Tommy Lee Movies
American rock music icon
Tommy Lee made media headlines on two counts: as the drummer of the hair metal/heavy metal ensemble
Mötley Crüe from 1981 through 1999, and for his offstage role as the onetime husband of controversial actress, Playboy playmate, and media darling
Pamela Anderson. Born Thomas Lee Bass in Athens, Greece, as the son of a U.S. Army serviceman and a Greek beauty pageant queen,
Lee received a drum set at the age of four, but reportedly didn't begin arduous practice until his teenage years, coincident with his discovery of the heavy metal acts
Deep Purple,
KISS, and
Led Zeppelin. He formed the heavy metal ensemble Suite 19 in his late teens and began securing gigs at Los Angeles-area clubs, but fate lent a helping hand by introducing him to
Nikki Sixx, a bassist initially interested in forming a rock band guided by a sense of theatricality. When combined with the involvement of rockers
Vince Neil and
Mick Mars (and, years later, John Corabi, brought in to replace
Neil), the young men formed
Mötley Crüe, which sold millions of records and became one of the defining rock acts of the 1980s, a status capped by the issue of such albums as Theater of Pain (1985), Girls, Girls, Girls (1987), and Dr. Feelgood (1989).
Lee remained with
Crüe through 1999; in the meantime he became involved with -- and wed -- two high-profile women: actress
Heather Locklear (
Melrose Place) and
Anderson, with whom he weathered a particularly stormy relationship that included a sex tape scandal, an incident where
Lee got incarcerated for allegedly hitting
Anderson in front of their children, and all sorts of other mayhem including multiple separations.
In 1999,
Lee left
Crüe to pursue a series of unrelated musical projects, including the formation of the rap metal act
Methods of Mayhem, guest appearances on albums by artists including
Rob Zombie and
Nine Inch Nails, and various recordings that foregrounded
Lee and his musical stylings.
Lee enjoyed a second act in his career -- in a much different venue -- with the rise of reality television during the mid- to late 2000s. He produced and starred in two major reality series: NBC's 2005 effort
Tommy Lee Goes to College, which witnessed him enrolling in university courses, as well as joining a marching band, and the 2006
Rock Star: Supernova, a competition-themed reality program in which
Lee and other rockers auditioned musicians to play as a new member of their band. The rocker also participated in the 2004 celebrity video Playboy: Hot Shots (which found
Lee and others photographing Playboy magazine pictorials) and the 2005
Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson, opposite
Anderson,
Jimmy Kimmel,
Andy Dick, and others. In 2008,
Lee signed on as executive producer of The Dirt, a biopic of
Crüe set to star
Christopher Walken and
Val Kilmer, and directed by
Borat and
Seinfeld alum
Larry Charles. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi