


Niagara, Serpent's Tail (London, England), 2002.īlind Love, Serpent's Tail (London, England), 2003. Snake, Serpent's Tail ( New York, NY), 2000, 2nd edition, 2002. Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory, Journey Editions (Boston, MA), 1995. Wake for the Angels: Paintings and Stories, Journey Editions (Boston, MA), 1994. Painter and author.ĪWARDS, HONORS: Theatre World Award, 1974, for Boom Boom Room (play). E-mail- ĬAREER: Actor in films, including The Chelsea Girls, 1967, Death Race 2000, 1975, Rock 'n' Roll High School, 1979, Eating Raoul, 1982, Black Widow, 1987, and Warlock, 1989 actor in television series, including episodes of Logan's Run, 1977, and Sledge Hammer!, 1987, in television movies, including Challenge of a Lifetime, 1985, and in television specials, including Cheech and Chong's Get Out of My Room, 1985 actor in stage productions, including Kitchenette, 1968, and Boom Boom Room, 1974. Education: Attended Cornell University.ĪDDRESSES: Agent-Phil Brock, Studio Talent Group, 1328 12th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. (a doctor) and Carol (Eschholz) Woronov married Ted Gershuny (a bond broker), 1969 (divorced) married Ted Whitehead (a race car driver and agent), 1979. She is currently working on her third novel.PERSONAL: Born December 8, 1946, in Brooklyn, NY daughter of Victor D. She has also written pieces for Buzz Magazine, Film Comment and Nest Magazine.

Wake for the Angels is a coffee table book of her paintings.

Swimming Underground is a fictional memoir about her time with the Warhol group and Eye Witness to Warhol is a collection of essays on questions she has grown tired of answering. Besides painting and showing in LA, Mary is the author of six books including the novels Snake and Niagara, Blind Love (a collection of short stories). Now Mary teaches graduate fiction at Otis College of Art & Design and lives with her dog. She also directed and wrote three half-hour TV shows for “Women” on Showtime. Moving to LA, she continued to support herself by acting in over 73 Hollywood films, the best of which, Eating Raoul, Rock and Roll High School and, more recently, Loony Toons, have earned her the dubious title of cult-queen. Following her first love, painting, she became a part of Warhol’s Silver Factory in the late 60s, where she acted in several films, including Chelsea Girls. Accidentally born in the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, Mary Woronov grew up in New York and attended Cornell University.
