Mary Woronov

Description:

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. After a class trip to Andy Warhol 's Silver Factory, she joined Warhol's entourage and starred in a number of his underground films and appeared as a go-go dancer in the Velvet Underground's Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows. She left the Factory in the late 1960s and, after recovering from a heavy methamphetamine addiction, spent two years in Europe with a friend; during this time, Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanas, and with the altered Factory dynamic, "there was nothing to go back to." She supported herself with work in off-Broadway and off-off- Broadway theater, then "got scared and got married" to director/producer Theodore Gershuny. She appeared in three of his films, Kemek (1970), Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), and Sugar Cookies (1973). After the marriage broke up, Woronov moved to Los Angeles at the invitation of friend Paul Bartel, where she appeared on the daytime soap Somerset (1970) and had a memorable role in Bartel's Death Race 2000 (1975). Her best and most famous role came in 1982, with the part of Mary Bland in Bartel's black comedy Eating Raoul (1982). A major cult figure as an actress, she is also an accomplished painter and writer, having published three books--Wake for the Angels: Paintings and Stories, the autobiography Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory, and the novel Snake.

Overview

Birthday December 8, 1943
Born In Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Alternative names Penny Arcade , Mary Waronov
Height 180 cm
Spouse/Ex- Fred Whitehead June 28, 1976 - ? (divorced),Theodore Gershuny 1970 - 1973 (divorced)
Parents Carol Eschholz

Did you know

Trivia Childhood sweetheart of folk singer/filmmaker Harry Chapin.
Quotes I knew what was art and what was shit. But sometimes the shit was more interesting.
Nickname Penny Arcade

Scores

Eating Raoul
1h 30m
6.8
Night of the Comet
1h 35m
6.3
6.6
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