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Equality Forum's LGBT History Month Icons Oct. 17 Harris Glenn Milstead 'Divine

The Official Website of Divine, actor, recording star and legendary drag icon, born Harris Glenn Milstead. Star of John Waters' Pink Flamingos and Hairspray.


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Harris Glenn Milstead, known by his stage name Divine, was an American actor, drag queen, and singer best known for his role in Hairspray.He rose to fame through his work with independent filmmaker John Waters, performing primarily female roles in both cinematic and theatrical productions.Divine's early interest in drag developed while working as a women's hairdresser, leading him to the.


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Divine catapulted to cult fame after appearing in Pink Flamingos, John Waters' filthy 1972 comedy. With his signature look—an unnaturally high hairline with gigantic eyebrows and over-the-top.


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Harris Glenn Milstead, more commonly known as Divine, became the larger-than-life star in many of director John Waters' raunchy trash films. The female impersonator from Baltimore grew from.


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Harris Glenn Milstead (October 19, 1945 - March 7, 1988), better known by the stage name Divine, was an American actor, drag queen, and singer.


A Divine Interview with Harris Glenn Milstead (19882018 Remembering Divine 30th Year

This is the story of how Glenn Milstead, a big-haired, poo-eating Charm City drag queen named Divine, came to inspire a Disney villainess. That an indelible character in a children's cartoon is a composite of 1980s gay life, bold women with gravelly voices, the AIDS crisis, independent film, Hollywood, Baltimore, and the tragic premature deaths of two exceptionally creative men shouldn't.


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Divine. Actor: Pink Flamingos. Originally born Harris Glen Milstead just after the end of WWII, Baltimore's most outrageous resident eventually became the international icon of bad taste cinema, as the always shocking and highly entertaining transvestite performer, Divine. Milstead met maverick film director & good friend, John Waters, at high school in Baltimore, and the two combined to star.


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I Am Divine: Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. With Divine, Michael Musto, Mark Payne, Greg Gorman. How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon.


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Divine, the 300-pound transvestite star of ''Pink Flamingos,'' ''Hairspray'' and other John Waters films, was found dead yesterday morning in his room at the Regency Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles..


John Waters and Harris Glenn Milstead (Divine), 1988 OldSchoolCool

As Divine, Glenn Milstead starred in a series of films, mostly helmed by John Waters, that earned him a name as a character that audiences loved to hate. The persona was both an homage and a.


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Night Flight (circa 1988) Divine (aka: Harris Glenn Milstead) performing "I'm So Beautiful". Check out the movies "Pink Flamingo" & original "Hairspray" for.


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Harris Glenn "Divine" Milstead V Birth 19 Oct 1945 Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Death 7 Mar 1988 (aged 42) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Burial Prospect Hill Park Cemetery Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Show Map Plot Lower level, near a small parking area Memorial ID 2171 · View Source Suggest Edits Memorial


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During his illustrious career, Divine, born Harris Glenn Milstead, was the muse of avant-garde director John Waters, who lovingly referred to the drag queen as "the most beautiful woman in.


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An indomitable icon of queer culture, Harris Glenn Milstead, better known by his stage name, Divine, was a trailblazing performer whose alter ego was rude, raunchy and outrageous: a joyously self-determined, deeply liberating figure.


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This interview first aired in 1988. Divine, the late leading lady of John Waters' films. Born Harris Glen Milstead, the 300-pound transvestite passed away in March of 1988, shortly after starring.


Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead) photographed by Kate Simon. New York City, 1974. Portrait

May 25, 2018 Leee Black Childers "I only ask you for what is rightfully mine, what the good lord has bestowed on me: being divine!" — Divine in John Waters's Mondo Trasho, 1969 Born Harris Glenn Milstead in 1945, Divine was called the "Drag Queen of the Century" by People Magazine upon his death in 1988.