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Sir Michael "Mick" Philip Jagger (born July 26, 1943 in Dartford, Kent, England) is a British rock musician, actor, writer, composer and producer, but is most famous for being the lead singer (and harmonica player) of the Rolling Stones.

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Mick Jagger(T.HO 2003)

He acted in these movies:

  1. Mayor of the Sunset Strip, 2003
  2. The Man from Elysian Fields, 2001
  3. Enigma, 2001 (aka Enigma - Das Geheimnis 2002 (Germany)
  4. Mein liebster Feind - with Klaus Kinski 1999 (aka My Best Fiend)
  5. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers, 1998
  6. Bent, 1997
  7. Freejack, 1992
  8. Faerie Tale Theatre 1982 TV Series
  9. Wings of Ash: Pilot for a Dramatization of the Life of Antonin Artaud 1978
  10. Umano non umano 1972
  11. Ned Kelly 1970
  12. Performance 1970

Like the other members of the Rolling Stones, Jagger is often subject to satire and/or ridicule for the fact that he is still performing rock music at a mature age, behaving in his usual energetic and dramatic way onstage.

Mick Jagger was knighted on 12 December 2003, for his "services to popular music" . His fellow rolling stone Keith Richards was unimpressed, describing it as a "paltry honour". ("I thought it was ludicrous to take one of those gongs from the Establishment ... It's not what the Stones is about, is it? ... I don't want to step out on stage with someone wearing a f*****g coronet and sporting the old ermine. I told Mick, 'It's a f*****g paltry honour'.")

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