Courtney Love

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Female

Birthday 1964-07-09 (60 years old)

Place of Birth San Francisco, California, USA

Also Known As 考特妮·洛夫

Courtney Love

Biography

Courtney Michelle Love (née Harrison; born July 9, 1964) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and actress. A figure in the alternative and grunge scenes of the 1990s, her career has spanned four decades. She rose to prominence as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Hole, which she formed in 1989. Love has drawn public attention for her uninhibited live performances and confrontational lyrics, as well as her highly publicized personal life following her marriage to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. In 2020, NME named her one of the most influential singers in alternative culture of the last 30 years. Born to countercultural parents in San Francisco, Love had an itinerant childhood, but was primarily raised in Portland, Oregon, where she played in a series of short-lived bands and was active in the local punk scene. After briefly being in a juvenile hall, she spent a year living in Dublin and Liverpool before returning to the United States and pursuing an acting career. She appeared in supporting roles in the Alex Cox films Sid and Nancy (1986) and Straight to Hell (1987) before forming the band Hole in Los Angeles with guitarist Eric Erlandson. The group received critical acclaim from underground rock press for their 1991 debut album, produced by Kim Gordon, while their second release, Live Through This (1994), was met with critical accolades and multi-platinum sales. In 1995, Love returned to acting, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance as Althea Leasure in Miloš Forman's The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), which established her as a mainstream actress. The following year, Hole's third album, Celebrity Skin (1998), was nominated for three Grammy Awards. Love continued to work as an actress into the early 2000s, appearing in big-budget pictures such as Man on the Moon (1999) and Trapped (2002), before releasing her first solo album, America's Sweetheart, in 2004. The subsequent several years were marred with publicity surrounding Love's legal troubles and drug relapse, which resulted in a mandatory lockdown rehabilitation sentence in 2005 while she was writing a second solo album. That project became Nobody's Daughter, released in 2010 as a Hole album but without the former Hole lineup. Between 2014 and 2015, Love released two solo singles and returned to acting in the network series Sons of Anarchy and Empire. In 2020, she confirmed she was writing new music. Love has also been active as a writer; she co-created and co-wrote three volumes of a manga, Princess Ai, between 2004 and 2006, and wrote a memoir, Dirty Blonde: The Diaries of Courtney Love (2006). Description above from the Wikipedia article Courtney Love, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Actor

The Long Home

as Pearl

2022
Meet Me in the Bathroom

as Self (archive footage)

2021
Never Mind the Buzzcocks

as Self - Guest Team Captain

2019
J.T. LeRoy

as Sasha

2017
Menendez: Blood Brothers

as Kitty Menendez

2015
Empire

as Elle Dallas

2014
The Young Blood Chronicles

as The Head Bitch In Charge

2012
Hit So Hard

as Self

2012
Sunset Strip

as Self

2011
2011
Revenge

as White Gold

2009
RuPaul's Drag Race

as Self - Judge

2008
Sons of Anarchy

as Ms. Harrison

2002
Trapped

as Cheryl Hickey

2001
2001
Julie Johnson

as Claire

2000
Beat

as Joan Vollmer Burroughs

1999
Man on the Moon

as Lynne Margulies

1999
1999
1998
The Righteous Babes

as Self (archive footage)

1998
1997
1997
The View

as Self

1996
The People vs. Larry Flynt

as Althea Leasure

1996
Feeling Minnesota

as Rhonda the Waitress

1996
Basquiat

as Big Pink

1995
Hole: MTV Unplugged

as Lead Vocals, Guitar

1995
1994
1988
Tapeheads

as Norman's Spanker (uncredited)

1987
1986
Sid and Nancy

as Gretchen

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Musical Guest

1953
The Oscars

as Self

Producer

1995
Not Bad for a Girl

as Co-Producer