Russell Mael Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Russell Craig Mael (born October 5, 1948 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer and songwriter who, with his elder brother Ron, formed the band Sparks in 1971, which was renamed from Halfnelson. He is also the co-founder of Lil' Beethoven Records.
Full Name
Russell Mael
Net Worth
$9 Million
Date Of Birth
1948-10-05
Place Of Birth
Los Angeles, California, United States
Profession
Music Producer, Songwriter, Singer-songwriter
Education
University of California, Los Angeles, Palisades Charter High School
Nationality
American
Parents
Meyer Mael, Miriam Mael
Siblings
Ron Mael
Nicknames
Russell Mael, Mael, Russell
IMDB
Music Groups
Sparks, FFS
Movies
Knock Off, Bad Manners
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Trademark
1
High-pitched falsetto singing voice
2
Energetic stage presence
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Top of the Pops: The Story of 1979
2014
TV Movie documentary writer: "Number One Song in Heaven"
Alan Partridge
2013
writer: "The Number One Song in Heaven"
Bunheads
2013
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Some Jerk with a Camera
2011
TV Series documentary writer - 2 episodes
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
2009
writer: "The Willys", "Eaten by the Monster of Love" - as Russell C. Mael
The Intimate Strangers Are Here
2008
performer: "Suburban Homeboy", "Intro", "Intro Reprise", "Likeable", "This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us", "Moon over Kentucky"
Gilmore Girls
2006
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Brothers in Arms
2005
TV Movie documentary writer: "Beat the Clock", "How Can I Get to Carnegie Hall?" - uncredited
It's All Gone Pete Tong
2004
writer: "Musak"
Knock Off
1998
performer: "Its a Knock-Off"
Unlawful Entry
1992
writer: "NATIONAL CRIME AWARENESS WEEK"
Black Rain
1989
"SINGING IN THE SHOWER"
Rad
1986
producer: "Music That You Can Dance To" / writer: "Music That You Can Dance To"
Fright Night
1985
producer: "ARMIES OF THE NIGHT" / writer: "ARMIES OF THE NIGHT"
Heavenly Bodies
1984
writer: "Breaking Out of Prison"
Get Crazy
1983
writer: "Get Crazy"
Valley Girl
1983
writer: "Angst in My Pants", "Eaten by the Monster of Love"