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Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel (April 23, 1922 – July 24, 1995), who professionally used the mononym Cameron, was an American artist, poet, actress and occultist. A follower of Thelema , the new religious movement established by the English occultist Aleister Crowley , she was married to rocket pioneer and fellow Thelemite Jack Parsons .
The cover of the first issue of Semina featured a photograph of artist and occultist Marjorie Cameron. The volume also included Cameron's drawing, Peyote Vision. This artwork was featured in Berman's 1957 exhibition at Los Angeles' Ferus Gallery, which was raided and shut down by police.
He directed several avant-garde short films in the 1940s and 1950s, including Fragment of Seeking, Picnic, and The Wormwood Star (a film study of the artwork of Marjorie Cameron which was filmed at the home of multi-millionaire art collector Edward James). Cameron also co-starred in his subsequent film Night Tide (1961) with Dennis Hopper.
Marjorie Cameron (1922–1995), scarlet woman of Jack Parsons' rituals, artist, actress; Peter J. Carroll (born 1953), occultist, writer, founder of chaos magic; Constant Chevillon (1880–1944), head of FUDOFSI; Chic Cicero (born 1936), esoteric writer, magician, Imperator of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Inc.
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She acted as a muse to other artists including Anaïs Nin, Marjorie Cameron and Kenneth Anger. [2] Druks was born in Vienna on 2 January 1921 into a Jewish family and went on to study at the Vienna Art Academy for Women. [2] In 1938, she and her American husband fled Austria for the United States with their son, Peter.
Right-winger Marjorie Taylor Greene told Lord Cameron to “kiss my ass” following his intervention, amid concern in the UK and Europe about wavering support in Washington for the war against ...
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