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  1. Bibbe Hansen Meets Andy Warhol. Like many who were part of the Factory scene, Bibbe Hansen had a chaotic childhood. Her mother was, at times, an amphetamine and heroin addict who had troubling alliances with men.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bibbe_HansenBibbe Hansen - Wikipedia

    As a teenager in the mid-1960s, Hansen appeared in films by avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas. After a chance meeting with Andy Warhol, he invited her to collaborate on a film about her recent incarceration in various youth penal institutions. The result was Warhol's film Prison, co-starring Edie Sedgwick. [5]

  3. Bibbe Hansen was only about fourteen years old when she appeared in Andy Warhol's film, Prison, with Edie Sedgwick. She also appeared in Warhol's first Restaurant film in 1965 and two Screen Tests , one of which was incorporated into The Thirteen Most Beautiful Women .

  4. Bibbe Hansen, who also did two Screen Tests, viewed it as part of the Factory’s initiation and vetting process. “How you behave, how you deal with that, speaks volumes about who you are, or who you are passing yourself off to be,” she said.

  5. Jan 17, 2017 · Bibbe participated in her father’s performances and tagged along with him to see underground film screenings that were attended by Andy Warhol, who she would later collaborate with on a couple of films. “Al Hansen was one of these crazy figures that marries all of these scenes together,” Bibbe said.

  6. says Bibbe Hansen, reaching out to touch her own cheek on a television monitor. On the screen it’s 1964, and Hansen is sitting before Andy Warhol’s lens for her first screen test. Asked to stare directly into the camera for three minutes, she doesn’t once lose her composure.

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