Joey Ramone

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Joey Ramone Wiki Biography

Born as Jeffrey Ross Hyman on the 19th May in 1951, Joey Ramone was one of the members of the cult punk band the Ramones. During their existence from 1974 until 1986, the band released 14 studio albums, including the “Ramones” (1976), “Rocket to Russia” (1977), “Animal Boy” (1986), and “Mondo Bizarro” (1992), among others. Joey’s career started in the mid ‘60s, and only ended with his death in 2001.

Have you ever wondered how rich Joey Ramone was at the time of his death? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Ramone’s net worth was as high as $6 million, earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry. In addition to his band career, Joey also worked solo, but his two albums were released posthumously, “Don’t Worry About Me” (2002), and “Ya Know” (2012).

Joey Ramone was the son of Charlotte and Noel Hyman; he grew up in Forest Hills in Queens New York, with his brother, Mickey Leigh, who later also became a musician. Joey went to Forest Hills High School, but was never a part of big friendships and most of the time spent alone. The situation got worse once he was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. However, he found his solace in music; from an early age he had listened to such bands and musicians as the Beatles, David Bowie, and the Who, among others. Once he turned 13, he started playing drums, and four years later took up an acoustic guitar too.

When he was 21 years old, Joey joined his first band, called Sniper, becoming their lead vocalist, and consisting of Bob Butani, Danny Wray, Peter Morales and Patrick Frankslyn. However, Joey left the group even before recording a demo tape, since he was replaced by Alan Turner.

The same year, he started the band The Ramones, with his friends Douglas Covin and John Cummings; Douglas already had a stage name Dee Dee Ramone, and the two took the Ramone surname, with John becoming Johnny Ramone and Jeffrey, Joey Ramone.

In the beginning, Joey was on the drums, while Dee Dee Ramone was at the microphone. Nevertheless, that changed once their manager, Tommy Erdelyi, a.k.a Tommy Ramone, took over drumming duties. Their first album came out in 1976, entitled “Ramones”, an produced such hits as “Blitzkrieg Bop” and “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”. By the time the ‘70s ended, The Ramones had three more albums to their name, “Leave Home” (1977), “Rocket to Russia” (1977), and “Road to Ruin” (1978), make such hits as “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker”, “Rockaway Beach”, “Do You Wanna Dance?”, and “Needles and Pins” (1978), among others, all of which increased the popularity of the band.

In 1980 they released their fifth album “End of the Century”, which featured new drummer, Marky Ramone, since Tommy left due to stress while on tours. The album reached No. 14 on the UK charts, and spawned such hits as “Baby, I Love You” and “Do You Remember Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio”. The same year they released the song “I Wanna Be Sedated”, which was used on the soundtrack of the film “Times Square”, and became one of their biggest hits. In 1981 their next album came out, entitled “Pleasant Dreams”, but the album wasn’t very successful, which also applied two a couple of following releases, “Subterranean Jungle” (1983) and “Too Tough to Die” (1984).

Two years later, they released “Animal Boy”, which put them back on track, and spawned the hit single “Somebody Put Something in My Drink”. The band existed for the next ten years, releasing five more albums, including the “Halfway to Sanity” (1987), “Brain Drain” (1989), “Mondo Bizarro” (1992), and “¡Adios Amigos!” (1995), all of which increased Joey’s net worth.

Thanks to his contribution to music, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.

Regarding his personal life, little is known about Joey’s life away from the music industry, since he kept it as private as possible.

According to reports, Joey Ramone was listening to the song “In a Little While” by U2 when he died in hospital on 15th April in 2001, from the complications of lymphoma from which he had suffered for seven years.

IMDB Wikipedia …Ya Know?” “Animal Boy” (1986) “Don’t Worry About Me “Leave Home” “Ramones” (1976) “Rocket to Russia” (1977) $6 Million 1951 1951-05-19 1992 2001 6 ft 5 in (1.981 m) April 15 Bob Butani Danny Wray David Bowie Douglas Covin Forest Hills Forest Hills High School Jeffrey Hyman Jeffry Ross Hyman Joey Joey Ramone Joey Ramone Net Worth Marky Ramone May 19 Mickey Leigh Mondo Bizarro Musician New York New York City Noel Hyman Father Charlotte Hyman Patrick Frankslyn Peter Morales Ramone Rock Stars Singer Singer-songwriter Songwriter The Godfather of Punk Rock Tommy Erdelyi Tommy Ramone United States United States of America Washington Heights

Joey Ramone Quick Info

Full Name Joey Ramone
Net Worth $6 Million
Date Of Birth May 19, 1951, Forest Hills, New York City, New York, United States
Died April 15, 2001, Washington Heights, New York City, New York, United States
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.98 m)
Profession Musician
Education Forest Hills High School
Nationality American
Parents Noel Hyman, Charlotte Hyman
Siblings Mickey Leigh
Nicknames Jeffrey Hyman , Ramone, Joey , Jeffry Ross Hyman , The Godfather of Punk Rock
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Albums “Don’t Worry About Me, …Ya Know?”, “Leave Home”,“Ramones” (1976), “Rocket to Russia” (1977), “Animal Boy” (1986), “Mondo Bizarro” (1992),
Music Groups Ramones, Sniper, Blitzkrieg Bop, I Wanna Be Sedated, Poison Heart
Movies Hard Core Logo

Joey Ramone Trademarks

  1. Extremely Thin Frame
  2. Leather Jacket,T-Shirt and Ripped Jeans
  3. Standing in one place onstage
  4. Leather gloves
  5. His Queens accent
  6. His height
  7. Red sunglasses
  8. Long black hair covering his face

Joey Ramone Quotes

  • [Explaining sardonically to Rona Barrett why they are called the Ramones] It’s a coincidence. When we met in the elevator, we all had the same last name. (“Tomorrow Coast to Coast”, September 1, 1981)
  • The Eagles and the Captain and Tennille ruled the airwaves, and we were the answer to it.
  • To me, punk is about being an individual and going against the grain and standing up and saying ‘This is who I am’. To me, John Lennon and Elvis Presley were punks, because they made music that evoked those emotions in people. And as long as people are making music that does that, punk rock is alive and well.
  • [Commenting on their very first performance at CBGB’s] “We played to an audience of five, but that’s only if you include the bartender’s dog.”
  • [Song lyrics] “Life’s a gas, Life’s a gas, Life’s a gas, a gas, oh yeah/ Life’s a gas, Life’s a gas, Life’s a gas, a gas, oh yeah/ So don’t be sad ’cause I’ll be there/ Don’t be sad at all”
  • Everybody’s just emulated us and now everybody just kinda takes our sound as their foundations.

Joey Ramone Important Facts

  • An outcast in his neighborhood, he was frequently a target of bullies in school due to his towering height and awkward demeanor which was a result of his severe Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
  • Actively disliked The parents Music Resource Center, considering it a form of Censorship. He wrote the song “Censorshit” about it.
  • Suffered from OCD.
  • East 2nd Street between the Bowery and Second Avenue, the street adjacent to the legendary club CBGB in New York City, was renamed Joey Ramone Place after his death.
  • He was often at odds with guitarist Johnny Ramone, despite a 20+ year collaboration with the Ramones. They disagreed on many things, from the artistic direction of the band (Johnny wanted to keep performing similar material, Joey wanted to experiment more) to politics (Johnny was a die-hard Republican conservative, Joey was an outspoken liberal), but the main wedge occurred when Johnny stole Joey’s girlfriend Linda and eventually married her.
  • Shares a birthday with fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Pete Townshend of the Who, Dusty Hill of ZZ Top, and Phil Rudd of AC/DC.
  • Although the Ramones shared credit for writing all songs, Joey actually wrote a majority of the Ramones songs by himself, with most of the significant early songs having been written by either him or Dee Dee Ramone.
  • Throughout the 1970s, Bruce Springsteen wrote several hit songs for other artists without scoring a Top-10 single himself. Joey asked Springsteen to compose a song for the Ramones that was to be included on the Phil Spector-produced “End of the Century” album. The song was his classic single “Hungry Heart,” which he ended up recording and releasing himself at the insistence of his manager.
  • The Ramones self-titled debut album is usually credited as the first true punk album.
  • The Ramones were named the second-greatest band of all time by Rolling Stone magazine (behind the Beatles).
  • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.
  • His last recorded work appears as a backup vocalist on the CD “One Nation Under” by the Diné (Navajo) punk rock group Blackfire. Joey sang backup on the tracks “What Do You See” and “Lying To Myself.”
  • Both the Sex Pistols and the Clash credit the Ramones as a source of inspiration in their formative years.
  • The inspiration for one of the Ramones’ biggest hits, “I Wanna Be Sedated,” reportedly came when Joey was hospitalized for exhaustion after a concert tour.
  • One of the first television appearances of the Ramones was on the local TV program “The Uncle Floyd Show.” Grateful for the free publicity when they were still growing in popularity, they continued to make occasional appearances on the show even after they became famous, spoke highly of the show in press interviews, made a reference to the show in their song “It’s Not My Place (In the Nine to Five World),” and wore T-shirts and buttons that promoted the show when they appeared on national television programs. Both Joey Ramone and the show’s host, Floyd Vivino, appeared in the film Final Rinse (1999).
  • Along with fellow band members, Dee Dee, Johnny, and Tommy, chose the name Ramone for himself and for the band when Dee Dee learned that Paul McCartney was reputed to have use the name when checking into hotel rooms incognito. The band never had a single in the top 40 of national charts, and only three singles ever broke into the top 100.
  • Reportedly died in his hospital bed as U2’s song “In a Little While” had finished playing on the radio.
  • Founder of early punk-rock group the Ramones.

Joey Ramone Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Ochéntame… otra vez 2015-2016 TV Series documentary writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
MythBusters 2016 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Atmos the Addict 2016 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Dolezal Backstage 2015 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Pan 2015 writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” Soundtrack
The Program 2015/II writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” Soundtrack
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Terminator Genisys 2015 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Constantine 2014 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Lilyhammer TV Series writer – 2 episodes, 2012 – 2013 performer – 1 episode, 2012 Soundtrack
CBGB 2013 performer: “I Got Knocked Down But I’ll Get Up”, “Spirit in My House” / writer: “I Got Knocked Down But I’ll Get Up”, “Spirit in My House” Soundtrack
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Perks of Being a Wallflower 2012 performer: “Christmas Baby Please Come Home” Soundtrack
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days 2012 writer: “Rock ‘N’ Roll High School” Soundtrack
Burning Man: Metropolis 2012 Documentary writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
RocKwiz 2011 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth 2011 Documentary writer: “We Want The Airwaves” Soundtrack
My Life 2011 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Misfits 2010 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Glory Daze 2010 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Get Him to the Greek 2010 writer: “Cretin Hop” Soundtrack
Date Night 2010 writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” Soundtrack
Cold Case 2005-2010 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Whip It 2009 writer: “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” – as Jerry Hyman Soundtrack
A Mulher Invisível 2009 writer: “She’s a Sensation” Soundtrack
90210 2009 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
Banda sonora 2008 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People 2008 performer: “What a Wonderful World” Soundtrack
It Might Get Loud 2008 Documentary writer: “Glad to See You Go” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
The Wave 2008 writer: “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School” Soundtrack
ER 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
South Park 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Hunting Party 2007 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
[email protected] 2007 Documentary writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Shrek the Third 2007 writer: “Do You Remember Rock ‘N’ Roll Radio?” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Supernatural 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Punk’s Not Dead 2007 Documentary writer: “Beat on the Brat” Soundtrack
Accepted 2006 writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” Soundtrack
Entourage 2006 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Lather Effect 2006 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” – as J. Hyman Soundtrack
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone 2006 Documentary writer: “Durango 95”, “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”, “Pin Head”, “I Just Wanna Have Something To Do”, “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “She’s The One”, “It’s A Long Way Back”, “Wart Hog”, “Don’t Come Close”, “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”, “My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down Bonzo Goes to Bitburg”, “Cretin Hop”, “I Believe In Miracles”, “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker”, “Judy Is A Punk”, “Commando”, “Blitzkrieg Bop”, “Something To Believe In”, “Teenage Lobotomy” – as Hyman Soundtrack
Rising Son: The Legend of Skateboarder Christian Hosoi 2006 Documentary writer: “Judy Is a Punk”, “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Final Destination 3 2006 writer: “Blitzkreig Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Guitar Hero 2005 Video Game writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Nearing Grace 2005 writer: “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Christmas with the Kranks 2004 writer: “Merry Christmas I Don’t Wanna Fight Tonight” 1989 – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Ramones Raw 2004 Documentary writer: “Teenage Lobotomy”, “Rockaway Beach”, “Cretin Hop”, “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker”, “Judy Is a Punk”, “Rock and Roll High School”, “Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio”, “Pinhead”, “Beat on the Brat”, “Apeman Hop”, “Touring”, “I Don’t Want You”, “I Don’t Care”, “I Can’t Make It on Time”, “I Just Wanna have Something to Do”, “She’s the One”, “Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think of You”, “Chop Suey” Alternate Version Soundtrack
Without a Paddle 2004 performer: “What a Wonderful World” Soundtrack
Clean 2004/I performer: “Mr. Punchy” / writer: “Mr. Punchy” Soundtrack
Scrubs 2004 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 2004 Video Game as Jeffrey Hyman, “Rock and Roll High School” Soundtrack
What’s New, Scooby-Doo? 2002-2003 TV Series writer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Skeppsholmen 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
School of Rock 2003 as Jeffery Hyman, Jeff Hyman, “Do You Remember Rock ‘N’ Roll Radio”, “My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down Bonzo Goes To Bitburg” Soundtrack
Shattered Glass 2003 writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Freaky Friday 2003 performer: “What a Wonderful World” Soundtrack
100 Most Irresistible Women 2003 TV Movie documentary “Maria Bartiromo” Soundtrack
Mayor of the Sunset Strip 2003 Documentary writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
11:14 2003 writer: “I Just Want To Have Something To Do” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Daddy Day Care 2003 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
House of 1000 Corpses 2003 writer: “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
End of the Century 2003 Documentary writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop”, “Judy Is a Punk”, “I Don’t Wanna Go Down to the Basement”, “Loud Mouth”, “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around with You”, “Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World”, “Beat on the Brat”, “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”, “53rd & 3rd”, “Glad to See You Go”, “You’re Gonna Kill That Girl”, “I Wanna Be Well”, “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker”, “Teenage Lobotomy”, “Chinese Rock”, “Cretin Hop”, “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “Do You Remember Rock N Roll Radio”, “Rock ‘N’ Roll High School”, “Danny Say Soundtrack
The West Wing 2003 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Die Lugners 2003 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Fastlane 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Gilmore Girls TV Series writer – 1 episode, 2002 performer – 1 episode, 2002 Soundtrack
Titus 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Getting There 2002 Video performer: “What A Wonderful World” Soundtrack
Bowling for Columbine 2002 Documentary performer: “What a Wonderful World” 1967 Soundtrack
Crossing Jordan 2002 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Ramones and I 2002 Documentary short writer: “Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio””, “Judy is a Punk” Soundtrack
The Go-Go’s: Live in Central Park 2001 Video documentary writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 2001 Video Game writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 writer: “Judy Is A Punk” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Characters 2001 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Freddy Got Fingered 2001 writer: “We’re A Happy Family” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Sugar & Spice 2001 writer: “Blitzkrieg Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Detroit Rock City 1999 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “Blitzkreig Bop” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Final Rinse 1999 writer: “I Just Wanna Have Something To Do” – as J. Hyman Soundtrack
Idle Hands 1999 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
200 Cigarettes 1999 as Jeffrey Hyman, “I Don’t Care” Soundtrack
Jidder 1998 Short writer: “Teenage Lobotomy” Soundtrack
SLC Punk! 1998 writer: “Cretin Hop”, “She’s The One” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Whatever 1998 writer: “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Private Parts 1997 writer: “Pinhead” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Carpool 1996 writer: “I WANNA BE SEDATED” – as Jeff Hyman Soundtrack
Lukas 1996 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Hard Core Logo 1996 lyrics: “Touring” / music: “Touring” Soundtrack
1995 MTV Movie Awards 1995 TV Special writer: “Beat on the Brat”, “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Dance Me Outside 1994 writer: “It’s Gonna Be Alright” Soundtrack
Airheads 1994 writer: “We Want the Airwaves” – as Jeffrey Hyman Soundtrack
Beavis and Butt-Head 1993 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1993 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Highway 61 1991 writer: “Do You Remember Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio?” Soundtrack
Pet Sematary 1989 writer: “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” Soundtrack
Rockopop 1989 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Tapeheads 1988 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Get Crazy 1983 writer: “Chop Suey” Soundtrack
Times Square 1980 writer: “I Wanna Be Sedated” Soundtrack
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School 1979 writer: “I Just Wanna Have Something To Do”, “I Wanna Be Sedated”, “I Want You Around”, “Pinhead”, “Questioningly”, “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School”, “She’s The One”, “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker”, “Teenage Lobotomy” Soundtrack
Over the Edge 1979 writer: “Teenage Lobotomy” Soundtrack
Final Rinse 1999 Joey Actor
The Drew Carey Show 1998 TV Series Joey Ramone Actor
Hard Core Logo 1996 Joey Ramone Actor
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School 101 2012 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Music Department
B.C. Butcher 2016 special thanks Thanks
Mayor of the Sunset Strip 2003 Documentary thanks Thanks
End of the Century 2003 Documentary dedicated to the memory of Thanks
The Ramones and I 2002 Documentary short dedicatee Thanks
Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB 2009 Documentary Himself Self
The Ramones: It’s Alive 1974-1996 2007 Video Himself Self
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone 2006 Documentary Himself Self
(This Is Known as) The Blues Scale 2004 Documentary short Himself Self
Ramones Raw 2004 Documentary Himself Self
End of the Century 2003 Documentary Himself – Joey Ramone (as Jeff Hyman) Self
Digging for Dutch: The Search for the Lost Treasure of Dutch Schultz 2001 Documentary Self
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Live! 2001 Video Himself (uncredited) Self
25 Years of Punk 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Hey Ho Let’s Go: The Story of the Ramones 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock 2000 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Behind the Music 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Howard Stern 1996-1998 TV Series Himself Self
We’re Outta Here! 1997 Video documentary Himself Self
Drop Dead Rock 1996 Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1996 TV Series Himself Self
1995 MTV Movie Awards 1995 TV Special Himself Self
Saturday Morning: Cartoons’ Greatest Hits 1995 Video Himself Self
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll 1995 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Ramones Around the World 1993 Video documentary Himself Self
Skid Row: No Frills Video 1993 Video short Himself – Man in Elevator Self
Howard Stern on Tour 1993 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Simpsons 1993 TV Series Himself Self
1991: The Year Punk Broke 1992 Documentary Himself – Ramones Self
The Howard Stern Show 1990-1992 TV Series Himself Self
Ring My Bell 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Rockstop! 1991 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
Just Say Yes 1991 Video Himself Self
Just Say Yes: The Video, Volume 2 1991 Video Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Lifestyles of the Ramones 1990 Video Himself Self
Roadkill 1989 Himself Self
The Morton Downey Jr. Show 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Rockopop 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid 1986 Video documentary Himself Self
Artists United Against Apartheid: Sun City 1985 Video short Himself (uncredited) Self
Phil Spector: He’s a Rebel 1982 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Top of the Pops 1980 TV Series Himself – The Ramones Self
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School 1979 Himself Self
Punking Out 1978 Documentary short Himself Self
The O’Reilly Factor 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs 2008 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Seven Ages of Rock 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Malditos 2004 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mayor of the Sunset Strip 2003 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hey! Is Dee Dee Home? 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
50,000,000 Joe Franklin Fans Can’t Be Wrong 1997 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Top of the Pops 1980 TV Series Himself – The Ramones Archive Footage