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  1. Candy Darling (* 24. November 1944 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 21. März 1974 in New York City; gebürtig James („Jimmy“) Lawrence Slattery) war eine US-amerikanische Trans-Filmschauspielerin und gehörte zeitweise zu den Andy-Warhol-Superstars und der Factory-Szene.

  2. Candy Darling (November 24, 1944 – March 21, 1974) was an American transgender actress, best known as a Warhol superstar. She starred in Andy Warhol's films Flesh (1968) and Women in Revolt (1971), and was a muse of the Velvet Underground.

  3. 19. Feb. 2024 · Who was the ultimate Warhol Superstar? A heavy favorite would be the ravishing blond bombshell Candy Darling. Then and now, Candy represented not only the subversive glamour of 1970s New York—and more particularly, of Andy Warhol’s inner circle of gorgeous and decadent misfits—but also willful self-reinvention. She proved that an awkward ...

  4. 8. Apr. 2024 · Books. The Warhol “Superstar” Candy Darling and the Fight to Be Seen. The sui-generis trans actress inspired works by Warhol, Lou Reed, and others, yet never broke through to the mainstream...

  5. 9. Apr. 2024 · The Alluring Mystique of Candy Darling. The Warhol superstar was inscrutable in life—and years after her death, her work continues to draw in new admirers. By Mayukh Sen. Jack Mitchell / Getty....

  6. 17. Apr. 2024 · Candy Darling. Published in March, Cynthia Carr’s latest biography recounts the life and work of the Warhol superstar and transgender trailblazer Candy Darling. Combining scholarship, compassion, and a rich understanding of the world Darling inhabited, Carr’s follow-up to her biography of the artist David Wojnarowicz elucidates the ...

  7. 26. März 2024 · As author Cynthia Carr shares in her new biography Candy Darling: Dreamer, Icon, Superstar, Candy was apparently only more beautiful in person. But Carr’s new biography, the first of its kind about the star, preserves her legacy as not just a great beauty, but as an actress, an artist and a trailblazer of contemporary transgender history.