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Jon Bon Jovi

Jon Bon Jovi

Birthday: 2 March 1962, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: John Francis Bongiovi Jr.
Height: 175 cm

Jon Bon Jovi, was born John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. On March 2, 1962, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to parents John Francis Bongiovi, Sr. and Carol Sharkey. Family Sharkey was a former model and one of the ...Show More

Jon Bon Jovi
[on who he would dream of to give a commencement speech] probably somebody who is smart like George Show more [on who he would dream of to give a commencement speech] probably somebody who is smart like George Washington or Ben Franklin but if I could have a musician come out and talk to me I'd probably want [Frank] Sinatra to come back, can you imagine Frank coming out and giving a commencement speech? Hide
"If people have to tell you how successful they are, they really aren't that successful. That's some Show more "If people have to tell you how successful they are, they really aren't that successful. That's something I learned sweeping floors at this recording studio called the Power Station. Mediocre stars were the biggest pricks, and the big stars were the ones who came in and said, "How're those demos going?" - Keep pushing." (success and life) Hide
I wrote the album during a time of extreme polarization in America. There was a war happening and it Show more I wrote the album during a time of extreme polarization in America. There was a war happening and it was dividing families. I realized the party that I was working for had lost but that we still had to come forward together as a nation. You can't be a sore loser. Hence the album title "Have a Nice Day". What drew me to politics in the first place was the fact that I wanted to have a place to take a stand and use my voice to express what I believed in. But I've no longer got any political aspirations. I feel that as a politician, fifty per cent of people would hate you before you even left the house. And I've never quite known what motivates politicians. Do they really believe in the cause that strongly or is it just the pursuit of power? I once flew on a plane with Bill Clinton and a reporter asked whose job was better, mine or the President's? I said that mine was, because I get to keep the plane and the house. Hide
I suppose I am like the Elvis Costello of the movie business and the Tom Cruise of the music busines Show more I suppose I am like the Elvis Costello of the movie business and the Tom Cruise of the music business. I got so many good reviews for so many movies but had zero commercial success. And yet with regards to the band's music the critics have never been very accepting but the masses keep buying our albums Hide
[on his new contest that will end with him and his band surprising a college graduation with a rock Show more [on his new contest that will end with him and his band surprising a college graduation with a rock concert.]I know, I'm having two kids graduating college this year, the joy that families that have gone through the years with their children getting ready for this moment, the idea that we would come by ... it's pretty neat. Hide
Do you really want to know why I'm doing all this goodwill, and why I'm an ambassador for Habitat fo Show more Do you really want to know why I'm doing all this goodwill, and why I'm an ambassador for Habitat for Humanity and why I gave a million to [relief efforts for Hurricane] Katrina? It's because I feel guilty about the huge hole in the ozone layer my haircuts created. It's my responsibility to right the wrongs of the Eighties. Hide
"I was crushed when Bush got re-elected. I was so depressed and am still gravely disappointed with t Show more "I was crushed when Bush got re-elected. I was so depressed and am still gravely disappointed with the results of both elections. I think history will verify that the world would have been a much better place if the outcome had not been that way. I'm never going to be invited for tea at the White House. But I've never gone on stage - before the elections or since - and slagged off Bush. Not because I agree with him in any way, out of respect for the office of President. It's too obvious to bash Bush. Everybody knows what I think about his policies. We went to a local bar for a couple of drinks to cheer ourselves up. On the way home we passed a couple who were in their sixties. I could see the recognition in their eyes so I said, 'How ya doing?'. The old guy replied, 'I only got one thing to say to you' - and put his hand in the sign of a 'W'. I went bananas - and that wasn't one tenth of how badly my wife reacted. Needless to say, it's been a difficult last couple of years. It's heartbreaking many people now view Americans with suspicion. At one time, we were everybody's best friend. We could go to places perceived as dangerous territories. Now, I'd think twice about asking our road crew to travel there." (May 2006) Hide
I would love to be able to do both (acting and making music). If I look at someone like Sinatra, who Show more I would love to be able to do both (acting and making music). If I look at someone like Sinatra, who toured until he was 80 and made 60 movies, that would be a great life to have. Hide
Success is falling nine times and getting up ten. Success is falling nine times and getting up ten.
Some people just court celebrity for the sake of it. People like Tom Cruise. He was always a great a Show more Some people just court celebrity for the sake of it. People like Tom Cruise. He was always a great actor, but I think the man's lost it, lost it. You won't ever catch me jumping up and down on Oprah going on about how I love this woman. And then others start feeding off it. Suddenly, Katie Holmes is on the covers of magazines. These people claim they hate the intrusion that fame brings but then they bring it on themselves by having huge entourages everywhere they go, attracting attention to themselves. It's a great fallacy. Another one's Paris Hilton. Famous for being infamous. And the people who should be getting the attention, people like Bob Dylan, aren't. It's sad. Hide
"My real friends and my family know that if I'm not working I'm miserable. It's not for monetary rea Show more "My real friends and my family know that if I'm not working I'm miserable. It's not for monetary reasons. I already have fame and fortune. Now I want to find the greatness in things - which is why I was attracted to the arts in the first place. Slowly, I have fallen in love with acting. And all the struggle here - the acting lessons, the indie movies - has taught me so much." (being in the limelight) Hide
This is the way I look at sex scenes: I have basically been doing them for a living for years. Tryin Show more This is the way I look at sex scenes: I have basically been doing them for a living for years. Trying to seduce an audience is the basis of rock 'n roll, and if I may say so, I'm pretty good at it...Plus, being married and monogamous, it's the closest thing I can do to having sex without getting in trouble for it...The only thing I like more than my wife is my money, and I'm not about to lose that to her and her lawyers, that's for damn sure."--Movieline, February 1998 Hide
"Introverted maybe, but incredibly focused to do whatever it is that I want to do. If it's to go run Show more "Introverted maybe, but incredibly focused to do whatever it is that I want to do. If it's to go running this morning or to drink tonight, it's gonna be the whole bottle. I don't sip." (about being shy) Hide
Jon Bon Jovi's FILMOGRAPHY
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Himself - Host, Himself - Musical Guest, Various
Himself - Host, Himself - Musical Guest, Various

Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi

Rich Walker
Rich Walker

Jensen
Jensen

Himself - Guest Performer
Himself - Guest Performer

Lt. Pete Emmett
Lt. Pete Emmett

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