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Joe Dallesandro


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Status: Married
Age: 61
Sign: Capricorn

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State: California
Country: US
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February 28, 2009 - Saturday 

Bottom Line: Fascinating documentary with Joe Dellesandro talking about the Warhol films and what happened afterwards.

..Berlin International Film Festival -- Panorama Documentary

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BERLIN -- He became famous in the 1960s as Andy Warhol's naked muse in several Paul Morrissey movies and he was immortalized in song by Lou Reed but, as the new documentary "Little Joe" shows, the life of Joe Dallesandro was more than a walk on the wild side.

He is almost short enough to be a racing jockey but as a young man, his chiselled features and muscular body -- along with his obvious comfort at being nude on screen -- made Dallesandro an object of lust for men and women. "Little Joe" is structured like a filmed autobiography and the man's engaging frankness may take it beyond gay and art-house audiences and appeal to movie fans in general.

Dallesandro's portrayal of a street hustler in the 1968 film "Flesh" established his image and it was cemented in Reed's lyrics, "Little Joe never once gave it away. Everybody had to pay and pay." But the actor says that described the character in the film, and was not true of him.

Still, he traded on it over several more Morrissey films for Warhol even though he speaks of them now as having little merit, calling "Lonesome Cowboys" (1968) "the silliest movie I have ever seen." Of "Trash, " (1970), he says, "We were pretending to be actors, that was the first jump." The cast had to improvise the dialogue so Dallesandro says he decided to act being stoned so that he didn't have to say anything.

He says he wasn't really a part of the Warhol clique: "Yeah, they were interesting times, but I didn't hang out. I didn't go to the parties. We hardly said more than good morning and goodnight." He also resented having his sexuality defined by others. "Why do you have to be gay or not? Why can't I just be Little Joe?" he asks.

He had plenty of women in his life including his third wife Kim, whose daughter Vedra Mehagian Dallesandro is also a producer on the documentary.

After quitting the Warhol scene, he went to Europe and made a score of shoot-'em-ups over 10 years in Italy but none were released in the States. He went home and has carved out a useful career with small parts in films such as "The Cotton Club," "The Limey" and "Sunset," and TV shows including "Miami Vice," "Matlock" and "Wiseguy."

There are lots of clips and photos in the film with considerable nudity. Dallesandro speaks directly to the camera throughout, smoking constantly, telling of his films, marriages, drugs and drinking. No longer the handsome boy, he appears fit with a light and self-deprecating manner and the film could well help him land bigger roles in the future.

Production company: Little Joe Prods.
Director: Nicole Haeusser
Producers: Vedra Mehagian Dallesandro, Joe Dallesandro, Christo Moisides, Nicole Haeusser
Executive producers: Vedra Mehagian Dallesandro, Joe Dallesandro
Director of photography: Christos Moisides
Production designer: Elizabeth Cummings
Music: John Frusciante, Lou Reed
Editors: Karen Smalley, Nicole Haeusser
Sales agent: Little Joe Prods.
No rating, 87 minutes

The Pierre

 
Joe, the documentary can only be a "hit". I just can't wait to see it.

 
Posted by The Pierre on February 28, 2009 - Saturday - 10:03 PM
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Jordi Rosen

 
Your directness is engaging and you are as lovely as ever!
I saw a clip of an Italian film you did that was fantastic!
I will see what else youtube has.

Handsome and debonaire, intelligent and interesting!
Looking forward to seeing your documentary!

 
Posted by Jordi Rosen on February 28, 2009 - Saturday - 10:03 PM
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DOUG

 
I can't wait to see this film! <3
 
Posted by DOUG on February 28, 2009 - Saturday - 10:03 PM
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deborah
Deborah Deborah

 
sounds like a great dicumentary.

the description of joe now is interesting.
quote smoking constantly througout unquote
smoking is not good fro you joe, but i wont preach to each his own i say.

cant wait to see the cocumentary someday
good for you
 
Posted by deborah on February 28, 2009 - Saturday - 10:03 PM
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Kat Sharp

 
I WOULD LOVE TO WATCH "LITTLE JOE," JOE...AND OTHER WORKS!
 
Posted by VERY on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 1:02 AM
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Still Elegant

 
Beautiful. Straight up honest press...almost a myth, as rare as good press is these days.

By the way brother. Fuck Lou Reed. He's still a winy, Long Island snot.


Ciao.

 
Posted by Still Elegant on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 1:56 PM
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Madame X

 
I can't wait to see this. I've always wanted to hear your take on those times and I'm pleased to read that you and your daughter are the producers.


Seems to me that the people surrounding Andy were all incredible but unsung artists, doing things way more interesting than what was covered by the media....then and now.

 
Posted by Madame X on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 1:56 PM
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Daryl

 
When can we see it, Joeboy...when?? *Sigh*
 
Posted by Daryl on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 1:57 PM
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Gilda
Gilda Golden

 
I HOPE that the documentary is shown near my area.
I so want to drink it in!
 
Posted by Gilda on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 10:17 PM
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fgzzfotos.

 
we can't give more than 2 kudos?? and... much anticipating for you to bring life to roles waiting to be filled by your depth.



 
Posted by fgzzfotos. on March 1, 2009 - Sunday - 10:18 PM
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Yolanda

 
I am wishing to be able to see it already!!! , it is seen that it is a good work and very hoped by us.

 
Posted by Yolanda on March 2, 2009 - Monday - 7:27 AM
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♫PrettyKitty♫

 
Ready to be fascinated!
 
Posted by ♫PrettyKitty♫ on April 6, 2009 - Monday - 4:37 AM
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♫PrettyKitty♫

 
Beautiful, Intriguing and fascinating.
I look forward to finding this to watch!
 
Posted by ♫PrettyKitty♫ on April 8, 2009 - Wednesday - 3:30 PM
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Ava

 
This is fascinating and quite interesting; I can't wait to see it.

 
Posted by Ava on April 18, 2009 - Saturday - 5:21 PM
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