive producer Producer
West of Memphis 2012 Documentary performer: “Damien Echols Death Row Letter Year 9 [Score]” Soundtrack
Metal Evolution 2011 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone 2006 Documentary performer: “Judy Is A Punk”, “Commando”, “Blitzkrieg Bop” Soundtrack
The Work of Director Anton Corbijn 2005 Video documentary performer: “Liar” Soundtrack
Futurama 2003 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Robbery Homicide Division 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Documentary as Henry Garfield, “Drinking And Driving” Soundtrack
Beavis and Butt-Head 1995-1997 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Johnny Mnemonic 1995 writer: “I SEE THROUGH” Soundtrack
PCU 1994 writer: “Drinking and Driving” – as Henry Garfield Soundtrack
Freaked 1993 performer: “Freaked” / writer: “Freaked” Soundtrack
Body Snatchers 1993 writer: “YOU DIDN’T NEED” Soundtrack
Pump Up the Volume 1990 performer: “Kick Out The Jams” Soundtrack
Henry Rollins: Uncut from Israel 2007 TV Movie documentary Writer
The Henry Rollins Show 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
Henry Rollins: Uncut from NYC 2006 TV Movie Writer
Shock & Awe: The Tour 2005 Video uncredited Writer
Henry Rollins: Shock & Awe 2005 Video Writer
Henry Rollins: Live at Luna Park 2004 Video Writer
Henry Rollins: Up for It 2001 Video documentary Writer
Ten Monologues from the Lives of the Serial Killers 1994 writings Writer
In the House of Flies 2012 thanks Thanks
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory 2011 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Punk the Capital, Straight from Washington DC 2017 Documentary post-production Self
Dude! Where’s My Music? Documentary post-production Himself Self
Wacken 2016 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape 2016 Documentary Himself Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2015 TV Series Himself – Comic Self
Classic Rock Roll of Honour: Presented by Orange Amplification 2014 TV Movie Himself Self
Salad Days 2014 Documentary Himself (voice) Self
10 Things You Don’t Know About 2013-2014 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
Morphine Journey of Dreams 2014 Documentary Self
Sidewalks Entertainment 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Wacken 3D 2014 Documentary Self
Sleepover with Dan & Lauren 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Riot on the Dance Floor 2014 Documentary Himself Self
The Eric Andre Show 2013 TV Series Himself – Special Guest Self
Tom Green Live 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Art of Punk 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Brand X with Russell Brand 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Downloaded 2013 Documentary Himself Self
The Legend of Cool Disco Dan 2012 Documentary Narrator Self
Who Is Clinn Rippy? 2012 Documentary Himself Self
My Career as a Jerk 2012 Documentary Self
Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Clockwork Orange County 2012 Video documentary Himself Self
Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film 2012 Documentary short Himself Self
A Band Called Death 2012 Documentary Himself, musician Self
Jobriath A.D. 2012 Documentary Narrator Self
We Who Wait: The Adverts & TV Smith 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Playboy Morning Show 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Project 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Bad Brains: A Band in DC 2012 Documentary Self
West of Memphis 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard 2011 Documentary Himself -Interviewee Self
Bloodied But Unbowed: Uncut 2011 Documentary Himself Self
50 Documentaries to See Before You Die 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Actor, Writer and Musician Self
Looking for Lenny 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Snake Underworld 2011 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne 2011 Documentary Himself Self
UFC Primetime 2011 TV Series Himself – Narrator Self
Chelsea Lately 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Henry Rollins at 50 : Live at the National Geographic Theater 2011 Video Himself – Host Self
Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love and Death of a Punk Goddess 2011 Documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Under the Radar: Burma 2010 Documentary Himself Self
National Geographic Explorer 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2007-2010 TV Series Himself Self
Music 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Sounds Like a Revolution 2010 Documentary Self
Search and Destroy: Iggy & The Stooges’ Raw Power 2010 Documentary Himself Self
The 7PM Project 2010 TV Series Himself Self
RuPaul’s Drag Race 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Judge Self
Barbershop Punk 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Free Radio 2009 TV Series Himself Self
H for Hunger 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB 2009 Documentary Himself Self
William Shatner’s Gonzo Ballet 2009 Documentary Self
100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Henry Rollins Uncut: New Orleans 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Henry Rollins Uncut from Northern Ireland 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Henry Rollins Uncut from South Africa 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Urban Struggle: The Battle of the Cuckoo’s Nest 2008 Video documentary Self
Tracks 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Joy of Lex 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Henry Rollins: Uncut from Israel 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Public Enemy: Welcome to the Terrordome 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Making Gore Look Good 2007 Video documentary short Himself Self
More Blood, More Guts: The Making of ‘Wrong Turn 2’ 2007 Video documentary short Himself – Dale Murphy Self
Students of ‘The Graduate’ 2007 Video short Himself Self
The Seduction 2007 Video short Himself Self
Buzz: AT&T Original Documentaries 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Seven Ages of Rock 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Arto Nyberg 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Punk’s Not Dead 2007 Documentary Himself – Black Flag, SOA Self
Soft Focus 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Henry Rollins Show 2006-2007 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Durch die Nacht mit… 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Ghost on the Highway: A Portrait of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and the Gun Club 2006 Documentary Gun Club Producer Self
The Drug Years 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone 2006 Documentary Himself Self
Howard Stern on Demand 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Henry Rollins: Uncut from NYC 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
American Hardcore 2006 Documentary Himself Self
2006 Independent Spirit Awards 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Work of Director Anton Corbijn 2005 Video documentary Himself (segment “Liar”) Self
Punk: Attitude 2005 Documentary Himself Self
Dinner for Five 2005 TV Series Himself Self
We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen 2005 Documentary Himself Self
HARDtalk Extra 2005 TV Series Himself Self
I Love the ’90s: Part Deux 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Celebrating the Man in Black: The Making of ‘Walk the Line’ 2005 TV Short documentary Himself – Musician Self
Henry Rollins: Shock & Awe 2005 Video Himself Self
Pancake Mountain 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass: Volume Two 2004 Video Self
Henry’s Film Corner 2004 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Def Jam Fight for NY 2004 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Ultimate Film Fanatic 2004 TV Series Himself – Judge (2005) Self
Totally Gayer 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Bone Thugs n Harmony: The Collection Volume 2 2004 Video documentary Himself (segment “War”) Self
Henry Rollins: Live at Luna Park 2004 Video Himself Self
Super Secret Movie Rules 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
I Love the ’80s Strikes Back 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Boyz Up Unauthorized 2003 Documentary short Henry Rollins Self
50 Sexiest Video Moments 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
I Love the ’80s 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Documentary Himself Self
Full Metal Challenge 2002 TV Series Presenter (host) Self
The Making of ‘Jackass: The Movie’ 2002 TV Special short documentary Himself Self
Night Visions 2001-2002 TV Series Himself – Host Self
One-Hit Wonders 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Politically Incorrect 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Project Greenlight 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Henry Rollins: Up for It 2001 Video documentary Himself Self
Howard Stern 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Henry Rollins, Your Number Is One 2001 Video short Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-2001 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
25 Years of Punk 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Dogtown and Z-Boys 2001 Documentary Himself Self
100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock 2000 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – Member, Black Flag (as Black Flag) Self
VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards 2000 TV Special documentary Himself Self
My Generation 2000 Documentary Himself Self
Turn Ben Stein On 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The Human Journey 2000 TV Series Himself – Narrator (2000) Self
The Panel 1999 TV Series Himself Self
You Saw Me Up There 1998 Documentary Himself Self
Sin City Spectacular 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Rollins Easter Sunday NYC 1997 Video documentary short Himself Self
VH1 Legends 1997 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Platinum 1997 TV Movie Himself at the Cocktail Self
The Rodman World Tour 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Behind the Music 1997 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Unsolved Mysteries 1996 TV Series documentary Himself Self
State of the Union: Undressed 1995 TV Movie Himself Self
Woodstock ’94 1995 Video documentary Himself Self
Jugular Wine: A Vampire Odyssey 1994 Himself Self
Dennis Miller Live 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Freaks, Nerds & Weirdos 1994 TV Movie Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Himself Self
No Age, New York 1993 Himself Self
MTV Sports 1993 TV Series Himself – Rant and Rave Self
Unplugged 1993 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Word 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Rollins: Talking from the Box 1992 Documentary Himself Self
Reality 86’d 1991 Documentary Himself Self
Words in Your Face 1991 TV Short Himself Self
Gang of Souls: A Generation of Beat Poets 1989 Documentary Himself Self
Black Flag Live 1984 Documentary Himself Self
The Slog Movie 1982 Documentary Self
Pop Culture Beast’s Halloween Horror Picks 2014 TV Series documentary Coach Archive Footage
JBTV 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow 2005 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation 1999 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sonic Youth: Teenage Riot 1988 Video short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage

Henry Rollins Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama The Legend of Korra (2012) Won
2015 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Action/Drama The Legend of Korra (2012) Won
2015 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama The Legend of Korra (2012) Nominated
2015 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Action/Drama The Legend of Korra (2012) Nominated