- Nacimiento
- Nombre de nacimientoJohn Joseph Lydon
- Apodo
- Johnny Rotten
- Altura1,73 m
- John Lydon nació el 31 de enero de 1956 en Londres, Inglaterra. Es un actor y compositor, conocido por Le llaman Bodhi (1991), El equipo A (2010) y Way Down (2021). Ha estado casado con Nora Forster.
- CónyugeNora Forster(1979 - 6 de abril de 2023) (su muerte)
- Niños
- Raw vocals
- Spiked hair and sneer
- Known for his lack of fear expressing his opinion
- He was supposed to be on Pan American World Airways Flight 103 from London's Heathrow International Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy Airport on December 21, 1988, but missed the flight because his wife Nora, hadn't packed in time. The plane crashed over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland when a terrorist bomb exploded in the forward cargo hold, killing all 259 passengers and crew.
- Lydon was knifed by offended Royalists after the Sex Pistols' classic anti-monarchy song "God Save The Queen" was released, resulting in the permanent loss of feeling in the middle two fingers of his left hand. He has played the guitar right-handed ever since.
- The whole "Johnny Rotten" persona was indicated as a stage act in "The Filth & the Fury," the considerably more flattering of two documentaries on the Sex Pistols. Johnny Lydon was said to be a sickly, quiet, bookish type before he joined the group and the documentary showed that many aspects of his stage persona were inspired directly by Laurence Olivier's performance in the film "Richard III": the hunched back, the half-sneer/half-grin, the loud clothes, the tendency to shout insults at any "passersby."
- He openly supported Donald Trump in the 2020 US presidential election, one of very few celebrities to do so.
- Sufferred Spinal Meningitis as a child.
- On acting: "I hated it. It was too long, too stressful; two minutes' working day and 12 hours' fear and nausea. And no improvising; you're just a hired robot. That might be all right for people that don't have any kind of personality, but if you have anything going for your own self, it's very, very frustrating that way."
- On being on tour with the other Sex Pistols again: "They don't seem to relate to the world around them. They're stuck in this 1976 vibe. It's very peculiar. It was a bit like walking around with a museum attached to you. But then, I'm perverse enough to enjoy that."
- On Malcolm Mclaren: "I'm not aware of him anymore. I haven't been for quite a long time."
- On his relationship with his father: "We never ever spoke, really, seriously at all until the day I left home. And from then on in, it's been friendship total."
- On body piercing: "It's just a fad now. About as much content in it as Prodigy."
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