John Waters

John Waters
Movie and TV Credits

John Waters was born on April 22, 1946 and is currently 78 years old.

About John Waters

Growing up in Baltimore in the 1950s, John Waters was not like other children; he was obsessed by violence and gore, both real and on the screen. With his weird counter-culture friends as his cast, he began making silent 8mm and 16mm films in the mid-'60s; he screened these in rented Baltimore church halls to underground audiences drawn by word of mouth and street leafleting campaigns. As his filmmaking grew more polished and his subject matter more shocking, his audiences grew bigger, and his write-ups in the Baltimore papers more outraged. By the early 1970s he was making features, which he managed to get shown in midnight screenings in art cinemas by sheer perseverance. Success came when Pink Flamingos (1972) - a deliberate exercise in ultra-bad taste - took off in 1973, helped no doubt by lead actor Divine's infamous dog-crap eating scene. Waters continued to make low-budget shocking movies with his Dreamland repertory company until Hollywood crossover success came with Hairspray (1988), and although his movies nowadays might now appear cleaned up and professional, they retain Waters' playfulness, and reflect his lifelong obsessions.

Movie Credits

John Waters has appeared in 117 movies.

Some of John Waters's most popular movies include:

TV Credits

John Waters has appeared in 37 TV Series.

Some of the most popular TV Shows include:

Production Credits

John Waters has 74 production credits.

Camera

Credited for Additional Photography in 1 show - Desperate Living.

Crew

Credited for Thanks in 3 shows - An American Crime, Putty Hill and Sniffing Out ‘Polyester’.

Directing

Editing

Production

Credited for Co-Producer in 1 show - Hairspray.
Credited for Associate Producer in 1 show - Hairspray Live!.

Writing

Credited for Screenplay in 6 shows - Female Trouble, Polyester, Hairspray, Pecker, Cecil B. Demented and This Filthy World.
Credited for Original Film Writer in 1 show - Hairspray.
Credited for Novel in 1 show - Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance.