
Sonny Rollins
Known for Acting · 17 credits
- Born
- 1930-09-07
- Died
- 2026-05-25
- Place of birth
- New York City, New York, USA
- Also known as
- Walter Theodore Rollins
Biography
Walter Theodore "Sonny" Rollins (September 7, 1930 - May 25, 2026) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians. In a seven-decade career, he has recorded over sixty albums as a leader. A number of his compositions, including "St. Thomas", "Oleo", "Doxy", "Pent-Up House", and "Airegin", have become jazz standards. Rollins has been called "the greatest living improviser" and the "Saxophone Colossus".
Rollins was born in New York City to parents from the United States Virgin Islands. The youngest of three siblings, he grew up in central Harlem and on Sugar Hill, receiving his first alto saxophone at the age of seven or eight. He attended Edward W. Stitt Junior High School and graduated from Benjamin Franklin High School in East Harlem. Rollins started as a pianist, changed to alto saxophone, and finally switched to tenor in 1946. During his high school years, he played in a band with other future jazz legends Jackie McLean, Kenny Drew, and Art Taylor.
After graduating from high school in 1948, Rollins began performing professionally; he made his first recordings in early 1949 as a sideman with the bebop singer Babs Gonzales (trombonist J. J. Johnson was the arranger of the group). Within the next few months, he began to make a name for himself, recording with Johnson and appearing under the leadership of pianist Bud Powell, alongside trumpeter Fats Navarro and drummer Roy Haynes, on a seminal "hard bop" session.
In early 1950, Rollins was arrested for armed robbery and spent ten months in Rikers Island jail before being released on parole; in 1952, he was re-arrested for violating the terms of his parole by using heroin. Between 1951 and 1953, he recorded with Miles Davis, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Charlie Parker, and Thelonious Monk. A breakthrough arrived in 1954 when he recorded his famous compositions "Oleo", "Airegin", and "Doxy" with a quintet led by Davis that also featured pianist Horace Silver, these recordings appearing on the album Bags' Groove.
In 1955, Rollins entered the Federal Medical Center, Lexington, at the time the only assistance in the U.S. for drug addicts. While there, he volunteered for then-experimental methadone therapy and was able to break his heroin habit, after which he lived for a time in Chicago, briefly rooming with the trumpeter Booker Little. Rollins initially feared sobriety would impair his musicianship, but then went on to greater success.
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (15)

Chasing Trane
2017
as Self - Musician

A Great Day in Harlem
1994
as Self

It Must Schwing: The Blue Note Story
2018
as Self

Who Is Sonny Rollins?
1968
as Self

The Jazz Baroness
2009
as Self

Hargrove
2022
as Self

Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes
2023
as Self

Brownie Speaks
2014
as Self

Saxophone Colossus
1998
as Self

John Coltrane Four Tenors
2002
as Himself
Sonny Rollins '74: Rescued!
2010
as Self

Sonny Rollins: Beyond the Notes
2012
as Self
Sonny Rollins Sextet 1993 Jazz Madrid
as Self

Jazz Club 2
2022

Jazz Icons: Sonny Rollins Live in '65 & '68
2008
as Self
About Sonny Rollins
Walter Theodore "Sonny" Rollins (September 7, 1930 - May 25, 2026) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians. In a seven-decade career, he has recorded over sixty albums as a leader. A number of his compositions, including "St. Thomas", "Oleo", "Doxy", "Pent-Up House", and "Airegin", have become jazz standards. Rollins has been called "the greatest living improviser" and the "Saxophone Colossus". Rollins was born in New York City to parents from the United States… With 17 credits spanning from 1968 to 2023, Sonny Rollins has appeared in 15 films and 2 TV shows.
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- Chasing Trane (2017) — as Self - Musician
- A Great Day in Harlem (1994) — as Self
- It Must Schwing: The Blue Note Story (2018) — as Self
- Who Is Sonny Rollins? (1968) — as Self
- The Jazz Baroness (2009) — as Self
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