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Mary Woronov
Filmografía en Videomanía
Año Película
1991WARLOCK EL BRUJO
1990DICK TRACY
1990AL BORDE DEL TERROR II
1989ESC. DE LA LUCHA DE SEXOS EN BEVERLY HILLS
1986TERROR VISION
1986VIUDA NEGRA
1984LA NOCHE DEL COMETA
1982COMIENDOSE A RAUL
1973NOCHE SILENCIOSA NOCHE SANGRIENTA

Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Mary Woronov (1943 - ) Actress Also: Painter Born: December 8, 1943 Education: Cornell University This tall, leggy, and strikingly attractive performer has built a cult following with three decades of appearances in some decidedly off-center films. Sometimes lesbian, often formidable, and usually sexually aggressive, Woronov has played leads and supporting roles in more than 40 films ranging from low-budget horror, sci-fi, and actioners to soft-core adult fare to major Hollywood releases. She seems most comfortable on the margins however; her best work has been done for actor-writer-director Paul Bartel. Woronov came to NYC in the early 1960s to be a painter. She hooked up with the artistic crowd at Andy Warhol's Factory and subsequently became a superstar in several of the celebrated pop artist's experimental 1960s films, notably THE CHELSEA GIRLS (1966) where, as Hanoi Hannah, she berated a room full of fashion victims. Woronov segued to the NYC stage, winning a Theatre World Award for her Broadway debut in David Rabe's Boom Boom Room (1974). Her film career picked up with roles in relatively mainstream fare with a strong exploitation angle. She earned good notices playing a scheming gold digger wife of an arrogant millionaire in SEIZURE, a gory horror flick from neophyte helmer Oliver Stone. Woronov seemed to find her spiritual home at producer Roger Corman New World Pictures appearing in such memorable cheapies as Paul Bartel DEATH RACE 2000 (1975), as racecar driver Calamity Jane, y Allan Arkush boisterous ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL (1979), as a tough principal. Woronov truly shone in Paul Bartel deadpan sick comedy COMIÉNDOSE A RAÚL (1982), a cult classic which Corman refused to finance. As the prudish Mary Bland, she helped her equally strange husband (Bartel) pursue his culinary dreams in a memorably twisted manner. Woronov was again delicious as a pretentious divorcee in Bartel ESCENAS EN BEVERLY HILLS (1989). In recent years, Woronov has successfully resumed her art career as a painter, with exhibits in New York and London. She still turns up on film and TV, typically in small parts and cameos, often in gay-themed indies like Gregg Araki's THE LIVING END (1992) and Richard Glatzer's GRIEF (1993), and sometimes in such unlikely multiplex fodder as Warren Beatty DICK TRACY (1990). Woronov even lent her ineffable cool to a tiny but memorable guest shot as a no-nonsense doctor on the acclaimed teen/family drama MY SO-CALLED LIFE. She has authored a 1995 memoir entitled Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory (1995).
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