Woody Guthrie

Woody Guthrie

music department, writer, composer

Woody Guthrie was born on Jul 14, 1912 in USA. Woody Guthrie's big-screen debut came with Bound for Glory directed by Hal Ashby in 1976. Woody Guthrie is known for Bound for Glory directed by Hal Ashby, David Carradine stars as Woody Guthrie and Ronny Cox as Ozark Bule. Woody Guthrie has got 2 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Woody Guthrie achieved is Grammy Awards. The upcoming new movie Woody Guthrie plays is Bound for Glory which will be released on Dec 05, 1976.

Charley and Nora Guthrie named their son after the Democrat elected president that year. Woodrow Wilson Guthrie knew hard times as a youngster (his house burned down, his sister Clara burned to death, his father's small-town business and political careers never went anywhere, his mother suffered from undiagnosed Huntington's Disease and was declared insane), but he enjoyed performing (dancing, playing harmonica, writing songs) and learning (he read voraciously in the public library). In 1933 he married Mary Jennings, five years his junior, with whom he would have three children. In 1935 he joined the Oakies and Arkies driven to California by the Dust Bowl. His songs went from describing the tragedy of the migrants to urging their unionization. Though he wrote a column for the Weekly People, he never joined the Communist Party. When Will Geer got a part in the play "Tobacco Road" he invited Woody to join him in New York where he met Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, Leadbelly, Cisco Houston. He was commissioned to write songs for a never-completed documentary on Washington State's Grand Coulee Dam, and it was in the Pacific Northwest that his family left him. Back in New York in 1940, Woody joined Pete Seeger's Alamanc Singers and married Martha Graham dancer Marjorie Mazia. His autobiography, Bound for Glory, was published in 1943. He served in the Merchant Marine in World War II, and three ships were torpedoed from under him. In 1947 his and Marjorie's daughter, Cathy, was burned to death in an apartment fire. They had three more children: Arlo, Joady and Nora. In 1953 he married for a third time, to Anneke Van Kirk. They had a child, Lorinna Lynn Guthrie. When Anneke and Guthrie divorced, their daughter was adopted by a couple they knew, and did not have any further contact with Guthrie. Lorinna died prematurely (at age 19) in 1973, in a car accident in California.In the 1950s he experienced bouts of irrational behavior and was often unable to play his guitar; his condition was ultimately diagnosed as Huntington's Disease. The rest of that decade and into the 1960s a new generation, notably including Bob Dylan, began to discover and play his music, adapting some of it to the new Civil Rights movement.

  • Birthday

    Jul 14, 1912
  • Place of Birth

    Okemah, Oklahoma, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 3 nominations

Grammy Awards
2000
Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner - Grammy
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
1988
Early Influences
Winner - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Trophy

Movies & TV Shows

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Movies