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John Waters
22 April 1946
John Waters played in 5 and created 11 movies in the Comedy, Horror, Documentary, Music, Short, Crime, Fantasy, Music, Romance, Musical, Thriller, Drama, Action genres.
John Waters got succeed with average imdb rating 6.9.
His favorite teens memory was seeing honest blood on the position of a wrecked heap when visiting a scrap yard and fantasizing about fatal crashes.
As a youth he would pocket watch adult-only films at the local ram-in, with binoculars.
He is obsessed with true-wrong and used to regularly be associated with horrific trials all on the US, where he often saw the same faces in the public galleries.
Sibling of Steve Waters.
Subscribes to more than 80 magazines. Also goes to see just around every movie that comes into the open and hardly ever rents movies.
... Has taught classes at the Patuxent Institution, a correctional facility located halfway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The classes are meant as rehabilitation cure for convicted killers, in which they learn to write about their violent fantasies degree than act them elsewhere.
Waters has at all times been very gracious in acknowledging his original influences, such as Russ Meyer, Otto Preminger, Liberace, William Castle, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Jayne Mansfield, Robert Bresson, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
As a schoolboy, he made as much as $50 a week doing stooge shows for the neighborhood children, and was often hired to entertain at birthday parties. He stated that myriad of his finger-puppet shows were inspired around the doodad-heavy films of William Castle.
Bears such a overbearingly resemblance to actor Steve Buscemi that as a banter, John Waters sent far-off cards with a photo of Buscemi made up to look like Waters.
Immense fan of 1950s director Douglas Sirk and actually got to upon him while in Europe.
Grew his diminish pencil-parentage mustache in honor of Seldom Richard.
Member of jury at the Cannes Shoot Anniversary in 1995.
Waters originally wanted a mankind named "Mr. Gleam" to be the narrator of Pink Flamingos (1972). Mr. Spark was famous since his hair-weave radio ads and suitable his Baltimore speech pattern. Mr. Shaft refused, so Waters recorded the part-past himself, imitating Mr. Bar's say as "Mr. J."
There is a exceptional sample of his colossal book collection true to Liberace.
Was supposed to accept a cameo in American Splendor (2003), as the David Letterman guest holding a alligator.
Maintains a tellingly in north Baltimore, Maryland.
A certain of his closest friends is Baltimore based casting helmsman Pat Moran.
Was colleague of the dramatic jury at the Sundance Film Holy day in 2002.
Attended Calvert Assembly College High Seminary in Towson, Maryland.
Was considered against the character of Det. John Masticate on "Homicide: Existence on the Suiting someone to a T" (1993).
Turned down the opportunity to direct Forrest Gump (1994).
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