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  2. The Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Factory was Andy Warhol's studio in Manhattan, New York City, which had four locations between 1963 and 1987. The Factory became famed for its parties in the 1960s. It was the hip hangout spot for artists, musicians, celebrities, and Warhol's superstars. The original Factory was often referred to as the Silver Factory. [1] In the studio ...

  3. Jed Johnson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    At the Factory, Johnson rose through the ranks from assisting director Paul Morrissey to directing his own film, Bad (1977). He edited several films, including Trash (1970), Heat (1972), Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), and Blood for Dracula (1974). Following Warhol's death, Johnson was a founding member of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board.

  4. Billy Name - Wikipedia

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    Billy Name – the silver age : black & white photographs from Andy Warhol's Factory. London: Reel Art Press. ISBN 978-1-909526-17-4. All Tomorrow's Parties: Billy Name's Photographs of Andy Warhol's Factory, by Billy Name, Dave Hickey, and Collier Schorr; ISBN 1-881616-84-3 Distributed Art Publishers (DAP) (August 1997)

  5. Susan Bottomly - Wikipedia

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    The following year, she moved to New York and joined Andy Warhol's Factory as a Warhol superstar. She was renamed International Velvet and went on to star in several films, including Chelsea Girls (1966), Paraphernalia (1966) , Since (1966), Superboy (1966), and **** (The 24 Hour Movie) (1967).

  6. Rotten Rita - Wikipedia

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    Rotten Rita (real name Kenneth C. Rapp) (May 6, 1938 - February 26, 2010) [1] was an influential denizen of Andy Warhol's The Factory and was sometimes referred to as "The Mayor". [2] Although he worked by day in a fabric store, he spent many nights at the Factory bringing his unique influences to encourage others to become artists. [3]

  7. Andy Warhol’s Factory made a fortune off other people’s work ...

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    The works produced by Warhol's factory became tremendously valuable: A $195 million print from the "Marilyn" series set a record two years ago for the priciest American artwork, as well as the ...

  8. Rob Lowe regrets not grabbing original Andy Warhol drawing ...

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    “I heard, and he talks about it in The Andy Warhol Diaries,” Lowe admitted, “I heard that it sold about 10 years ago for $1.5 million.” Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on ABC.

  9. Mary Woronov - Wikipedia

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    Mary Woronov (born December 8, 1943) [1] [2] is an American actress, writer, and figurative painter.She is primarily known as a "cult star" because of her work with Andy Warhol and her roles in Roger Corman's cult films.