Stacey Hollywood
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Stacey Hollywood | |
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Born | Stacie Dean July 3rd, 1968 North Carolina |
Occupation | Club Personality |
Website | [1] |
Stacey Hollywood is an American transsexual woman, well-known club personality during the 90's. drag
Stacey Hollywood is the featured subject in Parris Patton's 1999 documentary "Creature", an in-depth look at the young life of this transsexual woman, who grew up in rural North Carolina. The film follows her over four years and includes interviews with her conservative Christian parents.