- Ann Magnuson
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birthplace =Charleston, West Virginia Ann Magnuson (
January 4 ,1956 ) is an American actress,performance artist , and nightclub performer who first gained prominence in the 1985film "Desperately Seeking Susan ".The New York Times described her as "An endearing theatrical chameleon who has as many characters at her fingertips asLily Tomlin does". [ [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9C0CE4D61330F934A25754C0A966958260 "The New York Times" (July 17, 1990): "Review/Performance Art: Ann Magnuson, a Cast All by Herself", by Stephen Holden] ]Biography
Early life and career
Magnuson was born in
Charleston, West Virginia to a journalist mother and a lawyer father. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/90/Ann-Magnuson.html Ann Magnuson Biography (1956-) ] ] She had a brother, Bobby, and was educated at George Washington High School there. After graduating fromDenison University in 1978, she moved toNew York City ,New York and was aDJ and performer atClub 57 and theMudd Club inManhattan circa 1979 through the early 1980s, while pursuing a performance career on varied fronts. She created such characters as "Anoushka", aSoviet lounge singer , wearing a wig backwards and singing mock-Russian lyrics to cheesypop music standards, and separately sang in an all-girlpercussion group, Pulsallama, [ [http://www.dyxploitation.nu/issue5/soundgal.html "Dxyplotation" #5] ] whose 1982 single "The Devil Lives In My Husband's Body" was a housewife's lament of a spouse who appears to be possessed. Later, in the 1990s, Magnuson fronted the satirical faux-heavy metal band Vulcan Death Grip.In an interview for the 2002
WETA-TV -PBS special "Lance Loud ! A Death in An American Family", Magnuson credited the idea of Loud — a member of an all-American family filmed day-in/day-out for the landmark PBS documentary "An American Family ", who came out asgay during the course of that documentaryminiseries — with inspiring her to leaveWest Virginia for New York: cquote|I watched "An American Family" alone in the kitchen and none of my other family members were interested in it, and I was fascinated, as everybody my age was, by Lance, and I really think that's what got me there. I immediately started hanging out at all the clubs that he hung out in, and I wanted to go to the places that I'd seen on television. ... I met him in 1978 when I got to New York City and was hanging out atCBGB . ... I honestly can't remember the exact moment but I know I was dazzled. I was just this little hick from West Virginia and I was meeting a celebrity, an icon, somebody who had made it" [ [http://www.pbs.org/lanceloud/memories/magnuson.html PBS.org: "Lance Loud! A Death in An American Family" - Memories & Tributes: Ann Magnuson] ]Magnuson made her movie debut in the 1982 film "Vortex".
In the late 70's and early 80's Magnuson ran
Club 57 , in New York City's East Village. It became a center of a world that includedKeith Haring ,Kenny Scharf , and many others from New Yorks budding graffitti and downtown scenes. Club 57 was known for its theme nights Such as Reggae Miniature Golf, Model World of Glue Night. The club was located in the basement of the Polish National church.Prominence
A fixture of the Manhattan downtown club scene of the 1980s, Magnuson gained attention with her role as a snarky
cigarette girl in directorSusan Seidelman 's low-budgetindependent film hit "Desperately Seeking Susan" , set in that milieu and which also helped launch the career of singer Madonna. Magnuson went on to star in Seidelman's "Making Mr. Right " (1987), a poorly receivedscience-fiction romance about anandroid played byJohn Malkovich , leading to a film career as acharacter actor , often playing the funky, spunky, cute but smart and smart-mouthed friend or career woman.Concurrently, Magnuson developed an underground following as lead vocalist of the band Bongwater, formed in 1985 with producer-
musician Mark Kramer , a.k.a. Kramer. Bongwater released four avant garde albums and a debutEP before breaking up in 1992 with a contentious legal battle between Magnuson and Kramer that lasted through at least 1996 [http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_02.22.96/MUSIC/mf0222a.php "Eye Weekly" (Feb 22, 1996): "Dreaming Of Better Days: Ann Magnuson's Apocalyptic Cultural Cocktail", by Jason Anderson] ] and ended with thebankruptcy of Kramer's independent-music labelShimmy-Disc . [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:36zsa9wgb23a~T1 AllMusic.com: Bongwater] ]Her 15-minute
video performance piece "Made for Television", self-produced in 1981, ran on theWNET -PBS avant garde series "Alive from Off-Center ". Her satiric featurette found her playing close to 50 roles in a "channel-hopping" series of visual bitesparody ingtelevision programminggame shows to TV-movies totelevangelists . AsArt critic Sarah Valdez described it, "a bewigged Ann Magnuson consecutively inhabits, at a rate faster than any channel surfer could keep up with, an outlandish, uproariously unfortunate range of female stereotypes". [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_6_93/ai_n13822295 "Art in America," (June-July 2005): "Tales of Bohemian Glory: The tumultuous, influential East Village art scene of the 1980s was the subject of a recent exhibition at the New Museum of Contemporary " by Sarah Valdez] ] It was later released byHBO Home Video together with theCinemax cable-TV special "Vandemonium Plus" (1987), in which Magnuson starred in a mostly solo stage piece with appearances by actor-singerMeat Loaf and actor-monologistEric Bogosian . Her 1995CD "The Luv Show" (Geffen Records /MCA), her major-label debut, was commercially unsuccessful, but musically adventurous; one critic described it "anMGM musical as directed byRuss Meyer (which means the mambo 'Sex With The Devil'" and 'Miss Pussy Pants' sit comfortably next toEthel Merman references in the same work)".As "Salon" writer John Paczowski described her in 1997:
Later career
From 1989 to 1992, Magnuson played Catherine Hughes, the comically hip editor-in-chief of a Chicago magazine in the
television sitcom "Anything But Love ", oppositeJamie Lee Curtis andcomedian Richard Lewis, and played a liberalpolitical commentator on comedianWanda Sykes 2003Fox Broadcasting sitcom "Wanda at Large ".Magnuson's roles have included a snarly real estate agent in "
Panic Room ", a madam in "Tank Girl ", Mel Gibson's "money junkie" ex-wife in "Tequila Sunrise",Tom Berenger 's estranged but horny ex-girlfriend in "Love at Large ", and a sexy victim ofDavid Bowie 'svampire in "The Hunger ". She also played a secretary in "Clear and Present Danger " and had a cameo in "Cabin Boy ".Her TV guest appearances include an episode each of the Lifetime cable-network fiction-suspense anthology "The Hidden Room"; the cult-hit,
surrealist iccomedy-drama "The Adventures of Pete and Pete " on the children'scable television network Nickelodeon; the sitcoms "The John Larroquette Show ", "The Drew Carey Show ", "Caroline in the City ", and "Frasier "; and thepolice procedural drama "". In the 1996 telefilmThe Munsters' Scary Little Christmas , Magnuson inheritedYvonne De Carlo 's role ofLily Munster from the original 1960s TV series "The Munsters ". She appeared in the 1990Redd Kross music video for the song "Annie's Gone", written about her. AsToronto, Canada writer Jason Anderson summarized her work as through 1996, "She's been appearing in various states of undress for artistic purposes since herperformance art daze in late-'70s New York [where s] he was indie rock's thinking vixen...."In 2003, Magnuson began touring a one-woman stage show, "Pretty Songs & Ugly Stories", that has she mounted through at least July 2006. [ [http://www.thisishappening.com/EventPage.php?eventid=40455 ThisIsHappening.com (Pittsburgh, Penn. events guide)] ] She played Sister Elizabeth Donderstock in the play "The Book of Liz"
Amy Sedaris andDavid Sedaris in May 2005 at the 2nd Stage Theatre inHollywood, California . Other theater work has includedplaywright John Patrick Shanley 's "Four Dogs and a Bone" at theLucille Lortel Theater in New York City, the one-woman shows "You Could Be Home Now" (which opened the 1990 Serious Fun festival at New York City'sLincoln Center ), and "Rave Mom" (opened in New York City October 2001), and in a neo-burlesque show "The Velvet Hammer ". [ [http://www.velvethammerburlesque.com/pages/annmagnuson.html Velvet Hammer Burlesque: Ann Magnuson] ]A "
Village Voice " review described theautobiographical "Rave Mom" as Magnuson's "travels through 1999 — a year of Ecstasy-popping, bad romance-chasing and searching for escapism and meaning after her brother's death fromAIDS . Magnuson has a thoroughly charming presence [but] her stories of celebrity-studded Oscar parties, kid-filled raves, a wealthy dotcom suitor, and so on come off as utterly self-absorbed and trivial...." [ [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:c-uUwP_dwq8J:www.villagevoice.com/theater/0143,solomon,29359,11.html+%22ann+magnuson%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=133 "Village Voice" (Oct 24-30, 2001): "Hedda Shrinker: "Hedda Gabler"; "Rave Mom" by Ann Magnuson" (theater reviews), by Alisa Solomon] ]She has performed at the
Revlon /UCLA Breast Center benefit-show series "What A Pair!" in 2005, performing withElaine Hendrix "Tips" from the musical "Pump Boys & Dinettes ", and 2006, performing withSamantha Shelton . She appeared in "What's My Line? Live on Stage" inLos Angeles on Sept 14, 2006. [ [http://www.jkeith.net/myline/wml2005/2004.html "What's My Line? Live on Stage"] ]Magnuson has written a monthly column, "LA Woman", in the magazine "Paper", and, as of 2007, an accompanying
blog . [ [http://blogs.papermag.com/category/la-woman/ Papermag.com: L.A. Woman (Ann Magnuson blog)] ]Personal life
A 2002 interview on eFilmCritic.com described her as engaged. In 2006, Manguson wrote in TheGazz.com, the online component of her hometown newspaper "
The Charleston Gazette " that she is married. Magnuson described theEastside Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake, where she lives in herRichard Neutra -designed house, as "a rainbow-coalition Mayberry ... You don't get a sense of anybody really flaunting how rich they are." [ [http://silverlakefilmfestival.org/pdf/slffprimer.doc Silver Lake Film Festival 2006: "Los Angeles East Side - A Primer"] ]Magnuson is unrelated to the Swedish
molecular biologist Dr. Ann Magnuson. [ [http://www.fotomol.uu.se/Forskning/Biomimetics/fotosyntes/peoplea.shtm Molecular Biomimetics ] ]Quotes
Magnuson on nihilistically violent movies such as "
Se7en " and music videos such asSmashing Pumpkins ' "Bullet with Butterfly Wings ": "I hate these whiny, middle-class kids co-opting people's real suffering. Videos ripping off news photography of people in theThird World ! I mean, we live like czars. ... When I see my friends lying in caskets and put in the ground, when you're really confronted with it, it's not cool, it's notTrent Reznor . I'd just like to make something beautiful. It's something to aspire to."Solo albums
* "
The Luv Show " (1995)
* "Pretty Songs & Ugly Stories " (2006)Filmography
*"Vortex" (1982)
*"The Hunger " (1983)
*"Perfect Strangers"
*"Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
*"Sleepwalk" (1986)
*"The Critical Years " (1987)
*"Making Mr. Right " (1987)
*"Macaroni & Me " (1988 short)
*"A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon " (1988)
*"Mondo New York " (1988 documentary)
*"Tequila Sunrise" (1988)
*"Checking Out" (1989)
*"Love at Large " (1990)
*"Cabin Boy " (1994)
*"Clear and Present Danger" (1994)
*"Tank Girl" (1995)
*"Before and After "(1996)
*"Levitation" (1997)
*"Still Breathing "(1997)
*"Hugo Pool " (1997)
*"Small Soldiers "(1998)
*"I Woke Up Early the Day I Died " (1998)
*"Friends and Lovers "(1999)
*"Love & Sex "(2000)
*"Housebound "(2000)
*"The Caveman's Valentine " (2001)
*"Glitter" (2001)
*"Panic Room " (2002)
*"Night at the Golden Eagle " (2002)
*"The United States of Leland " (2003)
*"All Grown Up! (2003)
*"Ghostlight "(2003)
*"Open House"(2004)Audio
* [http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb960125ann_magnuson "Morning Becomes Ecletic" (KCRW radio interview, Jan 25, 1996)]
Further reading
* [http://www.annmagnuson.com/ Ann Magnuson official site]
* [http://www.thegazz.com/guide/articles/stories/596/My+JT+LeRoy+Story TheGazz.com (date n.a., 2006): "My J.T. LeRoy Story: Part 1"] and [http://www.thegazz.com/guide/articles/stories/597/My+JT+LeRoy+Story%3A+Part2 "Part2"] , by Ann Magnuson. Reprinted, abridged, in "Utne Reader " (Feb 2007), pp. 96-98.
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_n9_v25/ai_17403833 "Interview" (Sept 1995): Beverly D'Angelo interviews Ann Magnuson]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_2_38/ai_57475770 "Artforum" (Oct, 1999): "The East Village 1979-1989 - A Chronology: Ann Magnuson on Club 57", by Ann Magnuson]
* [http://www.donshewey.com/arts_articles/ann_magnuson.html "The Village Voice" (Aug 20, 1984): "Ann Magnuson: The High Priestess of Low Life", by Don Hewey]
* [http://www.efilmcritic.com/feature.php?feature=596 eFilmCritic.com (July 9, 2002): "Ann Magnuson - Supernaut", by Thom Fowler]
* [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/92031.html "Playbill" (March 30, 2005): "Ann Magnuson Stars in Los Angeles Debut of Amy and David Sedaris' "The Book of Liz", by Ernio Hernandez]
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External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:pn1tk65xlkra AllMusic.com: Ann Magnuson]
* [http://www.offoffoff.com/theater/2001/ravemom.php3 OffOffOff.com (Oct 20, 2001): "Burning Woman" (review of autobiographical show), by Robin Eisgrau]
* [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,299358,00.html "Entertainment Weekly" #299 (Nov 3, 1995): "10 Stupid Questions: Magnuson Force"]Persondata
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