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David Crawford Lochary (August 21, 1944 – July 29, 1977) was an American actor, one of the regular "Dreamlander" actors in early films of the controversial "trash" film director John Waters. He starred in such films as Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Multiple Maniacs, in which he typically played exotically-dressed, sophisticated perverts.
David Lochary. Actor: Pink Flamingos. Divine's former best friend, with dyed silver hair, met the future Waters star in beauty school in Baltimore, Maryland. Divine later claimed that he had "never even heard the word 'drag' before David," and that Lochary did his makeup and wigs at parties (prior to Van Smith).
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- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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- New York City, New York, USA
Dec 8, 2011 · David Lochary was a leading man in John Waters' earliest films, but his life and death are shrouded in mystery. Learn about his influence on Waters' style, his struggles in New York, and the conflicting stories of his demise.
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David Lochary. Actor: Pink Flamingos. Divine's former best friend, with dyed silver hair, met the future Waters star in beauty school in Baltimore, Maryland. Divine later claimed that he had "never even heard the word 'drag' before David," and that Lochary did his makeup and wigs at parties (prior to Van Smith).
- August 21, 1944
- July 29, 1977
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David Crawford Lochary (August 21, 1944 – July 29, 1977) was one of the regular "Dreamlander" actors in early films of the controversial "trash" film director John Waters. He starred in such films as Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Multiple Maniacs, in which he typically played exotically-dressed, sophisticated perverts.
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An eccentric, whisper-thin actor who played over-the-top villains in several early films of Baltimore-based director John Waters, Lochary met the director in the late 1960s when Waters was making amateur films starring his high school friends.