Beck
Biography
Beck Hansen, born Bek David Campbell on July 8, 1970, is an influential American musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, widely recognized by his stage name, Beck. Emerging in the early 1990s, he captivated audiences with his unique lo-fi sound and innovative musical experimentation. Beck is celebrated for his ability to weave together diverse genres, producing eclectic musical tapestries that incorporate elements of folk, funk, soul, hip hop, alternative rock, country, and psychedelia.
Over the course of his prolific career, Beck has released ten studio albums, showcasing his versatility and creativity. His notable works include the critically acclaimed albums "Odelay" (1996) and "Sea Change" (2002), which further solidified his status as a musical innovator. In addition to his albums, Beck has issued numerous non-album singles and has published a book of sheet music, illustrating his multifaceted artistic talents.
Throughout his career, Beck has received numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, reflecting his significant contributions to the music industry. With a career that spans over three decades, Beck continues to push the boundaries of music, remaining a prominent figure in contemporary culture.
Filmography
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Fuck Up
2012
Stolen Girl
2025
House Tricks?
1946
Who Killed Teddy Bear?
1965
JonBenét Ramsey: What Really Happened?
2021
Full Moon in Blue Water
1988
Empty Barrels 2: The Brown Gold
2011
Playroom
1990
Niagara
1953
The In-Laws
1979
The Education of Charlie Banks
2007
Mob Town
2019
Were the World Mine
2008
Scott of the Antarctic
1948
BoyTown
2006
Hands That Bind
2021
American Daughter
1995
Long Live the Bonus Family
2022
Caressed
1964
Genevieve
1953
Goal III: Taking on the World
2009
Zuma Beach
1978