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Nikki Sixx

Nikki Sixx

Nikki Sixx (born Frank Carlton Serafino Feranna Jr.; December 11, 1958) is an American musician, best known as the co-founder, bassist, and primary songwriter of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, being the only member to remain throughout their entire history.Prior to forming Mötley Crüe, he was a member of Sister before going on to form London with his Sister bandmate Lizzie Grey. In 2000, he formed side project group 58 with Dave Darling, Steve Gibb and Bucket Baker, issuing one album, Diet for a New America. Also in 2002, he formed the hard rock supergroup Brides of Destruction with L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns. His side band Sixx:A.M. was formed in 2006, initially to record an audio accompaniment to Sixx's autobiography The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star, which featured songwriter, producer, and vocalist James Michael and guitarist DJ Ashba. He launched the clothing line "Royal Underground" in 2006 with Kelly Gray, formerly the co-president and house model of St. John. In 2010, Premiere Radio Networks launched nationally syndicated rock/alternative music radio programs "Sixx Sense" and "The Side Show Countdown" with both based in Dallas, Texas and hosted by Sixx and co-hosted by Jenn Marino. He was married to his first wife, Playboy Playmate Brandi Brandt from May 1989 to November 1996; they have three children: Gunner Nicholas Sixx (born January 25, 1991), Storm Brieann Sixx (born April 14, 1994), and Decker Nilsson Sixx (born May 23, 1995). One month after the divorce from Brandt, he married his second wife, actress and Playmate of the Month for September 1995, Donna D'Errico; they have one daughter, Frankie-Jean Mary Sixx (born January 2, 2001). They separated twice and divorced in June 2007. He dated tattoo artist Kat Von D from 2008 to 2010. He then married his third wife, Courtney Binghamton on March 15, 2014; they have a daughter Ruby Sixx (born July 27, 2019).

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Title

Character Name

Rating

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June 16th, 2023

Mötley Crüe | Hellfest 2023

Self

8

March 22nd, 2019

The Dirt

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

7.4

January 28th, 2017

Cum On Feel The Noize

Self

7

TBD

The Rise And Rise of Motley Crue

Self (archive footage)

TBD

August 25th, 2017

30 Years of Mötley Crüe: XXX Girls Girls Girls

Self

8.2

November 17th, 2016

Graspop Metal Meeting 2016 Compilation

Self [Sixx A.M.]

TBD

June 14th, 2016

Mötley Crüe: The End - Live in Los Angeles

Self

8.6

May 26th, 2016

It's So Easy and Other Lies

Self

6

November 1st, 2014

The Life, Blood and Rhythm of Randy Castillo

Self

2.5

October 29th, 2014

Slash: Raised On the Sunset Strip

Self

6.2

September 19th, 2012

Mötley Crüe | Live Side

Self

10

August 20th, 2011

Ozzy Osbourne: Thirty Years After The Blizzard

Self

8

March 15th, 2010

Lemmy

Self

7.5

October 12th, 2009

Mötley Crüe ‎| The Spirit Of Buenos Aires

Self

8.5

March 24th, 2009

Mötley Crüe | Crüe Fest 2008

Self

7

November 4th, 2005

Disaster!

Self [Motley Crue] (voice)

5.2

October 25th, 2005

Mötley Crüe | Carnival of Sins

Self

7.9

January 1st, 2003

Mötley Crüe | Greatest Video Hits

Self [Mötley Crüe]

7.5

March 13th, 2002

When Rock Ruled the World

Self

TBD

January 1st, 2001

Mötley Crüe | Lewd, Crued & Tattooed

Self

6

August 26th, 2000

Hellraisers

Self (archive footage)

TBD

December 13th, 1998

Mötley Crüe | Behind The Music

Self

9.3

March 24th, 1992

Motley Crue: Decade of Decadence '81-'91

TBD

8.5

August 3rd, 1989

Moscow Music Peace Festival

Self [Mötley Crüe]

7.8

October 15th, 1987

Mötley Crüe | Girls Girls Girls Tour '87/'88

Self

TBD

October 27th, 1986

Mötley Crüe | Uncensored

Self

9.5

June 5th, 1984

Mötley Crüe | Quebec City 1984

Self

9.5

May 29th, 1983

Mötley Crüe: The US Festival '83

TBD

7.5

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