Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey is best known as the founder of legendary rock band The Who. The group, known for their deafening shows and smashing instruments in ferocious displays of auto-destructive art, went on to considerable chart success. Daltrey released his first solo album in 1973, and followed that up with a number of solo chart successes. He also established a stage and (somewhat off-beat) film career after starring in the movie production of Tommy (1975). He pursued films more steadily during the years after the death of drummer Keith Moon, and turned to production with the drama McVicar (1980).

Roger Daltrey in concert Guest Appearance

playing "Larry Moore" in Cracked Up (TX: 22.7.99)

In Luke Ashton's (first) leaving episode, Roger plays the part of an ex-crack addict who ends up taking his own life and his daughter’s.