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  Joe Dallesandro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Angelo (Joe) Dallesandro (born December 31, 1948 in Pensacola, Florida) is an Italian American actor known for his voluptuous physical beauty, on-screen nudity and openly stated bisexuality.
Dallesandro was the obvious choice for the part of a teenage hustler in Flesh, where he had several nude scenes, including the famous opening shot of him on the bed.
Joe's eroticism as well as his "flesh" on display in these films is what brought the public to the theatres.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joe_Dallesandro   (576 words)

  
 Andy Warhol 13: Joe Dallesandro
Joe and his brother Bob lived with the family until they ran away and were removed from the family by social services.
Joe decided that the best thing to do would be to leave New York, so he robbed an RKO theatre in Brooklyn, where the gay manager was a friend of his, and proceeded to Mexico with the takings - accompanied by a friend named Stanley.
When Joe was arrested for assault after getting into a fight, a judge in Los Angeles sent him back to his father who was then living in New Jersey with his new girlfriend and her two daughters.
www.warholstars.org /warhol/warhol1/andy/warhol/can/joe13.html   (869 words)

  
 Joe Dallesandro (1948 - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dallesandro was the obvious choice for the part of a young hustler in Flesh, where he was required to perform stark naked.
Joe Dallesandro (b.1948), the product of a broken home and a kid in trouble with the law as a teen, walked into a Greenwich Village apartment one day in 1967 to check out some guys who were shooting a movie and had left the door open.
Joe passes through a series of flaccid sexual encounters until, on account of his drug habit, he hits rock bottom as Holly is forced out of frustration to consummate with one of his discarded beer bottles.
www.jahsonic.com /JoeDallesandro.html   (868 words)

  
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Joe Dallesandro was discovered by Andy Warhol in the mid 1960s and went from being the doorman at the Factory (Warhol's Greenwich Village studio) to becoming the biggest of the 'Warhol Superstars', appearing in Paul Morrissey's trilogy "Flesh", "Trash" and "Heat".
Dallesandro broke away from the Factory to pursue a career in 'legitimate' cinema, appearing in several European films and becoming a film star in Italy, appearing in a variety of films, alongside a diverse rang of actresses including Anita Ekberg, Sylvia Kristel and Jane Birkin.
Joe Dallesandro remains an icon of underground cinema, an actor whose stunning looks and unique sex appeal "forever changed male sexuality on screen" (John Waters' words) and opened the door for the sensitive grungy rebels of the 1990s such as River Phoenix and Johnny Depp.
cyberpad.tripod.com /joe.html   (947 words)

  
 JOE DALLESANDRO
Dallesandro, der schon als junger Mann Erfahrungen als Aktmodel gesammelt hatte, schien genau richtig für die Rolle eines jungen Strichers in "Flesh", der neben Ausstrahlung auch den Mut zur Nacktheit mitbringen musste.
Es lag wohl auch an Joe Dallesandro, dass "Flesh" zu einem sensationellen Kinoerfolg nicht nur in den Vereinigten Staaten wurde.
An die Erfolge, die Joe Dallesandro bei den Morrissey-Filmen hatte, konnte er jedoch nicht mehr anknüpfen.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/J/Joe_Dallesandro   (195 words)

  
 Dallesandro - actor Joe Dallesandro - Interview Interview - Find Articles
Joe Dallesandro is perhaps best known as the star of Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol's trilogy of films, Flesh, Trash, and Heat.
To a younger generation, however, he may be better known as Little Joe, one of the subjects of Lou Reed's song "Walk on the Wild Side." That is really a shame, because Dallesandro's performances in the Warhol Factory movies are brilliant and hold up remarkably well--as entertainment and as time capsules of the early '70s.
JOE DALLESANDRO: I had a drug dealer in the same building Andy was shooting [a movie] in.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1285/is_n10_v24/ai_16166721   (331 words)

  
 Joe Dallesandro - Ask.com Search
Joseph Angelo (Joe) Dallesandro (born on December 31, 1948 in Pensacola, Florida) is an Italian American actor known for his physical beauty, flesh-baring film appearances and openly stated bisexuality.
Joe Dallesandro was the biggest sex symbol of underground films in the '60s and '70s through roles in such Andy Warhol movies as...
Joe Dallesandro has been in movies for over 30 years, has appeared in a few semi-famous and even notorious movies, but is still almost totally...
web.ask.com /web?o=0&qsrc=6&q=Joe+Dallesandro   (277 words)

  
 Joe Dallesandro Encyclopedia @ ArtQuilt.com (Art Quilt)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Joe Dallessandro on the cover of The Smiths' eponymous debut album; still from the Warhol film Flesh.
Dallesandro was the obvious choice for the part of a young hustler in Flesh, where he had several nude scenes, including the famous opening shot of him on the bed.
A Warhol photograph of the blatantly bulging, well-endowed crotch of Dallesandro's blue jeans graces the famous cover the Rolling Stones album Sticky Fingers.
www.artquilt.com /encyclopedia/Joe_Dallesandro   (454 words)

  
 Xploited Cinema - PAUL MORRISSEY TRILOGY: FLESH / TRASH / HEAT (4 DVD FRENCH SPECIAL EDITION)
Joe (Joe Dallesandro) --always charming, open, innocent--takes to the streets and meets an artist with elaborate and hilarious theories of body worship, a couple of transvestites, a dumb ex-girlfriend (now a topless dancer), and a friend whose armpits have been burned by a flamethrower.
Joe and Holly try to make a go of things in their Lower East Side basement, from which Holly goes forth from time to time to cruise the Fillmore East and to scavenge garbage cans, while Joe's journeys are in search of real junk.
Joe Dallesandro is a one-time child actor who lives in a sunbaked motel, where the obese landlady gives cut rates for service and complains about the star's freaked-out daughter, who lives with baby and lesbian love in a suite.
www.xploitedcinema.com /dvds/dvds.asp?title=4979   (329 words)

  
 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Joe Dallesandro
Joe said he did not care for Andy, although he got along somewhat better with Paul Morrisey who did not rip him off quite so badly as Andy did.
Joe had it all over most actors in the pure animal appeal department, as he did just about every man alive.
Joe's movies are becoming increasingly available, even the foreign ones, now that the public and the critics are discovering that he had remarkable film presence along with his other spectacular qualities.
www.andrejkoymasky.com /liv/fam/biod1/dall1.html   (312 words)

  
 Austin Film Society :: JE T'AIME MOI NON PLUS
Joe Angelo Dallesandro's comfort with his own naked body, the nudity of his co-stars – male or female – and sex before the relentless eye of the movie camera made him a natural for the Warhol/Morrissey films that so blithely stepped over America's puritanical taboos.
The notoriously stingy Warhol offered Joe jobs around the Factory offices instead – "answering phones, checking in film prints, acting as projectionist, handling security, and running the elevator." Surely there were near-fatal heart attacks when visitors discovered who had his hand on the elevator controls.
In later life Dallesandro would refer to JE T'AIME MOI NON PLUS as his personal favorite of all his films, a significant statement considering where his stardom was created – within the Warhol Factory.
www.austinfilm.org /screenings/jetaimemoinonplus.php   (2527 words)

  
 Andy Warhols Flesh - Movie Posters mp00755 - Movie Posters Andy Warhol's Flesh Movie Posters Drama (1968) Joe ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Description: (1968) Joe Dallesandro plays a heroin junkie who works as a male prostitute in the streets of New York to support his habit, as well as his wife's, who happens to be a lesbian.
Andy Warhol's Flesh Movie Posters Drama (1968) Joe Dallesandro plays a heroin junkie who works as a male prostitute in the streets of New York to support his habit, as well as his wife's, who happens to be a lesbian.
Staring Joe Dallesandro (1968) Joe Dallesandro plays a heroin junkie who works as a male prostitute in the streets of New York to support his habit, as well as his wife's, who happens to be a lesbian.
movie-posters.4lx.com /andy-warhols-flesh.html   (274 words)

  
 MetroActive Books | Joe Dallesandro
Joe Dallesandro, actor, Warhol superstar, the Little Joe who "never once gave it away" in Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side," wants to prove that he's more than just a footnote to the history of The Factory.
Dallesandro, now a grandfather, jokes and blusters his way through the Different Light event, utterly bemused at his unasked-for status as sexual icon.
The book is quite ambivalent about Warhol's role in Dallesandro's career, and Dallesandro obviously resents the fact that people think his life began and ended with The Factory.
www.metroactive.com /papers/sfmetro/08.10.98/books-9830.html   (796 words)

  
 AP for REEL December 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Joe generates a "timeless" presence on the screen.
Joe is re-united with the actress in more ways than just friendship.
Joe seems able to climb into bed with anyone but Woodlawn, with whom he and his pet dog live.
www.free-webspace.biz /lesd40usa/APFR1205/JDinsert.htm   (355 words)

  
 Joe Dallesandro.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Win a Joe-autographed copy of The Gardener DVD by writing to tell us in 500 words or less how and when you discovered Joe Dallesandro, write a review of your favorite Joe film, or pitch us the story for a sequel to The Gardener featuring the further adventures of Carl.
The publication of Little Joe, Superstar: The Films of Joe Dallesandro brought Joe back into contact with fans all over the world and made us aware of the need for a website.
Joe was directly involved in the creation of these pages.
www.joedallesandro.com   (282 words)

  
 Bright Lights Film Journal | Joe Dallesandro
Monique von Vooren was mesmerized by his "translucent skin"; Sylvia Miles called it "the warmest in the world." To Holly Woodlawn he was "a nice guy" and "a real gentleman"; to Paul Morrissey, a "great actor" on par with John Wayne.
For legions of 1960s gay men, "Little Joe," as his famous bicep tattoo identifies him, was a fantasy fuck without peer, familiar initially from drool-inducing images in physique magazines and a few hardcore loops made before his "rise" to the underground at the Warhol Factory at the tender age of 18.
It's not hard to see Joe's enigmatic smile and quiet cockiness as a natural defensive response to having a mother in the state pen for auto theft, and a father who cared but couldn't cope and put him and his siblings into foster homes.
www.brightlightsfilm.com /22/dallesandro.html   (755 words)

  
 Lonesome Cowboys (1968 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The F.B.I. was actually interested in determining whether Warhol could be successfully prosecuted for transporting pornography (the exposed negative) across state lines; the investigation led nowhere.
It featured Warhol "superstars" Viva and Taylor Mead and future Warhol-branded cinema workhouse Joe Dallesandro.
According to a review on the Internet Movie Database, "Viva's langorous seduction of the most innocent-looking among the cowboys is actually a satirical comment on sexual artifice".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lonesome_Cowboys_(1968_film)   (232 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Little Joe, Superstar: The Films of Joe Dallesandro: Books: Michael Ferguson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Joe Dallesandro (or Little Joe) was a street tough kid from New York when he wandered onto the set of an Andy Warhol film.
Joe Dallesandro the man is far different from the beautiful face and body on the screen.
Joe has had quite a life and this B movie stars book is a good read.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1889138096?v=glance   (1618 words)

  
 CNdb: Trash (1970)
Joe is 360 degrees naked for long stretches of this movie, though not as much as in "Flesh (1968)", and unlike "Flesh", in this film he's limp the whole time.
Then Joe Dallesandro pulls off her dress, leaving her in fishnet pantyhose, which he pulls off when he attempts to rape her on the couch; some flashes of rear and maybe frontal from Andrea, but Joe blocks most of the view.
Looming and lumpish, with frizzy hair and a vaguely reptilian face, she attempts to seduce Joe Dallesandro by losing her top and showing off her distended (heavily pregnant) abdomen and squishy, deflated breasts.
www.cndb.com /movie.html?title=Trash+%281970%29   (584 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle: Screens: Body of Work
Joe Dallesandro is chuckling in my ear, and it's freaking me out.
The "it" Dallesandro is speaking of is his 1976 film Je T'aime Moi Non Plus, a scatological love triangle between two gay French garbagemen and ultra-androgynous Jane Birkin, then wife of director and eternal icon de Français Serge Gainsbourg, the multifaceted artiste who made smoldering Gitanes and louche leerings a spectator sport nonpareil.
Jane was his girlfriend at the time, or his wife, and it's a little difficult to play love scenes with someone when the husband is on the set of the film and he's directing it.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/2005-08-05/screens_feature7.html   (494 words)

  
 CNdb: Joe Dallesandro
This drama-documentary film includes some fl-and-white footage of Dallesandro when he first started modelling in his late teens.
There are countless bare bun shots as Joe does the boyish-looking Janes up the arse (and makes her scream!).
Our first example here is a brothel scene as he services a willing strumpet: we see nice close-ups of his bum and a couple of flashes of pubic hair.
www.cndb.com /actor.html?name=Dallesandro%2C+Joe   (400 words)

  
 Joe News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The book is a bawdy exploration of the seductive power of the male movie idol, from Rudolph Valentino to Colin Farrell, with a stop at Joe Dallesandro along the way.
Joe's episode of The Hitchhiker is also on its way soon.
This isn't a full running time length commentary, but a recent conversation with Joe specifically about making the film and what was going on in his life at the time.
www.joedallesandro.com /html/joe_news.htm   (799 words)

  
 index magazine interview
Joe was there along with Tony Ward (Hustler White) and Mary Woronov (actress and force of nature) for a publicity photo shoot and a reading of the script.
Joe was over an hour late, but as soon as he got in front of the camera, the Dallesandro charisma was such that even Tony Ward was in awe.
JOE: I was up for the part, and Paul Morrissey said, "You know, I just don't think he can work from a script," because we'd always improvised, and Warhol said, "You know, I think he does drugs." So I was branded a risk.
www.indexmagazine.com /interviews/joe_dallesandro.shtml   (2780 words)

  
 Flesh (1968)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flesh was the first of a trilogy involving the newly discovered Joe Dallesandro.
Joe is a male prostitute, and supports his domineering wife, Geri (Geraldine Smith), and their baby son by hustling men on the streets.
Reluctantly, Joe agrees to get the cash for her, and so begins a day in Joe's life.
www.michaeldvd.com.au /Reviews/Reviews.asp?ID=5529   (1070 words)

  
 Joe Dallesandro LIVE!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Joe Dallesandro (born Dec 31, 1948, in Pensacola, FL) is an American actor known for his physical beauty, flesh-baring film appearances, and frankly stated bisexuality.
Joe plays a gay garbage truck driver who falls in lust with a flat-chested café waitress, played by the beautiful Jane Birkin (Gainsbourg’s wife), because she looks like a boy from behind.
Joe Dallesandro has many acting and modeling credits to his name.
stage.agliff.org /browse.php/JoeDallesandroLIVE   (218 words)

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