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John Waters

John Waters is the name of two prominent men.


The Irish John Waters is a columnist with The Irish Times and former editor of Magill, an Irish political magazine. He is also the father of a daughter with singer Sinead O'Connor.


The American John Waters (born April 22, 1946) has long been known as a "bad boy" among filmmakers. Dubbed The pope of trash by writer William Burroughs, his earlier film works included Female Trouble[?], Pink Flamingos[?] and Desperate Living[?] (sometimes referred to as the Trash Trilogy). These films pushed hard at the boundaries of conventional propriety and movie censorship and indeed, many felt, good taste (a particularly notorious segment of Pink Flamingos featured transvestite actor Divine (real name Glen Milstead) eating a fresh dog turd).

Mainly based around Baltimore in the USA, he tended to work with a regular team of actors (the Dreamlanders) who starred in most of his films, including Divine, Mink Stole[?], Cookie Mueller[?], Edith Massey[?], David Locary[?], Mary Vivian Pearce[?] and others.

Since 1981s Polyester[?], his films have become less controversial and more mainstream, although works such as Hairspray[?], Cry Baby[?] and Serial Mom[?] still retain his trademark inventiveness. The film "Hairspray" was turned into a hit Broadway Musical which swept the 2003 Tony Awards.

John Waters filmography

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John Walters[?] was long term producer of UK DJ John Peel's radio show.

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