User:JMDP/Sandbox
Strawn Bovee | |
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Born | Linda Strawn 1945 (aged 74) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, producer |
Years active | 1970s-current |
Strawn Bovee (born Linda Strawn, in 1945) is an American stage and screen actress, performer, radio personality and gallery owner. Working in Los Angeles' theater scene in the 1970s, she took part in the creation of pioneering video cooperative EZTV in the early 1980s. She acted in EZTV features as well as in Hollywood films, continuing work on stage and eventually hosting radio.
Career
[edit]Film
[edit]- The Case of the Missing Consciousness (John Dorr, 1980)
- The Other Woman (Terry Mack Murphy, 1982)
- Rimbaud in L.A. (Richard Moyer, 1982)
- Dorothy and Alan at Norma Place (John Dorr, 1982)
- Polly Perverse Strikes Again! (Dan Sallitt, 1984)
- Brewster's Millions (Walter Hill, 1985)
- All the Ships at Sea (Dan Sallitt, 2012)
- Fourteen (Dan Sallitt, 2018)
Strawn Bovee is known for work in Theater, Film, TV, Video, Galleries, Commercials and Interactive Games. Selected works: PERFORMANCE ART: Double Play, I like to Sit, Astral Tea Party, Woman at The Well, The Dance Crazy Kid. FILM & TV: Gilmore Girls, The Guardian, Judging Amy, General Hospital, The Others, Just My Luck,
Stage
[edit]THEATER: Richard III, Macbeth, Cherry Orchard, The Seagull, Iphigenia at Aulis, The Heiress, Sister Cities, Daddyo Dies Well, Vagina Monologues, The Balcony, Antigone, The Possibilites, The Shawl, Tartuffe.
External links
[edit]- JMDP/Sandbox at IMDb
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Director | Writer | Stars | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Pre-EZTV : Betamax features (1978-1980) | ||||||
1979 | Sudzall Does It All! | John Dorr | John Dorr | Irene Roseen, Sirri Murad | ||
1980 | The Case of the Missing Consciousness | John Dorr | John Dorr, Eric Sherman | John Dorr, Strawn Bovee | ||
Pilot program : EZTV Video Theater (1980-1982) | ||||||
1982 | Dorothy and Alan at Norma Place | John Dorr | John Dorr | Strawn Bovee, George LaFleur | ||
1982 | Rimbaud in L.A. | Richard Moyer | Christopher Hampton | David Rostamo, Michael Kearns | camera by John Dorr | |
1982 | As the World Burns | Ken Camp | Ken Camp | camera by John Dorr, 3 episodes | ||
1982 | The Other Woman | Terry Murphy | Terry Murphy | Strawn Bovee, Jamielle Stanley | camera by John Dorr | |
Permanent site : EZTV Video Center (1983-1985) | ||||||
1983 | Approaching Omega | John Dorr | John Dorr | Harry Hart-Browne, S.A. Griffin | ||
1983 | Crushed Lilies | T. Jankowski | T. Jankowski | |||
1983-1984 | Hour 25:SFTV | Mark Shepard, Pat Miller | Mike Hodel | 26 episodes | ||
1984 | Blonde Death | James Dillinger | James Dillinger | Sarah Lee Wade, Jack Catalano | ||
1984 | The Truth Is Bad Enough | Michael Kearns | Michael Kearns | Michael Kearns | ||
1985 | What Happened to Kerouac? | Lewis MacAdams, Malcolm Hart | Jack Kerouac | |||
1986 | Polly Perverse Strikes Again! | Dan Sallitt | Dan Sallitt | S.A. Griffin, Strawn Bovee | ||
Move to the art world : EZTV Video Gallery (1986-1994) | ||||||
1987-1990 | An Astral Tea Party | Strawn Bovee | Strawn Bovee | Strawn Bovee | ||
1988-1991 | The Lannan Literary Series | John Dorr, Lewis Macadams | John Dorr | Amir Baraka, Allen Ginsberg | 26 episodes | |
1989 | Theater of Dreams | Michael J. Masucci, Kim McPhillip | ||||
1993 | Luck, Trust and Ketchup | John Dorr, Mike Kaplan | John Dorr | Robert Altman, Tim Robbins | ||
Media company (1994-current) |