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Name
  
Taylor Mead

Siblings
  
Hudson Mead

Books
  
Son of Andy Warhol

Parents
  
Harry Mead

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
December 31, 1924
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, US

Occupation
  
Actor, writer, performer

Died
  
May 8, 2013, Denver, Colorado, United States

Movies
  
Coffee and Cigarettes, Lonesome Cowboys, The Flower Thief, The Nude Restaurant, San Diego Surf

Similar People
  
Ron Rice, Paul Morrissey, Wynn Chamberlain, Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling

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Taylor Mead (December 31, 1924 – May 8, 2013) was an American writer, actor and performer. Mead appeared in several of Andy Warhol's underground films filmed at Warhol's Factory, including Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of (1963) and Taylor Mead's Ass (1964).

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Career

Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised by divorced parents mostly in the wealthy suburb of Grosse Pointe, he appeared in Ron Rice's beat classic The Flower Thief (1960), in which he "traipses with an elfin glee through a lost San Francisco of smoke-stuffed North Beach cafes.. ." Film critic P. Adams Sitney called The Flower Thief "the purest expression of the Beat sensibility in cinema." Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman called Mead "the first underground movie star."

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In 1967 Taylor Mead played a part in the surrealistic play Desire Caught by the Tail by Pablo Picasso when it was set for the first time in France at a festival in Saint-Tropez, among others with Ultra Violet.

In the mid-1970s, Gary Weis made some short films of Mead talking to his cat in the kitchen of his Ludlow Street apartment on Manhattan's Lower East Side called Taylor Mead's Cat. One film of Mead extemporizing on the virtues of constant television watching aired during the second season of Saturday Night Live.

In 1995 Mead spent eight hours a day for a week at the Bon Temps bar, New Orleans, being documented in the photobooth costumed as a series of Warholian characters for Blake Nelson Boyd's documentary Photobooth Trilogy. Characters included Superman and Mickey Mouse from Warhol's Myth series and references to Mead's performances in Lonesome Cowboys and Nude Restaurant.

While living on Ludlow Street, Mead read his poetry regularly at The Bowery Poetry Club. His First book of poems "Taylor Mead on Amphetamines and in Europe" was written in 1968 (Republished by the Taylor Mead Estate, September 2015) His last book of poems (published by Bowery Poetry Books) is called A Simple Country Girl. He was the subject of a documentary entitled Excavating Taylor Mead, by Jim Jarmusch which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005. The film shows him engaging in his nightly habit of feeding stray cats in an East Village cemetery after bar-hopping, and features a cameo by Jim Jarmusch, in which Jarmusch explains that once, when Mead went to Europe, he enlisted Jarmusch's brother to feed the cemetery cats in Mead's absence.

Mead appeared in the final segment of Jarmusch's 2003 film Coffee and Cigarettes. He has been "a beloved icon of the downtown New York art scene since the 60s."

Death

Mead was displaced from Ludlow Street in April 2013, receiving a settlement to move out, after many years of a dispute with his landlord. He lived with his niece, Priscilla Mead, in Denver and was planning to return to New Orleans on May 21 to prepare for the opening of his exhibition at the Boyd Satellite Gallery on Julia Street in that city, but he died on May 8, 2013 in Denver. He was 88.

Filmography

  • The Flower Thief directed by Ron Rice (1960)
  • Lemon Hearts directed by Vernon Zimmerman (1962)
  • Too Young, Too Immoral directed by Raymond Phelan (1962)
  • Hallelujah the Hills directed by Adolfas Mekas (1963)
  • Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man directed by Ron Rice (1963)
  • Tarzan and Jane Regained...Sort Of directed by Andy Warhol (1963)
  • Babo 73 directed by Robert Downey, Sr. (1964)
  • Couch directed by Andy Warhol (1964)
  • Taylor Mead's Ass directed by Andy Warhol (1964)
  • The Illiac Passion directed by Gregory Markopoulos (1967)
  • Imitation of Christ directed by Andy Warhol (1967–69)
  • The Nude Restaurant directed by Andy Warhol (1967–68)
  • Lonesome Cowboys directed by Andy Warhol (1967–68)
  • San Diego Surf directed by Andy Warhol (1968)
  • The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez directed by John Chamberlain (1969)
  • Brand X directed by Wynn Chamberlain (1970)
  • Tally Brown, New York directed by Rosa von Praunheim (1979)
  • Union City directed by Marcus Reichert (1980)
  • Underground U.S.A. directed by Eric Mitchell (1980)
  • C'est vrai! (One Hour) directed by Robert Frank (1990)
  • Last Supper directed by Robert Frank (1992)
  • Taylor Mead Unleashed (1996) directed by Sebastian Piras
  • Ecstasy In Entropy directed by Nick Zedd (1999)
  • Coffee and Cigarettes directed by Jim Jarmusch (2003)
  • Excavating Taylor Mead directed by William A. Kirkley (2005)
  • Electra Elf: The Beginning directed by Nick Zedd (2005)
  • Man Under Wire directed by Josh Bishop (2006)
  • The Party in Taylor Mead's Kitchen directed by Jeffrey Wengrofsky (2011)§
  • Toilet Gator directed by Jonathan M. Parisen (2017)
  • References

    Taylor Mead Wikipedia