Beverly Grant
Beverly Grant was an actress and filmmaker who appeared in films by Andy Warhol, Jack Smith, Gregory Markopoulos, Ira Cohen, Ron Rice, and Stephen Dwoskin, on the off-off Broadway stage in works by Ronald Tavel and LeRoi Jones, as well as collaborated with her one-time husband, experimental filmmaker and musician, Tony Conrad.
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
as SelfAn epic portrait of the New York avant-garde art scene of the 60s.
Movie pageFlaming Creatures
as Whirling DervishFilmmaker and artist Jack Smith described his own film as a “comedy set in a haunted movie...
Movie pageNormal Love
as Cobra WomanThe feature length Normal Love is Jack Smith’s follow up to his now legendary film Flaming...
Movie pageThe Illiac Passion
as PersephonePrometheus, on an Odyssean journey, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge in search of the characters of...
Movie pageThe Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda
as uncreditedAt the court of the Yellow Emperor, the Majoon Traveler & Lady Firefly appear in the Hall of...
Movie pageAndy Warhol Screen Tests
as SelfThe films were made between 1964 and 1966 at Warhol's Factory studio in New York City. Subjects...
Movie pageChinese Checkers
as uncreditedHis Oriental predator is at first clothed in black, her 'victim' in white; slowly the costumes...
Movie pageChumlum
as uncreditedRon Rice's Chumlum is one of those films in which the conditions of its construction are...
Movie pageHome Movies 1971-81
as uncreditedHome movies shot on Super 8mm by W+B Hein over 10 years.
Movie pageEscape From Rented Island: The Lost Paradise of Jack Smith
as Herself (archive footage)In his essay film, Jerry Tartaglia, longtime archivist and restorer of the film estate of queer...
Movie pageLibrary
as NarratorInitially titled "Books for all". A moving institutional commission in which the filmmakers...
Movie pageBatman Dracula – “Jack Gerard Smoking”
as uncreditedOne of four finished Batman Dracula shorts shown publicly by Warhol.
Movie pageBatman Dracula – “Batman on Beach with Nymph”
as NymphOne of four finished Batman Dracula shorts shown publicly by Warhol.
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