"Cracked Actor" was released on 19 April 1973 on Bowie's sixth studio album
Aladdin Sane, sequenced as the fifth track—the final on side one of the original LP—between "
Panic in Detroit" and "
Time". Each track was ascribed a location on the album label to indicate where it was written or took its inspiration; "Cracked Actor" was ascribed to
Los Angeles, California. Following its release on
Aladdin Sane, "Cracked Actor" was issued as Bowie's first single for the Russian market, backed with "
John, I'm Only Dancing". The timing was supposedly to cash in on publicity emanating from his trip through Eastern Europe on the
Trans-Siberian Railway in April–May 1973, shortly before his final
Ziggy Stardust tour in the UK. "Cracked Actor" was performed live throughout the 1973 tour. A recording from the performance at the
Hammersmith Odeon, London, on 3 July 1973 was released on
Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture. For Bowie's 1974
Diamond Dogs Tour, he would performed the song wearing sunglasses and holding a skull (à la
Hamlet), which he would then proceed to
French kiss. Biographer Nicholas Pegg has given praise to the routine, stating: "not only did the Yorick affectation provide instant shorthand for everything actorish, but it reinforced the song's terror of ephemerality with Hamlet's own: 'let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come.'" Performances from this tour were released on
David Live (1974) and ''
Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74) (2017), as well as the 1989 box set Sound + Vision''. In 1983, Bowie revived the song and the sunglasses-and-skull routine for his
Serious Moonlight Tour. Biographer Chris O'Leary found these performances to be subpar, finding "he came off as an animatronic
Disneyland exhibit." A performance recorded on 12 September 1983 was included on the live album ''Serious Moonlight (Live '83)
, which was part of the 2018 box set Loving the Alien (1983–1988) and was released separately the following year. The filmed performance appears on the concert video Serious Moonlight (1984). The song was performed live at the BBC Radio Theatre, Portland Place, London on 27 June 2000. This recording appeared on the limited edition bonus disk of Bowie at the Beeb''. "Cracked Actor" provided its name to a
documentary chronicling Bowie's life in Los Angeles, using a mixture of sequences filmed in limousines, hotels and concert footage, most of which was taken from a show there at
Universal Amphitheatre on 2 September 1974. Directed by
Alan Yentob and broadcast in the UK on 26 January 1975, the documentary is notable for showing Bowie's declining mental state during this period because of his growing
cocaine addiction. Although
Cracked Actor has never received an official release, Pegg calls it "arguably the finest documentary made about David Bowie". ==Personnel==