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Jim Carroll(1949-2009)

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  • Writer
  • Composer
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During the 1960s, Carroll was a basketball prodigy and a fountain of untapped talent. He was also progressively becoming an addict. Through his teenage years, he discovered love, loss, pain, and joy, which is recounted in his memoir, "The Basketball Diaries", which tells the story of being lost; searching for something of substance and meaning; and about the beauty of innocence and the darkness of its loss. As copies of the diary began to make the rounds in the literary underground, Carroll was lauded as an important writer as people began to praise his talent. Kerouac and Burroughs dubbed Carroll "a born writer".

By 1978, "The Basketball Diaries" was published and Carroll was a genuine literary icon. In 1973, he published "Living in the Movies", and moved to California. However, the purity he sought was not achieved until the origination of his second diary, "Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries". The diary recalls his years working under the wing of Andy Warhol at the latter's legendary Factory, the entries also illustrate Carroll's battle with heroin addiction.

After touring with rocker Patti Smith, Carroll explored the idea of starting his own band. What eventually was conceived was The Jim Carroll Band. The band released three records under the Atlantic Records banner. Throughout the 1980s/1990s, Carroll continued to publish poetry and spoken word albums as well as a greatest hits compilation of his band.

In 1995, Scott Kalvert released a biopic of Carroll's life. The film property had been purchased by numerous directors who had all failed to produce it. It was finally released with Leonardo DiCaprio playing Carroll. Despite a strong lead performance in the film, ultimately it did not capture the beauty and brutal honesty of Carroll's book. Certain events were changed, characters invented and entire plot devices added. Carroll was quoted as having been "unpleased" with the final product. After this, he published another compilation of poetry and recorded his first straight rock album of all new material in almost 20 years.

Carroll continued to tour through live readings and book signings. He remained in his native Manhattan, where he experienced a lifetime wrought with exploration and self-discovery until his death there at age 60 in 2009.
BornAugust 1, 1949
DiedSeptember 11, 2009(60)
BornAugust 1, 1949
DiedSeptember 11, 2009(60)
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Leonardo DiCaprio in Basketball Diaries (1995)
Basketball Diaries
7.3
  • Frankie Pinewater(as James Dennis Carroll)
  • 1995
Sylvester Stallone, Idris Elba, John Cena, Joel Kinnaman, David Dastmalchian, and Margot Robbie in The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Suicide Squad
7.2
  • Soundtrack("People Who Died")
  • 2021
Henry Thomas and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
E.T., l'extra-terrestre
7.9
  • Soundtrack("People Who Died")
  • 1982
Sarah Polley in L'Armée des morts (2004)
L'Armée des morts
7.2
  • Soundtrack("People Who Died")
  • 2004

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Actor



  • The Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died (1995)
    The Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died
    4.6
    Music Video
    • Jim Carroll
    • 1995
  • Leonardo DiCaprio in Basketball Diaries (1995)
    Basketball Diaries
    7.3
    • Frankie Pinewater (as James Dennis Carroll)
    • 1995
  • Jim Carroll in MTV Unplugged Spoken Word II (1994)
    MTV Unplugged Spoken Word II
    TV Series
    • Monologue
    • 1994
  • James Spader, Kim Richards, and Paul Mones in Quartier chaud (1985)
    Quartier chaud
    6.0
    • Jim Carroll
    • 1985
  • The Jim Carroll Band: Sweet Jane (1984)
    The Jim Carroll Band: Sweet Jane
    Music Video
    • Jim Carroll
    • 1984
  • Jim Carroll in Listen to the City (1984)
    Listen to the City
    4.3
    • Hupar
    • 1984
  • Larry David and Michael Richards in Fridays (1980)
    Fridays
    7.4
    TV Series
    • 1981

Writer



  • Curtis's Charm (1995)
    Curtis's Charm
    6.5
    • story
    • 1995
  • Leonardo DiCaprio in Basketball Diaries (1995)
    Basketball Diaries
    7.3
    • novel
    • 1995
  • Jim Carroll in Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died (1980)
    Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died
    Music Video
    • words
    • 1980

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  • Jim Carroll in Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died (1980)
    Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died
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    • Composer
    • 1980

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  • Alternative name
    • James Dennis Carroll
  • Born
    • August 1, 1949
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 11, 2009
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Rosemary KlemfussSeptember 15, 1978 - 1986 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Recording artist whose albums include Catholic Boy (1980), which included the hit "People Who Died"; Dry Dreams (1982); I Write Your Name (1983); Praying Mantis (1991); World Without Gravity: The Best of the Jim Carroll Band (1994); Pools of Mercury (1998); and Runaway (2000).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 1 Interview
    • 9 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Released four albums with his band "The Jim Carroll Band". The album "Catholic Boy" was released in 1980 followed by "Dry Dreams" in 82 and "I Write Your Name" in 84, all of which were released by Atlantic Records. In 1993 "A World Without Gravity: The Best of the Jim Carroll Band" was released by Rhino Records.

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    September 11, 2009
  • How did Jim Carroll die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Jim Carroll when he died?
    60 years old
  • Where did Jim Carroll die?
    Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Jim Carroll born?
    August 1, 1949

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