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A celebrated writer and one of the world’s most unconventional
“leading ladies,” New York-born Charles Busch came to prominence
as author and star (in drag) of plays that both parody and
celebrate classic film genres. Among the most successful of these
were Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Red Scare on Sunset and Die,
Mommie, Die!, which was made into a 2003 movie starring Busch.
Among his other credits as author are Broadway’s The Tale of the
Allergist’s Wife, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award.®
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31 Days of Oscar Highlights for Feb. 10
Richard Widmark gives an Oscar® nominated Best Supporting Actor Performance as one of the screen's scariest psychopaths in Kiss of Death (1947). We're also spotlighting Gypsy (1962), Of Mice and Men (1939) and 9 more Academy Award honorees.
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