Filmography:
Hag
in a Black Leather Jacket (1964) Also actor.
Roman
Candles (two films projected simultaeously) (1966) Also
actor.
Eat
Your Make-Up (1967) Also
actor, editor.
Mondo
Trasho (1969) Also
actor, producer, script, cinematographer, editor.
The
Diane Linklater Story (1969)
Also script, cinematographer, editor.
Multiple
Maniacs (1970) Also
producer, script, cinematographer, editor.
Pink
Flamingos (1972)
Also narrator, producer, script, cinematographer, editor.
Female
Trouble (1975) Also
producer, script.
Love
Letter to Eddie (1975)
Interviewed.
Desperate
Living (1977) Also
producer, script, cinematographer.
Polyester
(1981) Also
producer, script.
Divine
Waters (1985) Interviewed.
Something
Wild (1986) Actor
only.
Hairspray
(1988) Also
actor, co-producer, script.
Homer
and Eddie (1989)
Actor only.
Cry-Baby
(1990) Also
script.
Serial
Mom (1994) Also
actor, script.
Anthem
(1997)
Interviewed.
Divine
Trash (1998)
Interviewed.
Pecker
(1998) Also
actor (voice), script.
Home
Movies on John Waters (1998) Interviewed.
Sweet
and Lowdown (1999) Actor
only.
In
Bad Taste (1999) Interviewed.
Forever
Hollywood (1999) Interviewed.
Cecil
B. DeMented (2000) Also
script.
Books
by John Waters:
Shock
Value
Crackpot
Trash Trio
Director's Cut
TV show
acting gigs have included "Homicide," "Simpsons," "Frasier"
and "21 Jump Street" as well as many talk show segments
and "Politically Incorrect" appearances.
Waters
also does numerous public appearances and speaking engagements.
Lodger
meets John waters in Person!(Click to read More about it!)
Film
Reviews:
Multiple
Maniacs -
This was John Waters' first "talkie" and
the first really successful film he made.
Female
Trouble -
Waters' first film with a real linear
storyline and he sets the film to span over 14 years from
1960 into (and beyond?) 1974.
Something
Wild -
Engaging rollercoaster ride of a film
from Jonathan Demme starring Melanie Griffith and Jeff Daniels.
Serial
Mom -
After viewing it, I kind of wish it never
existed.
Pecker
-
A
semi-autobiographical love-letter Waters has written to
himself.
Sweet
and Lowdown - So
subtle, so simple, so sweet and so pure that it just might
gently glide right over your head.
Cecil
B. DeMented - This
film should be a no-budget masterpiece. Instead it's a flawed
independent film, a minor cause celeb at best.