Michael ‘Mick’ Fleetwood is a ‘Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’ inductee British musician and actor. Undoubtedly, he is most famous for being the drummer and co-founder of the rock & roll band ‘Fleetwood Mac’ (1967 – present).
Some of ‘Fleetwood Mac’s’ greatest multi-platinum albums are ‘Bare Trees’ (1972), ‘Mystery to Me’ (1973), ‘Mirage’ (1982), ‘Tango in the Night’ (1987), and ‘Behind the Mask’(1990). If that wasn’t enough, the albums ‘Fleetwood Mac’ (1975), ‘Greatest Hits’ (1988), ‘The Dance’ (1997), and ‘Say You Will’ (2003) are three of ‘Fleetwood Mac’s’ best-selling albums. Additionally, ‘Rumours’ (1977) won the band two ‘Grammy Awards’ in 1978.
Mick Fleetwood also released several solo albums including ‘The Visitor’ (1981), ‘I’m Not Me’ (1983), ‘Total Drumming’ (2001), ‘Something Big’ (2004), and ‘Blue Again’ (2008). But none of them were chart-toppers. Mick Fleetwood’s best movies are ‘The Running Man’ (1987), ‘Zero Tolerance’ (1995), ‘Snide and Prejudice’ (1997), and ‘Mr. Music’ (1997). Fleetwood’s TV acting credits include, ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ (1989) and ‘Wiseguy’ (1989). He has also made appearances as himself on ‘Top Gear’ (2013) and ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ (2017).