Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Biography
Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson (born March 16, 1954) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and composer. She rose to fame alongside her older sister, singer Ann Wilson, as a guitarist and backing vocalist in the rock band Heart, which she joined in 1974. But if he start from the start so is she raised near Seattle, Washington in the suburb of Bellevue, Wilson began playing music as a teenager. And during college so did she joined her sister Anns baand. Witch was the first hard rock band fronted by women, Heart released numerous albums throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, beginning with Dreamboat Annie (1975), and Little Queen (1977), both of which generated chart singles such as "Magic Man", "Crazy on You", and "Barracuda". The band later had commercial success, especially with their eighth and ninth studio albums, Heart and Bad Animals, which were released in 1985 and 1987.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Sound
Known Credits
34
Gender
Female
Birthday
1954-03-16 (71 years old)
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Acting

2019

Heart: Live in Atlantic City as Not available

2016

Heart: Rock & Roll as Not available

2014

Led Zeppelin Played Here as Self (archive footage)

2013

Alice in Chains: AIC 23 as Herself

2011

Heart - Night at Sky Church as Herself (lead guitar)

2008

Heart - Live as Herself

2007

Heart - Dreamboat Annie Live as Herself (lead guitar)

2003

Heart: Alive in Seattle as Herself (lead guitar)

2002

CMT Crossroads as Self

1999

Family Guy as Nancy Wilson (voice)

1997

The View as Self

1995

Heart: The Road Home as Herself - Lead Guitar

1984

The Wild Life as David's Wife

1982

Fast Times at Ridgemont High as Beautiful Girl in Car

1978

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as Our Guests at Heartland

1976

Heart: Second Ending as Not available

NaN

Untitled Heart Biopic as Not available
Crew

2005

Elizabethtown Original Music Composer

2002

Hitting It Hard Music

2001

Vanilla Sky Original Music Composer

2000

Almost Famous Original Music Composer

1996

Jerry Maguire Original Music Composer

1989

Say Anything... Additional Soundtrack