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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0666610Parris Patton - IMDb

    Parris Patton is known for Creature (1999), The Cheshire Cat (1996) and Poison Ivy (1992). Add photos, demo reels Add to list. Awards. 1 nomination. Known for. Creature. 6.5. Director. 1999. The Cheshire Cat. Director. 1996. Poison Ivy. 5.4. Camera and Electrical Department. 1992. Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who. 8.2.

  2. 3 de jun. de 1999 · Creature: Directed by Parris Patton. With Filberto Ascencio, Butch Dean, Dusty Dean, Stacey Dean. Kyle Dean was a misfit in her North Carolina school. She was called "Creature" because she was a boy who knew she was a girl in part of the country where such things were not understood or tolerated.

  3. Creature. A boldly compassionate look at gender ambiguity. In 1994, Director Parris Patton drove a two-man crew to the corner of Santa Monica and La Brea Avenues in Hollywood, California. It was there that he met transsexual Stacey “Hollywood” Dean, beginning what was to become a four year chronicle of Stacey’s odyssey into womanhood. Deep into…

  4. Creature is a 1999 documentary film that was directed by Parris Patton. The film was released on June 3, 1999, and follows the life of American transgender actor, model, and club personality Stacey "Hollywood" Dean.

  5. Parris Patton graduated from the University of Bridgeport's film program in 1988. His thesis films "Dancer" won several honors including the Chicago International Film Festival's Gold Plaque. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Parris met the artist then known as Prince.

  6. 25 de oct. de 2008 · Parris Patton. Writer. Mark Monroe. Stars. Roger Daltrey. Pete Townshend. John Entwistle. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 1.3K users. 9 User reviews. 9 Critic reviews. Awards. 2 nominations. Photos 28. Top cast. Edit. Roger Daltrey.

  7. 25 de may. de 2019 · Parris Patton has transformed the Good Luck Gallery into an artistic memory palace and populated it with 15 freestanding sculptures and two mixed media reliefs. A memory palace was, for the Ancient Greeks and Romans, an imaginary space in your mind where you could store mnemonic images.