Jimmie Wood

Jimmie Wood

Historia

Jimmie Wood is a musician, singer and actor best known as the front man and harmonica player for his band the Imperial Crowns. Jimmie grew up in Houston, Texas, where he was a teenage sensation. Later, he met a future band member and guitarist J.J. Holiday and left Houston, where they formed "Imperial Crowns" with Michael Barsimanto (drums) and Keith "Foxxe" Karman (bass guitar). Jimmie has recorded with artists from across the musical spectrum, from Bruce Springsteen to Johnny Rotten (with PIL), from Gladys Knight to Megadeth, international superstar Ofra Haza, Etta James, Bruce Hornsby, Cheap Trick and Chuck E. Weiss, among others. He's sung and played harmonica on dozens of movie scores and TV commercials. As an actor, Wood has appeared in the movies "Suckers" and "Girl in 3D" as well as on the television series "Rugrats," "Real Monsters" and "The Wild Thornberrys." He also provided a menacing and howling voice for Bonecrusher in the mega hit Transformers (2007). His songs were included for such movie soundtracks as L.A. Story (1991), The Runner (1999), Freeway 2 (1999) and The Banger Sisters (2002).

Perfil

Jimmie Wood

Películas

Transformers
Bonecrusher (voice)
Dos razas de robots extraterrestres transformables (los villanos "decepticons" y los amistosos "autobots") llegan a la Tierra en busca de una misteriosa fuente de poder. En la guerra que estalla entre las dos razas, los hombres toman partido por los "autobots". Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), un avispado adolescente, que sólo desea conquistar a la bella Mikaela (Megan Fox), se convierte en la clave de una guerra que puede destruir a la humanidad.