Drama
Biographical drama based on the last 20 years of Crisp's life. The literary figure and gay iconoclast emigrated to New York in 1981 and lived there until his death. The film observes Crisp in both his public and private lives, from his seemingly cavalier response to the outbreak of AIDS to his tender relationship with his friend Patrick Angus and his own response to growing old.
Directed by
Richard Laxton
Written by
Brian Fillis
John Hurt
Quentin Crisp
Jonathan Tucker
Patrick Angus
Craig muMs Grant
DJ
Cynthia Nixon
Penny Arcade
Twinkle Burke
Audience Member #3
Nick Adams
Dim Man
Richard Joseph Paul
Larry Speakes
Anna Kuchma
Beautiful Girl
Swoosie Kurtz
Connie Clausen
Benjamin Eakeley
Young Man
Ted Koch
US Immigration Officer
Stephen Guarino
Demonstrator
Denis O'Hare
Phillip Steele
Kevin Cannon
White House Cameraman
Leslie Shenkel
Audience Member #4
Michael Sirow
Brawny Man
Douglas Schneider
Reporter
Timothy Sekk
Sting
Justin Doescher
Art Dealer
Blake Hammond
NY Party Host
William McMichael
Shopper's Boyfriend
Daniel Fainman
Fan
Jeff Applegate
Journalist
Silver Bramham
Orlando
David Douglas
Audience Member #5
Alex C. Ferrill
Audience Member #1
Amy Gaipa
Audience Member #2
Robert Gomes
Angry Gay Man
Andrew Halliday
Chat Show Host
Peter Simon Hilton
Quentin's London Agent
Arlene A. Mcgruder
Large Woman
Craig Ramsay
'Unfriendly' Clone
Peter Reardon
Art Gallery Owner
Joseph Basile
Gay Buff Guy
Monika Baskiewicz
Phillip Steele's Secretary
Kara Emry
Theater Patron
Kathryn Gerhardt
'80s Diner Waitress
Bobby Guarino
Cook
Richard Hecht
Diner Owner
Ashley Klein
Theater Patron
Jason Evans Lee
Guy in White Tank Top
Jean Orlando
Diner Owner
Gregg Payne
Tom
Tyler Stone
Club Member

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