
The Filthiest Person Of All Times!

Divine was one of Leigh Bowery's major influences. "Sometimes he went to teh cinema and and night he went with two of the girls to an all-night showing of John Waters' films at the Scala in Goodge Street, where he saw Female Trouble, Pink Flamingos and Desperate Living. This was the first time he had see Divine, the brilliant drag actor and singer, who was to be a great influence for the rest of his life. Several years later we went round to Michael and Gerlinde Kostiff's house to see gerlinde's slides of India. To our great excitement Divine was there, dressed in a floor-lenght mink coat. (...) Eventually all of John Waters ' films came out on video and you knew when leigh had been watching them because for the next three days he would practically become Divine."
--extract from the book "Leigh Bowery - Life and Times Of An Icon", written by Sue Tilley.

"Kill everyone now! Condone first-degree murder! Advocate cannibalism! Eat shit! Flith is my politics, filth is my life! Take whatever you like!"
--Divine playing "Babs Johnson" on Pink Flamingos
The actor known as Divine was born Harris Glenn Milstead on October 19, 1945 in Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore to father Harris Bernard and mother Diana Frances. At the age of 12, they moved to Lutherville, another nearby district, just six houses from a boy the same age named John Waters. Years later, John and Glenn would thrive off each other's talents to acheive a certain notoriety and eventually fame.
Glenn was a fat boy, always being picked on by the other boys at school for being plump and effeminate. In high school, his interests fell around horticulture, cosmetology and of course, acting. He worked for five or six years as a hairdresser, eventually running his own salon, a gift from his generous, lenient and naive parents. Generous because of all the gifts he received over the years, lenient because of the lack of punishment he received after destroying said gifts or spending the family's money, and naive because it would be many years into his career as an actor before they realised exactly what was going on. Their relationship with Glenn broke down over the years, to the point where the Milsteads fled to Florida. But towards the end of Glenn's life, after he'd become world-reknown as Divine, he and his parents patched things up a bit.

Around 1966, Glenn was cast in his first Waters film, being remodeled by John and his makeup artist, Van Smith, into the horror show that would forever be known as Divine. Through Waters' films, Divine became synonymous with vile, repulsive acts with an attitude to match. But throughout his career, he longed for a way out of that mask, wig and dress, and in fact, did play a few roles out of drag. Not only did he act, but through somewhat coincidental circumstances, Divine had a brief career as a disco diva recording star and club attraction. The first of these records were made with sleazy New York producer Bobby Orlando, famous for producing Pet Shop Boys' first flops. After Orlando, Divine worked with the Stock-Aitken-Waterman team who's roster included Kylie Minogue and Dead or Alive.
Due to his weight, Divine had a plethora of problems with his body including a sleeping disorder termed sleep apnoea in which chronic violent snoring results in memory loss, mood swings, heart attacks and strokes. His weight, among other problems, led him through cycles of depression and bitterness. He was also reportedly addicted to marijuana and would often pass out where he sat, exhausted from pot and chronic insomnia.

At age 42, he was just about to branch into television when he met his demise in Southern California. He'd broken his habit of pot smoking, been widely praised by fans and the press for his role as Edna Turnblad in John Waters' Hairspray, and was finally going to play a role out of drag on network television. The Fox program, Married With Children, had booked Divine to play Bundy relative, Uncle Otto - a character Fox hoped would become a regular. He did not show up on the set. His personal manager and biographer, Bernard Jay, discovered him dead in his hotel suite - Mr. Jay swears Divine died of happiness, a state he finally acheived the morning of March 7, 1988.

-- extract from the brillian John Waters' Dreamland News website.
Divine's Movies
* Roman Candles (1966) ROLE: model
* Eat Your Makeup (1968) ROLE: Lunatic party guest
* Mondo Trasho (1969) ROLE: Bombshell
* The Diane Linkletter Story (1969) ROLE: Diane Linkletter
* Multiple Maniacs (1970) ROLE: Lady Divine
* Pink Flamingos (1972) ROLE: Divine AKA Babs Johnson
* Female Trouble (1974) ROLE: Dawn Davenport, Earl
* Polyester (1981) ROLE: Francine Fishpaw
* Lust in the Dust (1984) ROLE: Rosie Velez
* Trouble in Mind (1986) ROLE: Hilly Blue
* Hairspray (1987) ROLE:Edna Turnblad , Arvin Hodgepile
* Out of the Dark (1987) ROLE: LA detective Langella

Divine Filthy Links
Psychedelic Shack Of Divinity the best Divine site on the web
Dreamland News A comprehensive John Waters site. Provides news, biographical information, a detailed filmography, articles and interviews.
Two Jealous Perverts great site presenting the "glamurous" side of John Waters!

Creation date : 19/01/2007 @ 16:01
Last update : 19/01/2007 @ 16:12
Category : Leigh's favourite Divas!
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