
Gerald V. Casale
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gerald Vincent Casale (born Gerald Vincent Pizzute, July 28, 1948), often known as Jerry Casale, is a vocalist, bass guitar/synthesizer player, and a founding member (with Mark Mothersbaugh and Bob Lewis) of the new wave band Devo. Along with Mothersbaugh, whom he met at Kent State University, Casale co-wrote most of Devo's material (including the hit "Whip It"), designed Devo's distinctive attire (including the Energy Dome, plastic pompadours, and yellow radiation suits) over the years with Mothersbaugh, and directed most of Devo's videos. He has also directed videos for other artists, including The Cars ("Panorama"), Rush ("Superconductor"), A Perfect Circle ("Imagine"), Foo Fighters ("I'll Stick Around"), Soundgarden ("Blow Up the Outside World"), and Silverchair ("Freak" and "Cemetery"), among others. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gerald Casale,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Human Highway
as Nuclear Garbageperson
1982

Butch DEVO And The Sundance Gig
2014

Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun
as Himself (as Devo)
2004

The Spirit of '76
as Yale-44
1990

DEVO | Live
as Self
2004

Devo: The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
as Self
1993

Devo | Live In Benicàssim
as Self
2011

3-DEVO
as Self
1982

Are We Not Men?
as Self
TBA

DEVO | Whistler Medals Plaza
as Self
2010

DEVO | The Men Who Make the Music
as Self
1979

DEVOtional: A Decade Of Devotion
as Self
2010

If It Ain't Stiff: The Stiff Records Story
as Self
2007

We're All Devo
as Self [DEVO]
1983

DEVO
as Self
2024

In the Beginning Was the End: The Truth About De-Evolution
1976

Devo: Hardcore Live!
as Himself
2015

DEVO | Live in London
as Self
2009

J.R. “Bob” Dobbs and The Church of the SubGenius
as Self
2019

Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise
as Self
2017