Mary Woronov
Mary Woronov, born on December 8, 1943, is a multifaceted American talent, celebrated for her contributions as an actress, writer, and figurative painter. She has earned a reputation as a "cult star," largely due to her collaborations with the iconic Andy Warhol and her performances in various cult classics produced by Roger Corman.
Woronov's unique style and presence on screen have made her a distinctive figure in the film industry, particularly within the realms of avant-garde and independent cinema. Her work with Warhol, a pioneer of the pop art movement, cemented her status in the art and film communities, allowing her to explore and express her artistic vision in various innovative ways.
In addition to her film career, Woronov is also an accomplished writer, showcasing her literary talents alongside her visual artistry. Her diverse body of work reflects her ability to navigate different creative avenues, making her a prominent figure in both the art world and cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Mary Woronov continues to be an influential presence, resonating with audiences and inspiring new generations of artists and filmmakers.
Filmography
Good Girls Don't
Black Widow (1987)
Night of the Comet
Heartbeeps
Sweet Jane
Watchers II
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader
The Velvet Underground
Death Race 2000
Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever
Club Fed
Time Warp Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp
The Living End
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
Warlock (1989)
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills
Get Out of My Room
Perfect Fit
Night of the Dark Full Moon
Hollywood Boulevard
Cover Girl Models
Sugar Cookies
The Halfway House (2004)
Mortuary Academy
Eating Raoul
Chopping Mall
Hellhole
Frog-g-g!
Grief
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas
I Pass for Human
Prison-A-Go-Go!
Nomads