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Cherie Currie

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American musician, actress, and woodcarver (born 1959)

Cherie Currie
Currie in March 2010
Currie in March 2010
Background information
Born
Cherie Ann Currie

(1959-11-30)November 30, 1959 (age 65)
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • artist
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • tambourine
Years active1975–present
Labels
Formerly of
Musical artist

Cherie Ann Currie (born November 30, 1959) is an American singer, musician, actress, and artist. Currie was the lead vocalist ofthe Runaways, a rock band from Los Angeles, in the mid-to-late 1970s. She later became a solo artist. Currie and her identical twin sister,Marie Currie, released the albumMessin' With The Boys in 1980 as Cherie & Marie Currie. Their duet "Since You Been Gone" reached number 95 on US charts. She is also known for her role in the 1980 filmFoxes.

Early life

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Currie was born to Don Currie and actressMarie Harmon.[1] She was raised inEncino,California. She has an identical twin sister,Marie Currie,[2] an elder sister, actressSondra Currie, and a brother, Don Currie Jr.

Currie and her twin sister were given a role on an episode ofMy Three Sons at the age of two. They were due to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" withFred MacMurray but they froze during filming and their part was cut from the show.[3] Before Currie and her twin sister rose to fame, they appeared onAmerican Bandstand as background dancers.[4][5]

Career

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The Runaways

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In 1975, when she was 15 years old, Currie joined the all-female rock bandthe Runaways, performing as lead vocalist. Her bandmates wereJoan Jett,Lita Ford,Sandy West,Jackie Fox andVicki Blue.Bomp! magazine described her as "the lost daughter ofIggy Pop andBrigitte Bardot".[6]

Solo

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Currie recorded three albums with The Runaways,The Runaways,Queens of Noise andLive In Japan. She signed a four-album deal with Mercury, but left The Runaways after the third album. To fulfil her contract, she recordedBeauty's Only Skin Deep for Polygram Records as a solo artist.[7]Marie Currie was featured on the track "Love At First Sight".[8]

Cherie and Marie Currie

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After Currie left The Runaways at age seventeen, she performed in clubs inLos Angeles. Marie joined her onstage for encores, which drew a positive response from audiences.[2] When Marie joined Cherie on a promotional tour in Japan, they had the idea of recording an album together.[9] They recordedMessin' With The Boys for Capitol Records, released in 1979.[10] "Since You Been Gone", a cover of theRuss Ballard song, reached number 95 on the charts.[11]

Cherie and Marie performed on television shows in the 1980s includingSha Na Na,The Mike Douglas Show,[12] andThe Merv Griffin Show.[4] They wrote and produced songs for the soundtrack of the 1984 filmThe Rosebud Beach Hotel.[13] They acted and sang together in the film. In 1991, Cherie and Marie Currie performed a tribute concert to Paula Pierce, a member ofThe Pandoras. For the final song, the remaining Pandoras backed the Curries.[14] Currie performed at The Runaways' reunion in 1994 withJackie Fox andSandy West. Her sister Marie joined the three Runaways on stage and performed with the band.[7]

In 1998, Cherie and Marie held a concert at the Golden Apple, in support of their re-released version ofMessin' With The Boys. Cherie's ex-bandmate West joined Cherie on stage to perform some of the Runaways songs. The Curries and West signed autographs after the show.[15] In 1998, the compilationYoung and Wild was released.[16] Another compilation,80s Collection, was released in 2000 by Times Square Productions.[17]

Film and television

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Cherie starred in the filmFoxes in 1980 withJodie Foster, and received strong reviews for her acting debut.[18] She also appeared inParasite,Wavelength,Twilight Zone: The Movie,The Rosebud Beach Hotel (with Marie Currie), andRich Girl. She made guest appearances on television series includingMatlock andMurder, She Wrote. In 1984 Currie was cast as Brenda inSavage Streets, but was replaced byLinda Blair.[19] She was also cast as the lead singer of the fictional band the Dose in the filmThis Is Spinal Tap, but her character was cut out of the film.[20] Cherie was considered for a part in the 1985 filmExplorers but, according to her autobiography, she was in the throes of drug dependency and could not make it to a meeting.[21]

Later years

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Currie was a guest vocalist on Shameless's 2013 album,Beautiful Disaster. Currie released singles with ex-bandmate,Lita Ford[22] andGlenn Danzig the same year. On October 19, 2013, Currie won the Rock Legend Award at the sixth annual Malibu Music Awards. The award was presented to her by ex-bandmate, Lita Ford. That night Currie and Ford played on stage together for the first time in 37 years.[23] Currie released another studio album,Reverie, in 2015.[24] The album features guest work from ex-bandmate, Lita Ford, Currie's son, Jake Hays, and Currie's ex-manager,Kim Fowley. Cherie toured the UK in November 2015, to support her new album. While in the UK, Currie recorded "Midnight Music In London", a live album that features a special live appearance bySuzi Quatro. It was released in 2016.[25] In late May and early June 2016 Currie toured Australia and New Zealand.[26] In 2018, Currie and her son were nominated for the Marshall Hawkins Award for Best Original Score for the filmTake My Hand.[27]

In 2019, Currie's albumBlvds Of Splendor was released on April 13.[28][29][30][31] The album featured guests includingSlash,Billy Corgan,Juliette Lewis, andthe Veronicas.[32] On August 2,The Motivator, her album with Brie Darling, was released.[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]

In 2020 Cherie Currie released an audio version of her memoir, Neon Angel. It reached number 1 on Amazon's Best Biographies of Punk Rock Musician.[41] In the same year, Currie contributed her vocals to the song "Flatten the Curve" for the band FTC.[42]

On April 27, 2025, Currie appeared as a speaker at aWalkAway campaign rally inBeverly Hills, alongsideMatt Gaetz and conservative activistsJairo Tomico.[43][44]

Currie is now awood-carving artist, using achainsaw to create her works. She has been doing chainsaw art since 2002 and opened her own gallery in 2005 inChatsworth, California.[45] As a chainsaw artist, Currie has competed in and won awards at three world Chainsaw Art competitions.[46]

Personal life

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Currie struggled with drug addiction for much of her younger life, a major factor in the abrupt ending of her career. She wrote a memoir,Neon Angel, recounting life in the band and her traumatic experiences with drug addiction, sex abuse, and her broken family.[47][48][49][50][51][52] In the 1980s, Currie began working in drug and psych facilities, later becoming a counsellor.[53]

The Runaways, a 2010 biographical drama film executive-produced byJoan Jett, focuses on the group's beginnings and explores the relationship between Currie and Jett.Dakota Fanning portrays Currie.

Currie married actorRobert Hays on May 12, 1990, and they had one son together, the musician Jake Hays.[54][55] Currie and Hays divorced in 1997.[55]

In May 2024, Currie expressed support forGays Against Groomers and did a collaboration to sell merchandise with the group later that month.[56][57]

Influence on pop culture

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In 1979 an alternative cover photo of Currie's albumBeauty's only Skin Deep appears in the background of the feature filmRock 'n' Roll High School. It appears whenthe Ramones are backstage.[58]

Characters in the 1997 filmGummo, sisters Dot, Helen, and Darby (played byChloë Sevigny, Carisa Glucksman, and Darby Dougherty) were influenced by the Currie twins. Writer and directorHarmony Korine, stated that, "Dot and Helen were based off a combination of Cherie and Marie Currie, home schooling, andthe Shaggs."[59]

In a season 3 episode ofThe O.C., Marissa makes an entrance to "Cherry Bomb". She does so while dressed in a provocativeschoolgirl outfit.

Discography

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With the Runaways

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Studio albums

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Live albums

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Solo

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Studio albums

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Live albums

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EPs

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  • 2007 –Cherry Bomb[63]

Guest appearances

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Singles

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YearSingleUSAlbumArtist
1977"Call Me at Midnight"Beauty's Only Skin DeepCherie Currie
1978"Beauty's Only Skin Deep"Beauty's Only Skin DeepCherie Currie
1978"Love at First Sight"Beauty's Only Skin DeepCherie and Marie Currie
1978"Science Fiction Daze"Beauty's Only Skin DeepCherie Currie
1979"Since You Been Gone"95Messin' with the BoysCherie and Marie Currie[71]
1979"Messin' with the Boys"Messin' with the BoysCherie and Marie Currie
1980"This Time"Messin' with the BoysCherie and Marie Currie
1980"Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)"Messin' with the BoysCherie and Marie Currie
1989"Instant Karma!"Mono! Stereo: Sgt. Shonen's Exploding Plastic Eastman Band RequestTater Totz featuring Cherie Currie
1998"Cherry Bomb"Maximum OverdriveThe Streetwalkin' Cheetahs meets Cherie Currie
2013"Life's a Gas"Beautiful DisasterShameless featuring Cherie Currie
2013"Some Velvet Morning"Single onlyGlenn Danzig featuring Cherie Currie
2013"Rock This Christmas Down"Single onlyLita Ford and Cherie Currie
2015"Believe"ReverieCherie Currie
2018"When We Need Her"Fanny Walked the EarthFanny
2019"The Motivator"The MotivatorCherie Currie andBrie Darling
2019"Get Together"The MotivatorCherie Currie andBrie Darling
2020"Black Hole Sun"Single onlyCherie Currie andBrie Darling
2020"What the World Needs Now Is Love"Single onlyCherie Currie andDave Schulz

Album charts

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YearAlbumUSUS IndieHeatseekers AlbumArtist
1978Beauty's Only Skin Deep---Cherie Currie
1980Messin' with the BoysTBA--Cherie and Marie Currie
1997Messin' with the Boys (Re-released)---Cherie and Marie Currie
1999The 80's Collection---Cherie Currie
Cherie and Marie Currie
2015Reverie---Cherie Currie
2016Midnight Music in London---Cherie Currie
2019Blvds of Splendor---Cherie Currie
2019The Motivator-4818Cherie Currie and Brie Darling

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1974-1975American BandstandBackground Dancer, Herself
1980FoxesAnnie
1982ParasiteDana
1983Twilight Zone: The MovieSaraSegment #3
1983WavelengthIris Longacre
1984Murder, She WroteEcho CramerTV episode: "It's a Dog's Life"
1984The Rosebud Beach HotelSinging Maid CherieHer twin Marie Currie played Singing Maid Marie.
1990MatlockRenee Thorton2 episodes: "The Informer: Part 1" and "The Informer: Part 2"
1991Betsy RhodesTV episode: "The Suspect"
Rich GirlMichelle
1992Dr. GigglesADR voice
2004Getting the KnackHerselfdocumentary
2005Edgeplay: A Film About the RunawaysHerselfFilm by former Runaways bassistVictory Tischler-Blue documenting the Runaways' musical history.
2013Hansel and Gretel: Warriors of WitchcraftMs. ThomanDirect-to-DVD release
Warehouse 13HerselfTV episode"Runaway"
2014Keeping up with the KardashiansHerself
2014Glory DaysHerself
2017Under the Influence – Glam RockHerselfdocumentary
2018Bad ReputationHerselfdocumentary
2019Suzi QHerselfdocumentary

Bibliography

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YearBookL.A. Weeklyauthor(s)notes
1989Neon Angel-Cherie Currie,Neal Shustermanauthor
2008Cherry Bomb-Carrie Borzillo-Vrennacontributor
2010Neon Angel (Re-released)9Cherie Currie,Tony O'Neillauthor
2014The Narrow Road of Light-Marie Curriedeveloper

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