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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_WoronovMary Woronov - Wikipedia

    Mary Woronov (born December 8, 1943) is an American actress, writer, and figurative painter. She is primarily known as a "cult star" because of her work with Andy Warhol and her roles in Roger Corman's cult films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001862Mary Woronov - IMDb

    Mary Woronov. Actress: Eating Raoul. Mary Woronov was born on December 8, 1943, at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. A surgeon's stepdaughter, she was raised in Brooklyn Heights and attended Cornell University as a sculpting major.

  3. Nov 30, 2008 · Mary Woronov first made her mark — more like a vivid scar — in Andy Warhol’s early films and her star turn as Hanoi Hannah in Chelsea Girls (1966). She wielded a mean whip, dancing with Gerard Malanga in the Velvet Underground’s dark circus at the Dom as the Exploding Plastic Inevitable, then moved on to Los Angeles and film work with ...

  4. Feb 21, 2022 · Woronov started her entertainment career as a dancer in The Velvet Underground’s “Exploding Plastic Inevitable,” a series of multimedia events organized by Warhol in various venues in New York...

  5. Sep 7, 2012 · The actor: Mary Woronov first came to prominence in the New York artistic community through her work with Andy Warhol and the Theater Of The Ridiculous, but it was her work with famed producer ...

  6. The feature documentary MARY WORONOV - Cult Queen - from Andy Warhol to Roger Corman that sealed her reputation as a “Cult Queen”.

  7. An underground actress, writer, and figurative painter, Mary Woronov reflects on her career, including her influential time with Andy Warhol.

  8. The documentary explores the enigma of actress and artist Mary Woronov and chronicles her colorful career trajectory as a ground breaking female performer starting from her work with Andy Warhol to Roger Corman, that sealed her reputation as a "Cult Queen".

  9. Jun 9, 2000 · Actress/painter Mary Woronov. She was part of Andy Warhol's "Factory" in the 1960s. She was discovered while still a college student and was in Warhol's film, "Chelsea Girls," about New York bohemian life.

  10. Actor, Art, Artist, Collaboration, Early Career, Fame, Film, LGBTQIA, New York, Poetry, Writer. American Archive of Public Broadcasting GUID: cpb-aacip-504-183416tg0h. MLA CITATIONS: "Mary...

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