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Eric Emerson is a Actor American born on 23 june 1943

Eric Emerson

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Nationality USA
Birth 23 june 1943
Death 28 may 1975 (at 31 years) at New York City (USA)

Eric Emerson (June 23, 1945 – May 28, 1975) was an American musician, dancer, and actor. Emerson is best known for his roles in films by pop artist Andy Warhol, and as a member of the seminal glam punk group, the Magic Tramps.

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Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
(6 films)
Taylor Mead
Taylor Mead
(4 films)
Viva
Viva
(4 films)
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Filmography of Eric Emerson (7 films)

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They Call Me Bruce?, 1h27
Directed by Elliott Hong
Genres Thriller, Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Johnny Yune, Margaux Hemingway, Bill Capizzi, Harvey Vernon, Eric Emerson, John Fujioka
Roles Hare Krishna #3
Rating55% 2.799542.799542.799542.799542.79954
The movie opens with a young boy running to meet his grandfather (played by Yune), who lies dying on his bed. The young boy sadly explains that he could not find the medicine required to cure his grandfather's ailment and wonders aloud who will take care of him after his grandfather dies. His dying grandfather attempts to reassure the young boy, and explains that he should go to America. He further explains that when he was younger and working as a merchant marine, he met "the most beautiful girl" in America, and tells the young boy that if he goes there, she will take very good care of him. As the young boy is asking how to find her, his grandfather dies and the movie fades to black.
Heat
Heat (1972)
, 1h42
Directed by Paul Morrissey
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Films about prostitution, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles, Andrea Feldman, Eric Emerson, Pat Ast, Lester Persky
Roles Eric
Rating60% 3.04943.04943.04943.04943.0494
Joey Davis (Dallesandro) is an unemployed former child star who supports himself as a hustler in Los Angeles. Joey uses sex to get his landlady to reduce his rent, then seduces Sally Todd (Miles), a former Hollywood starlet. Sally tries to help Joey revive his career but her status as a mediocre ex-actress proves to be quite useless. Sally's psychotic daughter Jessica (Feldman) further complicates the relationship between Sally and the cynical, emotionally numb Joey.
San Diego Surf, 1h30
Directed by Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Surfing films
Actors Taylor Mead, Viva, Joe Dallesandro, Eric Emerson, Louis Waldon
Roles Eric
Rating65% 3.2515653.2515653.2515653.2515653.251565
Mr. and Mrs. Mead (Mead and Viva) are a married couple renting a seaside mansion to a group of young male surfers. Their daughter (Ingrid Superstar) is pregnant and on the hunt for a husband. Mr. Mead, who is gay, tries to pawn her off to one of the surfers.
Four Stars
Four Stars (1967)
, 25h
Directed by Andy Warhol
Origin USA
Actors Brigid Berlin, Susan Bottomly, Joe Dallesandro, Eric Emerson, Gerard Malanga, Taylor Mead
Rating61% 3.0916353.0916353.0916353.0916353.091635
Four Stars (ou « **** ») est un film américain d'avant garde réalisé par Andy Warhol et sorti en 1967. Le film n'a été projeté qu'une seule fois dans sa version intégrale d'une durée de 25 heures, les 15 et 16 décembre 1967 à New York. Il est composé de bobines de 35 minutes, projetées simultanément et se superposant. Le titre du film est une allusion au système de notation utilisé par les critiques de cinéma, « quatre étoiles » représentant la note maximale.
Four Stars
Four Stars (1967)

Directed by Andy Warhol
Actors Brigid Berlin, John Cale, Joe Dallesandro, Eric Emerson, Andrea Feldman, Gerard Malanga
Rating61% 3.0916353.0916353.0916353.0916353.091635
Four Stars (ou « **** ») est un film américain d'avant garde réalisé par Andy Warhol et sorti en 1967. Le film n'a été projeté qu'une seule fois dans sa version intégrale d'une durée de 25 heures, les 15 et 16 décembre 1967 à New York. Il est composé de bobines de 35 minutes, projetées simultanément et se superposant. Le titre du film est une allusion au système de notation utilisé par les critiques de cinéma, « quatre étoiles » représentant la note maximale.