Roger Waters(I)
- Music Artist
- Music Department
- Composer
Roger Waters was born on 6 September 1943 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK. He is a music artist and composer, known for Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982), The Squid and the Whale (2005) and The Big Boss (1971). He was previously married to Laurie Durning, Pricilla Phillips, Carolyn Christie and Judy Trim.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
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- Music Department(Pink Floyd, "Another Brick in the Wall - Part 1", "Another Brick in the Wall - Part 2", "Another Brick in the Wall - Part 3", "Bring the Boys Back Home", "Don't Leave Me Now", "Empty Spaces", "Goodbye Blue Sky", "Goodbye Cruel World", "Hey You", "In the Flesh?", "Is There Anybody Out There?", "Mother", "Nobody Home", "One of My Turns", "Outside the Wall", "Stop", "The Happiest Days of Our Lives", "The Show Must Go On", "The Thin Ice", "Vera", "Waiting for the Worms", "Comfortably Numb", "Run Like Hell", "The Trial", "Young Lust", music from the original album "The Wall")
- 1982
Music Department
Composer
- Official sites
- Alternative names
- Pink Floyd
- Height
- 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
- Born
- SpousesLaurie DurningJanuary 14, 2012 - September 2015 (filed for divorce)
- Other worksBass guitarist, vocalist and main songwriter for Pink Floyd (1965-1985).
- Publicity listings
- TriviaFather Eric Fletcher Waters was a British soldier killed in World War II in 1944 in Anzio, Italy. His death proved to be a huge inspiration on Pink Floyd's music, particularly on the albums "The Wall" (1979) and "The Final Cut" (1983). Additionally, his grandfather, George Henry Waters, was killed in WWI in 1914, which was also an inspiration to his music.
- QuotesI think there are things in my story that have helped my creativity. Your father being killed, for instance, is one of the best things that could happen to a kid if he's going to write poetry or songs.
- TrademarksOften wears black clothes
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