Courtney Taylor-Taylor
In 1994, Courtney Taylor-Taylor formed "The Dandy Warhols" in Portland, Oregon. After one independent record, the band was signed to Capitol Records. They quickly became media and film-music darlings finding favor in the U.S. indie scene as well as major pop success abroad. In 2000, Taylor-Taylor directed and appeared in his short film "The End Of The Old As We Knew It" which had its debut at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. The film features Ione Skye, Donovan, Kirsty Hume and Scott Weiland. The history of The Dandy Warhols was captured by Ondi Timoner in her 2004 Sundance Grand Jury Award-winning documentary film Dig! (2004).
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as Himself - The Dandy Warhols (uncredited)Matt, a young glaciologist, soars across the vast, silent, icebound immensities of the South...
Movie pageConfessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
as Man at Party (credited as Courtney Alan Taylor)When the always dramatic Lola and her family move from the center of everything in New York City...
Movie pageDig!
as SelfA documentary on the once promising American rock bands The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The...
Movie pageWe Live in Public
as Self - The Dandy Warhols (archive footage)In 1999, Internet entrepreneur Josh Harris recruits dozens of young men and women who agree to...
Movie pageDIG! XX
as Self20 years ago, Sundance was rocked by DIG!, Ondi Timoner's genre-topping rockumentary about two...
Movie pageThe Dandy Warhols: Live at Mercury Ballroom
as SelfBE-IN CRACK COCAINE RAGER GET OFF POPE REVEREND JIM STYGGO I LOVE YOU THE LAST HIGH PLAN...
Movie pageVeronica Mars
as CourtneyIn the fictional town of Neptune, California, student Veronica Mars progresses from high school...
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