- Edie Sedgwick
Edith Minturn "Edie" Sedgwick (April 20 1943 - November 15 1971) was an American actress, socialite, and heiress who starred in many of Andy Warhol's short films in the 1960s.
- Candy Darling
Candy Darling (ca. November 24 1944 - March 21 1974) was a pre-op transsexual Warhol superstar who starred in Andy Warhol's films "Flesh" (1968) and "Women in Revolt" (1971).
- Holly Woodlawn
Holly Woodlawn (born Haroldo Santiago Franceschi Rodriguez Danhakl on October 26, 1946) was a Warhol superstar, who appeared in his movies "Trash" (1970) and "Women in Revolt" (1972). Her life was summarized by Lou Reed in his song Walk on the Wild Side:
- Jackie Curtis
John Holder Jr., better known as Jackie Curtis, was a famous transgendered film star, poet and playwright.
- Joe Dallesandro
Joseph Angelo (Joe) Dallesandro (born in Pensacola, Florida) is an American actor. Dallesandro was known for his voluptuous physical beauty, flesh-baring film appearances, and openness about his bisexuality. Although he never became a major mainstream star, Dallesandro is generally considered to be the most famous male sex symbol of American underground films of the 20th century.
- Taylor Mead
Taylor Mead (born December 31 1924 in Grosse Pointe, …
- Gerard Malanga
Gerard Joseph Malanga (born March 201943) is a North American poet, photographer, filmmaker, curator and archivist.
- Ultra Violet
Isabelle Collin Dufresne (born 6 September 1935 in La Tronche, Grenoble, France; stage name Ultra Violet) is a French-American artist, author and former colleague of Andy Warhol.
- Brigid Berlin
Brigid Berlin (also known as Brigid Polk born September 6, 1939) is an artist and former Warhol superstar.
- Billy Name
Billy Linich, known as Billy Name and Billy Goat, (born 22 February 1940 in Poughkeepsie, New York), is a noted American photographer, artist, filmmaker, lighting designer, and the main archivist of the Warhol era from 1964-70. His brief romance and subsequent close friendship with Andy Warhol fostered substantial collaboration on Warhol's most influential work, including his films, paintings and sculpture.
- Mary Woronov
Mary Woronov (born December 8, 1943 or 1946) is an American actress, well known for her roles in Cult films; she has appeared in over 80 movies. She first made headlines as one of Andy Warhol's Factory superstars, and danced with The Velvet Underground in Warhol's "Exploding Plastic Inevitable". She is a published author of such books as "Blind Love" and "Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory".
- Valerie Solanas
Valerie Jean Solanas was an American radical feminist writer who struggled to be recognized for her writing but became famous for shooting the artist Andy Warhol in 1968. She wrote the "SCUM Manifesto", an essay on patriarchal culture.
- Jane Holzer
Jane Holzer, born Jane Brookenfeld on October 23, 1940 was an actress, model and Warhol superstar. She was often known by the nickname Baby Jane Holzer. Movies she appeared in included "Soap Opera", "Couch" and "Ciao! Manhattan".
- Jack Smith
Jack Smith (14 November 1932 in Columbus, Ohio - 25 September 1989 in New York City) was an American filmmaker, actor, and pioneer of underground cinema. He is generally acclaimed as a founding father of American Performance Art, and has been critically recognized as a master photographer, though his photographic works are rare and remain generally unknown
- Eric Emerson
Eric Emerson (1945 - May 28, 1975) was an associate of American artist Andy Warhol and an actor in several of his films.
- Andrea Feldman
Andrea Feldman (also known as Andrea ‘Whips’ Feldman was an actress and Warhol superstar. A native New Yorker, she starred in several of Warhol’s underground movies, such as "Trash", before committing suicide in 1972. Andrea was a regular in the backroom of Max's Kansas City where she was noted for her exhibitionist nature, pioneering a performance she called "Showtime", and heavy dependence on drugs, particularly amphetamines.
- Paul America
Paul Johnson (born September 7 1945 - ???) and better known as Paul America, was a member of Andy Warhol's Factory group who starred in one Warhol-directed film, "My Hustler". He also appeared in Edie Sedgwick's film "Ciao! Manhattan" and in the documentary "Superartist".
- Sylvia Miles
Sylvia Reuben Lee (born September 9, 1932) better known as Sylvia Miles, is a two-time Academy Award-nominated American actress.
- Tom Baker
Tom Baker (August 28, 1940 - September 2, 1982) was an American actor who starred in the Andy Warhol movies "Blow Job" and "I, A Man". He was a known drug and alcohol addict, and a close friend of Jim Morrison of The Doors. His death due to a drug overdose caused confusion in the media. British actor Tom Baker was more well-known at the time, due to his portrayal of the Doctor on the BBC programme "Doctor Who", and was also a heavy drinker.
- Susan Bottomly
Susan Bottomly (born 1950 in Boston, Massachusetts; stage name International Velvet) was seventeen when she came to the Factory, via Gerard Malanga, in late spring 1966. The daughter of a prominent lawyer who had prosecuted the Boston Strangler case, she had already appeared on the cover of Mademoiselle. She was renamed International Velvet and soon appeared in The Chelsea Girls.
- Nico
Christa Päffgen was a German singer-songwriter, fashion model, actress, keyboard player and Warhol superstar, best known by her pseudonym Nico. She is best remembered for a collaboration with The Velvet Underground in 1967. The date and location of her birth are disputed. Most sources state October 16, 1938, Cologne, Germany. Nico made her early fame as a model.
- Ron Rice
Ron Rice (born 1935 in New York, New York ; died 1964 in Mexico) was an American experimental filmmaker. Rice collaborated with future Warhol superstar Taylor Mead for two films, including his first, and most famous film, "The Flower Thief", completed in 1960. The no budget film was produced in 1959 for less than $1000.00, using 16mm 50' film cartridges left over from aerial gunnery equipment used during World War II, …
- Viva
Viva (born Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann on August 23 1938 in Syracuse, New York) is an actress, writer and a former Warhol superstar.
- Naomi Levine
Naomi Levine was a friend of pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol. Her only real claim to fame is acting in at least six of Warhol's films, and directing a 1964 film called "Yes".
- Ondine
Ondine aka Robert Olivo (June 16, 1937 - April 28, 1989) was an American actor, probably best known for appearing in a series of Warhol-directed films in the mid-1960s. He met Andy Warhol in 1961 at an orgy, and died of liver disease in Queens, New York, New York, USA in 1989.
- Charles Aberg
Charles Aberg was the obscure star of Andy Warhol's unreleased 1966 feature "Withering Sights", a spoof of the classic novella "Wuthering Heights". Aberg played Heathcliff while co-star Ingrid Superstar was Cathy, although his first encounter with Warhol was in February of 1966, a few weeks before "Sights" was filmed. As he did with most of his "Screen Test" subjects, …
- Jake
I can do anything I put my mind to. Right now I'm getting degrees in spanish and Journalism and hope to go back to Buenos Aires for a while. Then maybe law school. I'm 22, a music lover, nature lover, people lover. I like random adventures whether spontaneous or painstakingly mapped out. And although I'm pretty damned outgoing, it's a little tough to get to know me well. But trust me, once you do...well, I guess if you take the time, you'd already like me.
- Sydney Scott
jordanbaaby.
- Edie
Leopard-skin pillbox hat.
- Clay Masters
my name is clay masters.