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We Talk to John Waters and Pat Moran About Divine's 70th Birthday

His friends remember the legendary drag queen, who would be 70 on October 19.

He was known for tasteless deeds in movies such as Pink Flamingos, outlandish costumes and eye makeup, and for being what People magazine called “the drag queen of the century.” Divine, who was born Harris Glenn Milstead and grew up in Towson, died in 1988 of a heart attack when he was 42.

On the eve of his 70th birthday on October 19, we chatted with his friends and collaborators John Waters and Pat Moran—who are part of the iconic Dreamlanders—about his hilarious moments, professionalism, and not-exactly-thrifty spending habits.

It’s been 27 years since Divine died, but I’m sure you both still think about him frequently.

JW: I’m shocked every day still that he’s dead because he had been such a big part of my life. But, we’re going to spend eternity with him because I bought a grave stone where Divine’s buried. So did Pat, so did Mink Stole, so did Dennis Dermody. We call it “Disgraceland.” So we’ll all be together . . . It’s just that he was in our personal lives. And also, when you have your first success, which we did with those first movies basically, it’s incredibly exciting, and he was a huge part of it.

http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/20...ers-and-pat-moran-about-divines-70th-birthday
 
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