Exene Cervenka

Artist

Popular As Exene Exene Cervenková Christine Notmyrealname

Birthday February 1, 1956

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 68 years old

Nationality United States

#8015 Most Popular

1956

Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet.

She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X.

The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old musician John Doe at a poetry workshop at the Beyond Baroque Foundation in Venice, California.

Cervenka started working there.

1977

Billy Zoom (guitar) and John Doe (bass and vocals) founded X in 1977, with D.J. Bonebrake coming aboard as drummer.

Doe asked Cervenka to join soon after as a co-lead vocalist, and the duo were also the band's primary songwriters.

1980

They released their debut album, Los Angeles, in 1980 and, over the next six years, five more albums.

She learned to play guitar from Dave Alvin of The Blasters.

Cervenka was married to John Doe from 1980 to 1985.

1982

In 1982, Cervenka published Adulterers Anonymous, her first in a series of four books in collaboration with artist Lydia Lunch.

1986

She met her second husband Viggo Mortensen in 1986 on the set of the comedy Salvation!, a parody of televangelism.

Mortensen played her husband Jerome.

1987

They married on July 8, 1987.

1988

On January 28, 1988, Cervenka gave birth to a son, Henry Blake Mortensen.

Mortensen and Cervenka lived in Idaho for three years.

1992

They separated in 1992, and were divorced in 1997.

Cervenka married musician Jason Edge, who went on to play in her band Original Sinners.

Edge and Cervenka are now divorced.

Cervenka moved from Los Angeles to Jefferson City, Missouri, for four years, and then returned to Southern California.

She now lives in Orange County.

1996

She and Lunch also released a spoken word album, Rude Hieroglyphics, in 1996 and toured in support of the project.

From 1996 to 1999, John Roecker and Cervenka co-owned the Los Angeles store "You've Got Bad Taste."

The store specialized in kitsch and various "off-color" novelties.

1999

In 1999, as Exene Červenková, she appeared in the cult video Decoupage 2000: Return of the Goddess, along with guests Karen Black and the band L7.

2000

She gave a reading of her poem "They Must Be Angels," and appeared in an interview skit with Decoupage 2000 hostess Summer Caprice.

2005

In 2005, Cervenka's journals and mixed media collages were exhibited in a one-person exhibition titled America the Beautiful at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.

The exhibit was curated by Kristine McKenna and Michael Duncan.

2006

An expanded version of the exhibition traveled to DCKT Contemporary in New York in January 2006.

2009

On June 2, 2009, Cervenka released a statement revealing that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Well before this diagnosis, she and X had actively supported Sweet Relief, a charity that aids uninsured artists.

2011

Sweet Relief was begun by musician Victoria Williams when she herself was diagnosed with MS. In 2011, Cervenka said she may have been misdiagnosed.

However, Cervenka had to cancel a Spring 2011 tour due to problems associated with her MS. During a July 2015 interview, John Doe said that the multiple sclerosis diagnosis was a misdiagnosis, that Cervenka, after consulting with various doctors who were not able to diagnose her, is healthy.

Cervenka, as a self-styled "conspiracy therapist," has provoked controversy on social media and on YouTube, under the name "Christine Notmyrealname," by advancing conspiracy theories including the view that the Isla Vista shootings were a hoax designed to bring about stricter gun control laws.

After the backlash, she has issued an apology on her Facebook and Twitter accounts and her conspiracy related YouTube videos are no longer available for viewing.

However, when pressed in interviews, Cervenka has insisted on a talking point of a "fake" news media, and has given tacit approval to what critics describe as fringe ideologies espoused on message boards and by then-President Donald Trump.