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Name
  
Ron Vawter

Role
  
Actor

Education
  

Ron Vawter BOMB Magazine Ron Vawter by Jessica Hagedorn

Born
  
December 9, 1948 (
1948-12-09
)

Died
  
April 16, 1994, Zurich, Switzerland

Parents
  
Matilda Vawter, Elton Lee Vawter

Awards
  
Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance, Obie Award for Special Citations

Movies
  
Philadelphia, Sex - Lies - and Videotape, The Silence of the Lambs, Roy Cohn / Jack Smith, Fat Man and Little Boy

Similar People
  
Elizabeth LeCompte, Kate Valk, Spalding Gray, Jack Smith, Willem Dafoe

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Ron Vawter (December 9, 1948 – April 16, 1994) was an American actor and a founding member of the experimental theater company The Wooster Group. Vawter performed in most of the group's works until his death from a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 45.

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Life and career

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Vawter was born in Latham, New York, to Matilda (Buttoni) and Elton Lee Vawter. His maternal grandparents were Italian. He originated roles in Rumstick Road, Nayatt School, Point Judith (an epilog), Route 1 & 9, Hula, L.S.D. (...Just the High Points...), Frank Dell's The Temptation of Saint Antony, North Atlantic, and Brace Up!. He appeared on video in Fish Story, and in the Group's video pieces White Homeland Commando and Flaubert Dreams of Travel but the Illness of His Mother Prevents It.

Vawter was a member of The Performance Group -- from which The Wooster Group emerged in 1980. With The Performance Group Vawter performed in 'Mother Courage and Her Children' (Bertolt Brecht), 'The Marilyn Project' (David Gaard), 'Cops' (Terry Curtis Fox), and 'The Balcony' (Jean Genet) -- all directed by Richard Schechner at The Performing Garage or its companion theatre, The Envelope.

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In addition to his work with The Wooster Group, Vawter appeared in films, including King Blank, Philadelphia, The Silence of the Lambs and Sex, Lies, and Videotape, generally playing small but memorable character roles. He also performed in theatre pieces by Richard Foreman, Jeff Weiss, Mabou Mines, and The Performance Group.

Ron Vawter Last Address A Film by Ira Sachs

In his 1992 work for the stage, Vawter explored the themes of sexual identity in Roy Cohn/Jack Smith, a series of two monologues that contrast the characters of two gay men who died of AIDS. The Jack Smith section was a recreation of Smith's performance "What's Underground About Marshmallows?" and the Roy Cohn section was written by Gary Indiana. It was directed by Greg Mehrten and created with Clay Shirky and Marianne Weems . The piece was released as a film directed by Jill Godmilow in which the sections were intercut.

Ron Vawter Philadelphia

Vawter's last piece of work, considered his artistic testament, the Philoktetes-variations written by John Jesurun on his request, was performed while the actor was dying of HIV/AIDS.

Based on the story about Philoctetes, the ancient Greek warrior whose wound smelled so intolerably noxious that he was banned to the uninhabited island of Lemnos and abandoned by his comrades-in-arms on the way to Troy, it has consequently also become a metaphor for AIDS, with Philoktetes as a plagued outcast.

Vawter embodied Philoktetes three times in Jan Ritsema's triptych in the Brussels' Kaaitheater in 1994, using his own body naked and covered with purple Kaposi rash, thus making the connection between the performance's "here and now" and the story's "there and then" as well as between life and death, subject and object in his first audience address when he said that he was suffering from AIDS: I am dying, I am on my way to the grave but am just doing this performance on the way.

Vawter was a graduate of Siena College where he performed in Little Theater productions. Vawter died of a heart attack on April 16, 1994, in-flight on a commercial plane from Zürich to New York. He was 45.

Vawter's papers are held by the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

Filmography

Actor
1994
Roy Cohn/Jack Smith as
Roy Cohn / Jack Smith
1994
Fresh Kill as
Roger Bailey
1993
Philadelphia as
Bob Seidman
1993
King of the Hill as
Mr. Desot - Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1992
Mastergate (TV Movie) as
Nat Picker
1992
Empire City (TV Movie)
1992
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Bob D'Avanzo
- Buying a Landslide (1992) - Bob D'Avanzo
1992
Swoon as
State's Attorney Crowe
1991
Johnny Suede as
Winston
1991
Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules (TV Movie) as
Ad Man (segment "A Domestic Dilemma")
1991
Plymouth (TV Movie) as
Percy
1991
The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez as
Dr. Ramirez
1991
The Silence of the Lambs as
Paul Krendler
1990
Made in Hollywood (TV Movie) as
Matt
1990
American Experience (TV Series documentary) as
Charles Guiteau
- Insanity on Trial (1990) - Charles Guiteau
1990
Postcards (Short)
1990
Internal Affairs as
Jaegar
1989
Volcano Saga (Video short) as
Gest
1989
Fat Man and Little Boy as
Jamie Latrobe
1989
Twister as
Man in Bar
1989
Sex, Lies, and Videotape as
Therapist
1987
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Lieutenant
- Inner View (1987) - Lieutenant
1987
Arena Brains (Short) as
Man With Cigar
1985
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Lt. Jones
- Smuggler's Blues (1985) - Lt. Jones
1983
Born in Flames as
FBI Agent
1983
King Blank as
King Blank
1981
Strong Medicine as
Max
1980
Empty Suitcases
1979
Minus Zero as
Freud
1977
Sudden Death as
Businessman (uncredited)
Writer
1991
The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez
Thanks
1997
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (Documentary) (dedicated to the memory of)
1993
The Debt (Short) (thanks)
Self
1989
Used Innocence (Documentary) as
Donald Eisenberg
1985
The Communists Are Comfortable (Documentary)

References

Ron Vawter Wikipedia