Joe Dallesandro
Joseph Angelo D'Allesandro III (born December 31, 1948) is an American actor and Warhol superstar. He was a sex symbol of gay subculture in the 1960s and 1970s, and of several American underground films before going mainstream.
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Born | Joseph Angelo D'Allesandro III December 31, 1948 Pensacola, Florida, U.S. |
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Years active | 1967–present |
Spouses | Leslie
(m. 1967; div. 1969)Theresa
(m. 1970; div. 1978)Kim Dallesandro (m. 1987) |
Children | 2 |
Website | joedallesandro |
Dallesandro starred in the 1968 film Flesh as a male prostitute. The film was produced by Andy Warhol. In 1970, Rolling Stone declared Dallesandro's second starring vehicle, Trash, the "Best Film of the Year", making him a star of the youth culture, sexual revolution, and subcultural New York City art collective of the 1970s. Dallesandro also starred in 1972's Heat, another Warhol film that was conceived as a parody of the film Sunset Boulevard. He later lived for several years in Europe, where he starred in both genre and art films. Having returned to the United States, he also crossed over into mainstream roles such as mobster Lucky Luciano in the film The Cotton Club.