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Home/People/Roland Orzabal
Roland Orzabal profile photo
Born
Aug 22, 1961
Age 64
Place of Birth
Portsmouth, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

17
Movies
7
TV Shows
Also Known As
Tears for Fears
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Roland Orzabal

Acting

Biography
Roland Orzabal (born 22 August 1961) is a British musician, songwriter and record producer. He is known mainly as a co-founding member of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and joint vocalist, but he has also achieved success as a producer of other artists. In 2014, Orzabal published his first novel. Orzabal met Curt Smith while both were in their early teens in Bath, Somerset. In the late-1970s, they formed a mod music group, Graduate, along with three other members. Following the release of their debut album, Acting My Age, the group disbanded and Orzabal and Smith went on to form Tears for Fears, a new wave/synthpop outfit directly inspired by the writings of the American psychologist Arthur Janov. After a decade of major international success, Orzabal and Smith had an acrimonious split in the early 1990s. Although Orzabal continued to work as Tears for Fears after he and Smith parted ways, the subsequent TFF albums Elemental (1993) and Raoul and the Kings of Spain (1995) are effectively solo works by him in all but name. Elemental was a success being certified as Gold status in the US and Silver in the UK, while Raoul took a more artistic direction but garnered less chart success. In April 2001 he released his first proper solo album, Tomcats Screaming Outside, under his own name.Orzabal and Smith had reconciled by that point and were working on a new Tears for Fears album together (2004's Everybody Loves a Happy Ending). As a songwriter, Orzabal is a two-time Ivor Novello Award winner. His first award was in 1986 for "Songwriter of the Year" following the huge success of Tears For Fears' second album Songs from the Big Chair for which Orzabal wrote or co-wrote all of the tracks. In addition to co-producing most of Tears for Fears' records, Orzabal also co-produced Oleta Adams' successful album Circle of One (1990), following on from Adams' collaboration on the 1989 Tears for Fears album The Seeds of Love. The album reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 20 in the US, and featured her transatlantic top ten hit "Get Here". Orzabal also co-wrote the lead track "Rhythm of Life" for the album, which was originally intended for The Seeds of Love. As well as playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the track, he also appeared in the song's accompanying promo video. In 1999, Orzabal co-produced the Icelandic singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini's acclaimed album Love in the Time of Science, along with Tears for Fears associate Alan Griffiths. The pair also wrote two tracks for the album. Orzabal's talents as a songwriter were recognised again after Michael Andrews and Gary Jules recorded the song "Mad World" for the film soundtrack Donnie Darko in 2001.[5] Their version was released as a single in 2003 and became the Christmas number one single in the UK that year, ultimately becoming the year's biggest selling single. The song was originally composed by Orzabal and was Tears for Fears' first hit single in 1982. In 2004, the song won Orzabal his second Ivor Novello Award, as the songwriter of the Best Selling UK Single of 2003.
Tears for Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film) poster

Tears for Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film)

as Self
2024
Tears for Fears: Radio 2 in the Park poster

Tears for Fears: Radio 2 in the Park

as Self
2023
Tears for Fears: The Seeds of Love poster

Tears for Fears: The Seeds of Love

Cast
2020
Classic Albums: Tears for Fears - Songs From the Big Chair poster

Classic Albums: Tears for Fears - Songs From the Big Chair

as Self
2020
BBC In Concert: Tears for Fears poster

BBC In Concert: Tears for Fears

Cast
2017
Tears for Fears: Rock in Rio poster

Tears for Fears: Rock in Rio

as vocals, guitar
2017
Tears For Fears: Bonnaroo Festival poster

Tears For Fears: Bonnaroo Festival

as Himself
2015
Tears for Fears : KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Festival poster

Tears for Fears : KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Festival

as Himself
2014
Best Of Night Of The Proms vol. 6 poster

Best Of Night Of The Proms vol. 6

Cast
2013
Tears for Fears - Live From Santa Barbara poster

Tears for Fears - Live From Santa Barbara

as Vocals
2010
Tears for Fears: Secret World poster

Tears for Fears: Secret World

as Himself
2005
Tears For Fears - The Universal - Masters Dvd Collection poster

Tears For Fears - The Universal - Masters Dvd Collection

as SELF
2005
Retro Video Collection 1975-1999 vol3 poster

Retro Video Collection 1975-1999 vol3

as self
2004
Tears for Fears: Tears Roll Down - Greatest Hits '82-'92 poster

Tears for Fears: Tears Roll Down - Greatest Hits '82-'92

as Himself
2003
Tears For Fears - Going To California poster

Tears For Fears - Going To California

as Self - Rhythm Guitar / Vocals
1990
Tears For Fears - Scenes from the Big Chair poster

Tears For Fears - Scenes from the Big Chair

as Himself
1985
Tears for Fears: In My Mind's Eye poster

Tears for Fears: In My Mind's Eye

as Self
1984