Bruce Dickinson
Born: 1958-08-07 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England
Known For: Acting
Biography
Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer, airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, musician, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter best known as the vocalist of the heavy metal group Iron Maiden. Dickinson performed for some local bands including Styx (not the American band of the same name) in 1976, Speed, (1977–1978), and Shots in early 1979. He then joined the band Samson later in 1979, where he gained some popularity. In this band he went by the name of "Bruce Bruce." He left Samson in 1981, citing musical differences. Shortly afterwards, in 1981, Dickinson was hired as Iron Maiden's new vocalist, replacing Paul Di'Anno, and debuting for that band with the 1982 album The Number of the Beast. During his time in that band, they issued a series of high impact releases, resulting in Dickinson gaining worldwide fame, and becoming one of the most acclaimed heavy metal vocalists of all time. Dickinson quit Iron Maiden in 1993 in order to pursue his solo career, being replaced by Blaze Bayley. Dickinson's solo work ranged across a wide variety of heavy metal and rock styles. Dickinson rejoined Maiden in 1999 along with guitarist Adrian Smith. Since then, Dickinson has only released one more solo album, Tyranny of Souls. He is the older cousin of Rob Dickinson, lead singer of British alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. His son Austin Dickinson is the lead singer in metalcore band Rise to Remain. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruce Dickinson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2025
- Bruce Dickinson - The Town Festival 2025 as Himself
2024
- Bruce Dickinson - Hellfest 2024 as Self
2023
- Iron Maiden - Hellfest 2023 as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: The Future Past in Amsterdam as Vocals
2020
- Aboard Air Force One as Self - Lead Vocalist of Iron Maiden and Pilot
2018
- Scream for Me Sarajevo as Himself
2017
- Iron Maiden: The Book of Souls - Live Chapter as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: The Book of Souls - Live Chapter as Lead Vocals
2016
- Iron Maiden: The Book of Souls - Live at Wacken Open Air 2016 as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: [2016] New York, NY as Vox
- Iron Maiden: Download Festival 2016 as Lead Vocals
2014
- Made in Japan: The Rise of Deep Purple Mk II as Himself
- Iron Maiden - Rock am Ring 2014 as Vocals
- Celebrating Jon Lord as Vocals
- Celebrating Jon Lord - Live at The Royal Albert Hall as Himself
2013
- Iron Maiden: Rock in Rio 2013 as Vocals
- The Sunflower Superjam 2012 as Self
- The History Of Iron Maiden - Part 3 as Himself/Vocals
- Jon Lord: Concerto for Group & Orchestra
- Story of Metal as Bruce Dickinson
2012
- Iron Maiden: Behind the Beast as Himself
- Iron Maiden: [2012] Irvine, California as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: En Vivo! as Lead Vocals
2011
- Iron Maiden: [2011] Soundwave Festival as Lead Vocals
2010
2009
- Iron Maiden: Flight 666 as Self - Vocals
- Live at Wacken 2008 as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: Dawn of the Damned as Self
- Tribuzy: Execution Live Reunion as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: Quilmes Rock Festival as Lead Singer
2008
- Chemical Wedding ... (Screenplay)
- Global Metal as Himself
- Promised Land of Heavy Metal as Self (archive footage)
- Iron Maiden: [2008] Somewhere Back in Chile as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: [2008] Stranger in Mexico as Vox
- Iron Maiden - Porto Alegre, Brazil as Lead Vocals
- The History Of Iron Maiden - Part 2: Live After Death
- Iron Maden - Somewhere Back in Time World Tour '08, Mumbai India as Lead vocals
- Iron Maiden - The Albatross Follows On as Vocals
2007
- Seven Ages of Rock as Self
- Iron Maiden: Live at Donington 2007 as Lead Vocals
2006
2005
- Metal: A Headbanger's Journey as Self
- Iron Maiden - Eddie Rips Up Gothenburg as Vox
- Iron Maiden: Live At Ullevi as Lead Vocals
- Flying Heavy Metal as Host
- Iron Maiden - Rock am Ring 2005 as Lead Vocals
2004
- Iron Maiden: Dance of Death (DVD-Audio) as Self - Vocals
- The History Of Iron Maiden - Part 1: The Early Days as Himself
2003
- Iron Maiden: Death On The Road as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden - Rock am Ring as Lead Vocal
- Iron Maiden: Visions of the Beast
- Bruce Dickinson: Balls to Picasso (DVD-Audio) as Self - Vocals
- Iron Maiden: [2003] Camden, New Jersey as Vox
2002
- Iron Maiden: Beast Over Hammersmith
- Iron Maiden: Rock In Rio as Lead Vocal
- When Rock Ruled the World as Self
2001
- Iron Maiden - Scream For Me Chile as Lead Vocals
- Classic Albums: Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast as Self - Lead vocals
- Ponderosa as Big Dan Larson
- In Search of the Prisoner as Self
- Iron Maiden - Live in Santiago de Chile
2000
- Click as Self
- Iron Maiden: [2000] Red Rocks, Colorado as Vox
- Iron Maiden: [2000] Gods of Metal as Vox
- Iron Maiden: [2000] Dynamo Open Air as Vox
- Iron Maiden: [2000] Roskilde Festival as Vox
1999
- Where Are They Now? as Self
- Iron Maiden: [1999] Gothenburg, Sweden as Vox
- Iron Maiden: [1999] Hamburg, Germany as Vox
1997
- Classic Albums as Self - Lead Vocals
- Space Cadets as Self
1996
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks as Self
1994
- Iron Maiden: Raising Hell as Lead Vocal
1993
- Iron Maiden: [1993] Vienna, Austria as Vox
- Iron Maiden: Donington Live 1992 as Self / Vocalist
1992
1991
1990
1989
- The Paradise Club as Jake Skinner
- Hard 'N Heavy Volume 1 as Self
- Iron Maiden: Maiden England as Lead Vocal
- Metal Mania as Iron Maiden Archive Footage
1987
- Iron Maiden: 12 Wasted Years as Himself - Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: [1987] Caught Somewhere in Troy as Vox
1986
- Iron Maiden: [1986] Gothenburg, Sweden as Vox
- Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Paris as Lead Vocals
1985
- Iron Maiden: Live After Death as Lead Vocal
- Iron Maiden: Rock in Rio 1985 as Vox
- Kerrang! Video Kompilation 1 as Himself
1984
- Iron Maiden: Behind The Iron Curtain as Lead Vocals
1983
- Iron Maiden: Live In Dortmund as Lead Vocals
- Iron Maiden: [1983] Montreal, Canada as Vox
- 1983 Dortmund Pop Rock Festival as Lead Vocals (Iron Maiden)
1982
- Incubus as Samson Lead Singer (uncredited)
1981
1980
1972
- Deep Purple: Made In Japan as Self
1964
- Top of the Pops as Self (as Iron Maiden)