Hendrix (film)
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2000 television film directed by Leon Ichaso
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Hendrix | |
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Written by | Rob Weiss Butch Stein Art Washington Bruce Rubenstein |
Directed by | Leon Ichaso |
Music by | Daniel Licht Spencer Proffer Andrew Rollins Ron Terry |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Margaret Mitchell |
Cinematography | Bill Butler Claudio Chea |
Editor | Nancy Richardson |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company | MGM Television |
Original release | |
Release | September 17, 2000 (2000年09月17日) |
Hendrix is a 2000 biographical television film directed by Leon Ichaso about the life of Jimi Hendrix. It stars Wood Harris as Hendrix.[1] [2] It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for editing in 2001.[3]
Cast
[edit ]- Wood Harris as Jimi Hendrix
- Billy Zane as Michael Jeffrey
- Dorian Harewood as Al Hendrix
- Christian Potenza as Chas Chandler
- Vivica A. Fox as Faye Pridgeon
- Kris Holden-Ried as Noel Redding
- Christopher Ralph as Mitch Mitchell
- Michie Mee as Devon Wilson
- Ann Marin as Linda Keith
- Kevin Hanchard as Little Richard
- Derek Aasland as Ginger Baker
Reception
[edit ]In Variety , Phil Gallo gave the film a negative review, writing:
Jimi Hendrix's life has been pored over so many times that a cursory overview is, at best, questionable and worse, a farce. Hendrix is about as perfunctory as they come, a jaunt through the landmark events of his professional life without the benefit of his music or a lead actor capable of expressing the guitarist's charisma.[2]
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