Tom Waits

Tom Waits

Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American musician, composer, songwriter and actor. His lyrics often focus on the underbelly of society and are delivered in his trademark deep, gravelly voice. He worked primarily in jazz during the 1970s, but his music since the 1980s has reflected greater influence from blues, rock, vaudeville, and experimental genres.

Waits was born and raised in a middle-class family in Whittier, California. Inspired by the work of Bob Dylan and the Beat Generation, he began singing on the San Diego folk music circuit as a young boy. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1972, where he worked as a songwriter before signing a recording contract with Asylum Records. His first albums were the jazz-oriented Closing Time (1973) and The Heart of Saturday Night (1974), which reflected his lyrical interest in nightlife, poverty, and criminality. He repeatedly toured the United States, Europe, and Japan, and attracted greater critical recognition and commercial success with Small Change (1976), Blue Valentine (1978), and Heartattack and Vine (1980). He produced the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's film One from the Heart (1981), and subsequently made cameo appearances in several Coppola films. In 1980, Waits married Kathleen Brennan, split from his manager and record label, and moved to New York City. With Brennan's encouragement and frequent collaboration, he pursued a more experimental and eclectic musical aesthetic influenced by the work of Harry Partch and Captain Beefheart. This was reflected in a series of albums released by Island Records, including Swordfishtrombones (1983), Rain Dogs (1985), and Franks Wild Years (1987). He continued appearing in films, notably starring in Jim Jarmusch's Down by Law (1986), and also made theatrical appearances. With theatre director Robert Wilson, he produced the musicals The Black Rider (1990) and Alice (1992), first performed in Hamburg. Having returned to California in the 1990s, his albums Bone Machine (1992), The Black Rider (1993), and Mule Variations (1999) earned him increasing critical acclaim and multiple Grammy Awards. In the late 1990s, he switched to the record label ANTI-, which released Blood Money (2002), Alice (2002), Real Gone (2004), and Bad as Me (2011). Despite a lack of mainstream commercial success, Waits has influenced many musicians and gained an international cult following, and several biographies have been written about him. In 2015, he was ranked at No. 55 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.

Acting

2026

2026

2021

Ultra City Smiths
Tv

The Narrator (voice)

2019

Motherless Brooklyn
Movie

News Stand Owner (uncredited)

2018

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Movie

Prospector (segment "All Gold Canyon")

2012

Seven Psychopaths
Movie

Zachariah Rigby

2011

Twixt
Movie

Narrator (voice)

2011

2005

Domino
Movie

Wanderer

2005

2004

Coffee and Cigarettes
Movie

Tom (segment "Somewhere in California")

1999

1993

Short Cuts
Movie

Earl Piggot

1993

1991

The Fisher King
Movie

Disabled Vet (uncredited)

1990

The Two Jakes
Movie

Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)

1989

The Simpsons
Tv

Lloyd (voice)

1989

Mystery Train
Movie

Radio DJ (voice)

1988

1984

1984

The Stone Boy
Movie

Petrified man at carnival (uncredited)

1983

The Outsiders
Movie

Buck Merrill

1982

One from the Heart
Movie

Trumpet player (uncredited)

1981

Wolfen
Movie

Drunken Bar Owner (uncredited)

1975

Saturday Night Live
Tv

Self - Musical Guest

1974

Sound

Crew

2025

Writing

1988

Lighting

1988

Big Time
Movie

Lighting Design

Infos

Full Name
Tom Waits
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
12/7/1949
Website
http://www.tomwaits.com
Also Known As

Thomas Alan Waits

汤姆·威兹