James Dennis "Jim" Carroll was an author, poet, autobiographer, actor and punk musician. He was the author of “The Basketball Diaries,” a cult-classic memoir of his drug-fueled misadventures as a teenager in the 1960s. Then he became a celebrated downtown poet; and then in 1980, the star of his own hit rock band. With the help of the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, Carroll signed a record deal and in 1980 the band released its first album, "Catholic Boy. He appeared in two feature films and a couple of documentaries.
Obscene: A Portrait of Barney Rosset and Grove Press
(Self)
The Basketball Diaries
(Frankie Pinewater)
Listen to the City
(Hupar)
Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby Live in Jersey
(Guest Performer)
Poetry in Motion
(Self)
Gang of Souls: A Generation of Beat Poets
(Self)
Tuff Turf
(Self)
Fridays
(Self - Musical Guest)