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Glenn Frey: From Eagles to Hollywood – How a Hit Song Launched His Acting Career

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Eagles‘ Glenn Frey Found Second Act Through ‘Miami Vice’ role Inspired by Hit Song

Glenn Frey, best known as⁢ a founding member ‌of the Eagles, unexpectedly launched‍ an acting career thanks to the success of his 1984 solo single, “Smuggler’s Blues.” Tho the Eagles never officially disbanded – Frey‌ described their separations as “an extremely long vacation” – ⁣individual members pursued solo projects. ⁢Frey released No Fun Aloud in ‍1984, ⁤the first official solo album from an Eagles member, predating solo work from Joe Walsh adn Don‍ Henley.

While songs like “The ​Heat⁤ is On” (from Beverly Hills‌ Cop) and “You Belong to the City” (from the Miami Vice soundtrack)⁤ initially ‍garnered attention from his solo work, it was “Smuggler’s Blues” that proved pivotal. The song, a departure from the downtempo ballads⁢ on The Allnighter,‍ detailed the exploits​ of ​drug smugglers and caught the attention of Miami Vice creator Michael Mann.

Mann didn’t ask Frey⁣ about his acting ability,but instead proposed an episode storyline based on‍ “Smuggler’s ⁤Blues,” offering Frey the role of Jimmy. Frey accepted,and the experience ignited a passion for acting.”I was contacted when I was filming the video for ‘Smuggler’s Blues’,” Frey later said. “Miami Vice was filming its first episode,⁤ and they wanted to⁣ get the show somehow involved in the video.⁣ michael [Mann] sat down with me…and explained to me his concept of an episode based on ‘Smuggler’s Blues’. ‘You’re going to play this guy Jimmy, and you’ll be great.'”

Frey proved a capable actor,taking on subtle roles throughout ‍his career. He later appeared in Jerry Maguire (1996) as a businessman who stands up to tom⁣ Cruise’s character, a role many consider one of his most memorable. Despite his acting success, Frey ultimately rejoined the Eagles for their 1990s reunion.

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