Mink Stole
Mink Stole, born Nancy Paine Stoll on August 25, 1947, in Baltimore, Maryland, is a celebrated American actress renowned for her unique contributions to cinema. She is widely recognized for her collaborations with iconic filmmaker John Waters, having featured in every one of his feature films, a remarkable achievement she shares with fellow actress Mary Vivian Pearce. This consistent partnership has firmly established her as a key member of the "Dreamlanders," a term used to describe Waters' beloved ensemble of regular performers.
Stole's career is marked by her vibrant and often unconventional roles that showcase her distinctive comedic talent and fearless approach to acting. Her performances in films such as "Pink Flamingos" (1972), "Female Trouble" (1974), and "Hairspray" (1988) have left an indelible mark on the cult film scene, and she has garnered a dedicated fanbase for her memorable portrayals.
Beyond her film work, Stole has also appeared in various television productions and stage performances, further showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her enduring legacy in independent cinema and her contributions to the LGBTQ+ community through her art have cemented her status as a cultural icon. With a career spanning several decades, Mink Stole continues to inspire new generations of artists and audiences alike.
Filmography
All About Evil
Desperate Living
Female Trouble
Polyester
Cecil B. Demented
A Dirty Shame
Alchemy of the Spirit
Pecker
Serial Mom
Hairspray
Cry-Baby
Ring of Darkness
The Treat
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth
Multiple Maniacs
Out at the Wedding
I Am Divine