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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · The 1998 John Waters film “Pecker” ends with an unlikely crowd carousing in a seedy basement bar/impromptu photo gallery in Baltimore. Strippers and one busty, enthusiastic art collector dance ...

  2. May 25, 2018 · Divine’s star continued to rise with Waters’ film Female Trouble (1974); afterward, he began doing more theatre work in New York and London. Divine also developed a career as a club performer and would produce a number successful singles in the 1970s and 1980s, even appearing on the hit U.K. music show Top of the Pops with his song “You Think You’re A Man.”

  3. John Waters was born on 22 April 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland to Patricia Ann and John Samuel Waters. His father was into manufacturing of fire-protection equipments and theirs was an upper-middle class family. He grew up in Lutherville, a suburban area of Baltimore. The family belonged to Roman Catholic belief.

  4. Dreamland News is a site devoted to the life and work of filmmaker John Waters. Here you'll find the latest news about Waters personal appearances, films, books, DVDs, and a tribute to the one and only Divine. The most current news updates are posted to the Dreamland News Facebook page. If you have news to share, please email us!

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Born in 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland, to parents John Waters Sr. and Pat Waters, John Waters grew up in the suburb of Lutherville. As detailed in John G. Ives' biography, "John Waters," the filmmaker's upbringing was typically upper middle class and Roman Catholic.

  6. By John Waters. The truth always has a future . . . 'The truth is like a lion, you don't have to defend it. Let it loose and it will defend itself.' — St. Augustine

  7. The film was released in the John Waters Collection DVD box set along with the original NC-17 version of A Dirty Shame, Desperate Living, Female Trouble, Hairspray, Pecker, and Polyester. The film was also released in a 2004 special edition with audio commentaries and deleted scenes as introduced by Waters in the 25th anniversary re-release ( see below ).