Ian McDonald

Ian McDonald

Actor
Born: 6 April 1945, Luton, England
Estimated net worth: $4 million

Ian McDonald is a British musician and actor known for his work with the progressive rock band King Crimson. He is recognized for his contributions to the band's seminal album 'In the Court of the Crimson King.' McDonald is known for his multi-instrumental skills and... Read More

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Name
Ian McDonald
Height
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Born
6 April 1945, Luton, England
Spouses
None
Children
2 children, names not publicly known
Parents
Father: John McDonald, Mother: name not publicly known
Estimated Net Worth
$4 million

Credits

Year Title Character Rating
2022
In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 poster
Movie

In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50

The film explores the “acute suffering” and transcendent glory experienced by current and former members of King Crimson, allowing the...

Unknown character
7.2 / 10
2019
Foreigner - Double Vision 40 Live.Reloaded poster
Movie

Foreigner - Double Vision 40 Live.Reloaded

Foreigner, Double Vision Then And Now takes viewers behind the scenes as original band members join Mick Jones and FOREIGNER...

Self
8.3 / 10
2003 Unknown character
5.0 / 10
2001
Steve Hackett: The Tokyo Tapes - Live In Japan 1996 poster
Movie

Steve Hackett: The Tokyo Tapes - Live In Japan 1996

In 1996, Steve Hackett (formerly of Genesis) assembled a progressive rock supergroup, including players from Genesis, King Crimson, Asia, Weather...

Himself - Flute, Sax, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
8.0 / 10
1978
Foreigner - Live at the Rainbow '78 poster
Movie

Foreigner - Live at the Rainbow '78

Featuring the classic Foreigner line-up of Jones, Gramm, McDonald, Greenwood, Gagliardi and Elliott, this show captures the essence of a...

Unknown character
8.7 / 10

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Ian McDonald is best known for his work as a musician with King Crimson, particularly for his contributions to their iconic album 'In the Court of the Crimson King.'

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