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  1. Mary Woronov is an American actress, well known for her roles in Cult films; she has appeared in over 80 movies. She first made headlines as one of Andy Warhol's Factory superstars, and danced with The Velvet Underground in Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable.

  2. by Mary Woronov | Jan 10, 2017 | columns, Retrospect We talk about this art and that art, and then we either start seeing influences or start making them up. A popular one is the Asian influence on the Impressionists, who we like to consider our greatest artists but we really mean most popular.

  3. Nov 1, 2014 · Nonetheless, Mary Woronov was now an actress, and intended to stay one. She rained in New York a few years, acting off-Broadway (and winning a Theatre World Award for her sole Broadway appearance, in David Rabe’s 1973 In the Boom Boom Room ), improbably working a whole season on an afternoon TV soap opera (Another World: Somerset, as a villainess of course), and appearing in several indie features.

  4. Mary Woronov’s iconic work in Andy Warhol ‘s underground films and playful B-movie portrayals in Roger Corman movies has deemed her a queen of cult cinema, but this documentary portrait showcases an enigmatic, intelligent and funny multi-faceted pioneer. Woronov honed a one-of-a-kind transgressive persona in films when, time after time, she discovered she could

  5. "Mary Woronov , Lou Reed: Rock And Roll Heart" American Masters Digital Archive (WNET). July 12, 1997 . Accessed January 14, 2024 https://www.pbs.org/wnet ...

  6. Mary Woronov. Woronov came to NYC in the early 1960s to be a painter. She hooked up with the artistic crowd at Andy Warhol's Factory and subsequently became a "superstar" in several of the celebrated pop artist's experimental 1960s films, notably "The Chelsea Girls" (1966) where, as Hanoi Hannah, she berated a room full of fashion victims ...