

Woody Guthrie
Actor · Writer · ComposerWoodrow Wilson Guthrie (July 14, 1912 – October 3, 1967) was an American singer-songwriter and composer who was one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. He inspired several generations both politically and musically with songs such as "This Land Is Your Land". Guthrie wrote hundreds of country, folk, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works. Dust Bowl Ballads, Guthrie's album of songs about the Dust Bowl period, was included on Mojo magazine's list of 100 Records That Changed The World, and many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress. Songwriters who have acknowledged Guthrie as a major influence on their work include Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Robert Hunter, Harry Chapin, John Mellencamp, Pete Seeger, Andy Irvine, Joe Strummer, Billy Bragg, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Jeff Tweedy, Tom Paxton, Brian Fallon, Sean Bonnette, and Sixto Rodríguez. He frequently performed with the message "This machine kills fascists" displayed on his guitar.
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Woody Guthrie and the Ghost of Tom Joad Today
2026
Self (archive footage)

Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
2013
Self (archive footage)

Down the Tracks: The Music That Influenced Bob Dylan
2008

Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home
2006
Self (archive footage)

Billy Bragg & Wilco: Man in the Sand
2005
Self (archive footage)

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
2005
Self (archive footage)

Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: Red River Blues 1948-1974
2003
Self

This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of Woody Guthrie
1997

BBC Arena: Woody Guthrie
1988
Self (archive footage)

Woody Guthrie: Hard Travelin'
1984
Self (archive footage)

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975
Self (archive footage)

To Hear Your Banjo Play
1947
Self
- The Fight for Life
The Fight for Life
1940









