Paul America

Paul America

Paul Johnson (February 25, 1944 – October 19, 1982), better known as Paul America, was a member of Andy Warhol's Factory group who starred in one Warhol-directed film, "My Hustler". He also appeared in Edie Sedgwick's last film "Ciao! Manhattan" and in the documentary "Superartist".

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name = Paul America


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caption = Paul America being filmed for one of Andy Warhol's "Screen Tests" in 1965
birthname = Paul Johnson
birthdate = birth date|1944|2|25|mf=y
location = New Jersey
deathdate = death date and age|1982|10|19|1944|2|25|mf=y
deathplace = Ormond Beach, Florida
othername =
occupation = Film actor
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Biography

According to most stories, Warhol discovered America at a discotheque called Ondine sometime in mid-1965, and soon invited him to visit The Factory. At first he simply hung around making repairs to a motorcycle, eventually forming close relationships with the Warhol crowd; living briefly with Chuck Wein and engaging in a short-lived romance with Edie Sedgwick.

Warhol described America as "unbelievably good looking - like a comic strip drawing of Mr. America, clean cut, handsome, very symmetrical," and also suggested that perhaps he may have gotten his name because of an apartment in which he had lived at the Hotel America, "a super-funky midtown hotel that was the kind of place Lenny Bruce, say, stayed in." He himself often had problems with the name given:

America has seemingly become a gay icon, mainly for his performance in the title role of Warhol's, "My Hustler". After "My Hustler", America appeared in several other Warhol films from 1965: the unreleased sequels, ' and ', and also Dan Williams's silent film "Harold Stevenson", in which America, Gerard Malanga, Stevenson, Sedgwick, and others converse and drink wine while posing photogenically on a couch in a New York hotel suite. Another four-minute silent portrait of Paul America, shot on the beach during the making of "My Hustler", had been found in the "long version" of that film, in the edited montage by Dan Williams that was added to the sixty-six-minute film in 1967.

Also, that same year after a brief stint in the U.S. Army, America obtained legal assistance and convinced Warhol to reimburse him retroactively for his role in the by-then commercially-successful "My Hustler". He reportedly received around $1,000 in several installments. America also starred alongside Edie Sedgwick in John Palmer and David Weisman's film "Ciao! Manhattan", filmed in-and-through 1967 – 1971. His role was severely diminished when he was imprisoned on Michigan drug-related charges.

America tried to contact Warhol for the last time in 1982.

On October 19, 1982, Paul America was killed by a car while walking home from a dental appointment in Ormond Beach, Florida.fact|date=May 2008

ee also

* Andy Warhol
* The Factory

Bibliography

*cite book
author=Stein, Jean
title=Edie: American Girl
publisher=Grove Press
year=1994
isbn=0-8021-3410-6

External links

*imdb name|id=0024644
*amg name|2:1342
* [http://www.warholstars.org/indfoto/iamerica.html Paul America at Warholstars.org]

Persondata
NAME= America, Paul
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Johnson, Paul
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= February 25, 1944
PLACE OF BIRTH= New Jersey, United States
DATE OF DEATH= October 19, 1982
PLACE OF DEATH= Ormond Beach, Florida, United States


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