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Laura Albert | ||
Bruce Benderson | ||
Dennis Cooper | ||
Panio Gianopoulos | ||
Winona Ryder | Herself | |
Ira Silverberg | ||
Laura Albert | Herself | |
Bruce Benderson | Himself | |
Terrence Owens | Himself | |
Ira Silverberg | Himself | |
Dennis Cooper | Himself | |
Panio Gianopoulos | Himself | |
Savannah Knoop | Herself | |
Asia Argento | Herself | |
Stephen Beachy | Himself | |
Bono | Himself | |
Arthur Bradford | Himself | |
Billy Corgan | Himself | |
Deborah Harry | Herself | |
Mary Karr | Herself | |
Geoffrey Knoop | Himself | |
Courtney Love | Herself | |
David Milch | Himself | |
Matthew Modine | Himself | |
Tatum O'Neal | Herself | |
Michael Pitt | Himself | |
Lou Reed | Himself | |
Gus Van Sant | Himself | |
Tom Waits | Himself | |
Harvey Weinstein | Himself |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Adam Bardach
Lucas Celler |
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Writer/Composer |
Jeff Feuerzeig
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Cinematography |
Richard Henkels
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Music |
Walter Werzowa
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New York magazine’s October 2005 issue sent shockwaves through the literary world when it unmasked “it boy” wunderkind JT LeRoy, whose tough prose about his sordid childhood had captivated icons and luminaries internationally. It turned out LeRoy didn’t actually exist. He was dreamed up by 40-year-old San Francisco punk rocker and phone sex operator, Laura Albert. |
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