Paul Morrissey Biography

Summary

"Paul Morrissey" (born February 23, 1938 in New York City) is an American film director.

Paul Morrissey became associated with Andy Warhol, who inspired a new, more bold, avant-garde and provocative direction in Morrissey's filmmaking.

Joe Dallesandro frequently starred in Morrissey's films.

Filmography

"Chelsea Girls", 1966

"The Loves Of Ondine", 1967

"Imitation Of Christ", 1967

"Lonesome Cowboys", 1968

"Flesh" ("Andy Warhol's Flesh"), 1968

"Trash" ("Andy Warhol's Trash"), 1970

"L'amour", 1972

"Women In Revolt", 1972

"Heat" ("Andy Warhol's Heat"), 1973

"Flesh for Frankenstein" ("Andy Warhol's Frankenstein"), 1973

"Blood for Dracula" ("Andy Warhol's Dracula"), 1974

"The Hound Of The Baskervilles", 1978

"Madame Wang's", 1981

"Forty Deuce", 1982

"Mixed Blood", 1985

"Beethoven's Nephew", 1985

"Spike Of Bensonhurst", 1988

External links

(Official website)

(The Cinema of Paul Morrissey) from Bright Lights Film Journal

Credit

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article about Paul Morrissey.

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