Place of Birth: Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Curt McDowell
Curt McDowell worked in San Francisco from the late 1960s until his death in 1987 – a period that witnessed the Summer of Love, gay liberation, and the onset of HIV/AIDS, to which he succumbed at the age of forty-two. The author of numerous films that recast the American dream of plenty in pansexual terms, McDowell, like so many artists of his generation, indulged in the era’s carnal abundance, and his appetites and experiences are reflected in his work, which alternates between the revealing and the puerile.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The Devil's Cleavage | Frank | 1975 |
Naughty Words | 1974 | |
Pornogra Follies | 1970 | |
Stinky-Butt | 1974 | |
Dora Myrtle | 1973 | |
Symphony for a Sinner | 1978 | |
Riverbody | 1970 | |
A Reason to Live | 1976 | |
Siamese Twin Pinheads | 1972 | |
The Mongreloid | Himself | 1978 |
Confessions | 1972 | |
Peed Into the Wind | Mick Terrific | 1972 |
The Mean Brothers "Get Stood Up" | Mean Brother | 1973 |
A Visit to Indiana | 1970 | |
Wieners and Buns Musical | Mugsy | 1972 |
Truth for Ruth | 1972 | |
George Kuchar: The Comedy of the Underground | Himself | 1983 |
Little Showoffs | Himself - Interviewer (as Roger Halcyon) | 1984 |
Video Album 5: The Thursday People | 1987 | |
Loads | 1980 | |
Thundercrack! | Medusa / Gerald Hammond (as Pamela Primate) | 1975 |
It Came from Kuchar | Self (archive footage) | 2009 |
Naughty Words | Himself (Voice) | 1974 |
Boggy Depot | Mean Brother | 1973 |
Resurrection of Eve | 1973 | |
Xmas 1986 | Himself | 1986 |
Audience | Self | 1982 | Series | Cast | Year |