Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Drag History Diva-Holly Woodlawn



It's always interesting to look at drag books and do research on the mover and shakers of the earlier drag queens. And a name that always comes to mind is the eccentric Holly Woodlawn. What a campy person she is and one of the first to be filmed in movies.Woodlawn adopted the name Holly as an homage to the heroine of Breakfast at Tiffany's and in 1969 added the surname from a sign she saw on an episode of I Love Lucy. After changing her name she began to tell people she was the Heiress to the Woodlawn Cemetery. Woodlawn grew up in Miami Beach and in 1962 left, heading north. She recollects that "I hocked some jewellery and ... made it all the way to Georgia, where the money ran out and ... had to hitchhike the rest of the way" to New York.



She met Andy Warhol in the Factory at a screening of Flesh. Through him she met Jackie Curtis, who cast Woodlawn in her play Heaven Grand in Amber Orbit in the autumn of 1969. In October she was assigned a bit role in Trash, but so impressed director Paul Morrissey that she was given a larger role. In 1970 she received word from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that George Cukor, supported by others, was petitioning the Academy to nominate her for Trash - however, nothing came of this campaign. In May 1971, Woodlawn replaced Candy Darling at the La Mama Theatre, New York in a production of Vain Victory written and directed by Jackie Curtis. She was arrested and briefly incarcerated in Puerto Rico after being caught shoplifting. Holly created a stir when she was arrested in New York City after impersonating the wife of the French Ambassador to the United Nations. When arrested, she was taken to the Women's House of Detention then transferred to a men's facility when her biological sex was discovered.




By 1976 the work had dried up, and Woodlawn moved to San Francisco. She returned to New York later in the year and had a brief revival after appearing on Geraldo Rivera's talk show, before being jailed again in 1977 for not fulfilling a previous probation obligation. She was released on the appeal of politician Ethan Geto, who helped organize a benefit for her. By 1979, she had surrendered to a drag cabaret faltering career, and ended up cutting her hair and moving back to her parents' home in Miami, getting a busboy job at Benihana of Tokyo. Woodlawn continued to make cameo appearances in plays and films such as Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss throughout the 1980s and 1990s. After Warhol's death, she was a frequently requested commentator on his life and influence. She currently resides in West Hollywood. But now Holly Woodlawn is back, and began performing in cabaret shows in sold-out Los Angeles performances in the early 2000s. She continues to travel with her cabaret show, most recently appearing in Kraków and London in 2010.



And here she was in a pretty interesting interview from the 70's, being ask about circumcision, gays in the armed forces, and group sex!!!

9 comments:

  1. What an interesting life she has had! A true legend!

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  2. Wasn't Madonna interested in playing her in a film at one point?

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  3. one of the best drag names ever. certainly a trail-blazer. oh to be that fascinating.

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  4. She's grand. If this was anyone else, the years on fire would have burned them to a cinder or they would never have made it through the lean years.

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  5. Boy she is something! And what an interview.

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  6. Holly is one colorful person, Ill say that!

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  7. I always love Holly Woodlawn as bizzare as she is!

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