
Bob Geldof
Biography
Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof KBE (born 5 October 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter and political activist. He rose to prominence in the late 1970s as lead singer of the Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, who achieved popularity as part of the punk rock movement. The band had UK number one hits with his co-compositions "Rat Trap" and "I Don't Like Mondays". Geldof starred as Pink in Pink Floyd's 1982 film Pink Floyd – The Wall. As a fundraiser, Geldof organised the charity supergroup Band Aid and the concerts Live Aid and Live 8, and co-wrote "Do They Know It's Christmas?", one of the best-selling singles to date. Geldof is widely recognised for his activism, especially his anti-poverty efforts concerning Africa. In 1984, he and Midge Ure founded the charity supergroup Band Aid to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia. They went on to organise the charity super-concert Live Aid the following year and the Live 8 concerts in 2005. Geldof currently serves as an adviser to the ONE Campaign, co-founded by fellow Irish rock singer and activist Bono, and is a member of the Africa Progress Panel (APP), a group of ten distinguished individuals who advocate at the highest levels for equitable and sustainable development in Africa. A single father, Geldof has also been outspoken for the fathers' rights movement. Geldof was granted an honorary knighthood (KBE) by Elizabeth II in 1986 for his charity work in Africa: it is an honorary award as Geldof is an Irish citizen, but he is often referred to as 'Sir Bob'. He is a recipient of the Man of Peace title which recognises individuals who have made "an outstanding contribution to international social justice and peace", among numerous other awards and nominations. In 2005, he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Geldof, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

Rory Gallagher: Calling Card

Quintessentially Irish

The Greatest Night in Pop

ABBA V Queen

Doug and the Slugs and Me

The Quiet One

Electric Burma: The Concert for Aung San Suu Kyi - Words I Never Said

Irish Rock at the BBC

Nichts als die Wahrheit - 30 Jahre Die Toten Hosen

Bad Girl

Jools Holland: My Life in Music

Ghost Blues: The Story of Rory Gallagher

Starsuckers

Modern Slavery

8

I Am Bob

Sketches of Frank Gehry

Live 8

Stuck in the Middle

The Boomtown Rats: Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1978

Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball?

Lovesongs Of The 70's

The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Music Edition

Live Eighties

The Old Fools

There's Only One Paul McCartney

Spice World

The Rocker: A Portrait of Phil Lynott

Bernard and the Genie

One World, One Voice

The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball

An Audience with Billy Connolly

Number One

The Making of Sun City

An Audience with Mel Brooks

Pink Floyd: The Wall

The Secret Policeman's Other Ball

The Boomtown Rats Live in Japan 1980

Wham!: Last Christmas Unwrapped

The Making of Do They Know It’s Christmas?

The Rory Gallagher Story

Citizens Of Boomtown: The Story of the Boomtown Rats

Postcards from the 48%

Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar

Jazz Open Stuttgart 2017 - Festival of World Stars and Child Prodigies

London's Burning

A Fanatic Heart: Geldof On Yeats

Stranded

Bob Geldof - Berlin Live

The Irish Rock Story: A Tale of Two Cities

Bob Geldof: The Moment

The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink?

Best Ever Spitting Image

The World's Greatest Gigs

Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today

Live Aid Against All Odds

New York Doll

Live Aid

Behind the Music: Michael Hutchence

Diana & Me

Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era

Bob Geldof - Geldof goes Goondiwindi

Pavarotti & Friends

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert

Scarfe's Follies

The Best of Max Headroom

Coast to Coast

Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey

The Comic Relief Utterly Utterly Rude Video Live

Live Aid

We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song

'Do They Know It's Christmas?' - The Story Of The Official Band Aid Video

The Other Side of the Wall

Punk in London
