Susan Lowe
Susan Lowe (born Laura Susan Lowe on January 19, 1948 in Reidsville, North Carolina) is an American actress, educator and painter. She has appeared exclusively in the works of John Waters for most of her career, starring in ten of his films.[1]
Susan Lowe | |
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Born | Laura Susan Lowe January 19, 1948 Reidsville, North Carolina, U. S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Maryland Institute College of Art |
Occupation | Actress, Educator, Artist |
Known for | Dreamlanders |
Children | 2 |
About
Lowe was born in Reidsville, North Carolina on January 19, 1948.[2] She was a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in the 1960s,[2] when she became friends with Divine and other Dreamlanders.
Her first role with Waters was playing an asylum inmate in Mondo Trasho. She continued to play small parts in many of his films, but played the lead role of Mole McHenry, the ultra-butch bleach blonde lesbian, in Desperate Living.
She has taught art history classes at MICA, Catonsville Community College, and University of Maryland.[2]
Personal life
Lowe has been married twice, and has two children. Her first husband was a drawing teacher at MICA, where Lowe had worked as a model. They were married in Ireland and had two children, Ruby and Ramsey. The marriage ended seven years later. She later married Frank Tomboro of Baltimore, and that marriage also ended.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | Mondo Trasho | as an asylum inmate | |
1970 | Multiple Maniacs | as Suzi (Cavalcade Pervert) | [2] |
1974 | Female Trouble | as Vikki, the receptionist[2] | Her son, Ramsey McLean, appeared as the infant "Taffy" in this 1974 film. During her scenes in the film, Lowe was visibly pregnant; the birth scene was filmed a few days after Lowe gave birth. |
1976 | Desperate Living | as Mole McHenry, a lesbian heroine | [2] |
1981 | Polyester | as Mall Victim | |
1988 | Hairspray | as Angry Mother | |
1990 | Cry-Baby | as Night Court Parent | |
1994 | Serial Mom | as Court Groupie B | |
1998 | Pecker | as Hairdresser | |
2000 | Cecil B. DeMented | as Family Lady A | |
2013 | I Am Divine | as Herself |
References
- Simmons, Dan Rodricks, Melody. "A Conversation with Susan Lowe". www.wypr.org. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- Gunts, Edward. "Welcome to the 'Nuthouse'". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- Peary, Gerald. "John Waters and his Dreamlanders in P-Town". Gerald Peary. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
External links
- Interview: A Conversation with Susan Lowe (2015) from WYPR