Courtney Love

Courtney Love (née Courtney Michelle Harrison) is an American musician. She rose to fame and is best known for being the singer and guitarist for the alternative rock band Hole from 1989 to 2002 and 2010 to 2012 and for her high-profile marriage to Nirvana singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain from 1992 until his death in 1994. Her most famous songs with Hole include "Doll Parts," "Violet," "Celebrity Skin," "Malibu" and "Awful." Love has also acted in films and has appeared in films like 1986's Sid and Nancy, 1996's Basquiat, 1996's The People vs. Larry Flynt, 1999's 200 Cigarettes, 1999's Man on the Moon and 2002's Trapped. She also appeared in a recurring role in the television drama Sons of Anarchy during its seventh and final season in 2014.
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Journalist Says Courtney Love Grabbed His Crotch — and Wants 'Conversation' About #MeToo 'Double Standards'
Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love and baby Frances Bean attending the 1993 MTV Music Video Awards
Courtney Love Pens Tribute to Kurt Cobain on 29th Anniversary of His Death: 'Miss Him Deeply'
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Courtney Love Says Rock Hall of Fame Inducts 'So Few' Women and Black Artists in Op-Ed: 'Go to Hell'