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Maelcum Soul

Patricia Ann Soul (September 22, 1940 – April 5, 1968), known professionally as Maelcum Soul, was an American bartender, artist's model, and actress. In the 1960s, she portrayed leading characters in two of filmmaker John Waters' earliest works, Roman Candles and Eat Your Makeup.

Maelcum Soul
Born
Patricia Ann Soul

September 22, 1940
DiedApril 5, 1968(1968-04-05) (aged 27)
Cause of deathDrug overdose
Occupations
  • Bartender
  • Artist model
  • Actress
Years active1966–1968
SpouseDudley Gray

Early life and education

Patricia Ann Soul was born September 22, 1940. She studied painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art and worked at the Fat Black Pussycat Cafe on Minetta Lane in New York City.[citation needed]

Career

Soul later worked as a barmaid at Martick's (later Martick's Restaurant Francais), a bistro run by Morris Martick on Mulberry Street in Baltimore. Here, she also worked as an artist's model. Her role in Baltimore was compared with Paris' Kiki de Montparnasse.[1] Starting November 4, 1966, Martick's hosted "The Maelcum Show" with 25 art works of her nude, created by different artists, including her husband Dudley Grant[1] with various styles and mediums.[2][3][4] Some pieces were made of stained glass and cardboard cutouts.[1] During her life, most "young-Turk" artists of Baltimore used Soul as a model. Earl Hofmann painted her as a surrealistic giant towering over Baltimore.[2] In response to the exhibit, Soul reported "It’s very funny to see 25 of yous staring at you. It's a happy things, a fun thing, I feel like it’s my birthday."[1]

John Waters called Maelcum Soul “my first star”, adding "she was ahead of her time". She was known for her wild looks, with burnt red hair, white chalk makeup, and very long eyelashes. Waters said she scared everyone, including him, but he loved her. She starred in his first Dreamland-produced movie, Roman Candles, as the Smoking Nun. For Waters' next movie, Eat Your Makeup, she played as the Governess. The third movie she was in was Dorothy, the Kansas City Pothead. She was to play the Wicked Witch, but very little was shot and the project was abandoned.[5][6] Waters said that she was a "big influence" on him, Divine, and his makeup artist, Van Smith.[7][8]

Artistry

The name Maelcum Soul is of Czech origin. She is described as bohemian "in both the old-baltimore and art-world sense of the word." Soul was reportedly considered the "Alice Prin" of Baltimore. She was known for dyeing her hair an "iron-ore red" and wearing heavy eyeliner and "hip haberdashery" drawing from the style of the Berlin cabarets of Weimar Republic.[2]

Personal life

Soul married Maryland Art Institute student Dudley Gray.[1] She lived in Baltimore and New York City. Soul was described by John Waters as a bohemian.[9] In 1968, she died from a drug overdose.[10] She is buried in Bohemian National Cemetery in Baltimore.[11]

 
Soul's grave at the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Legacy

Posthumously, The Evening Sun reported that despite a short and "busy" life, Soul achieved "a certain fame." She became "...semilegendary among younger admirers of the beat generation. A dozen artists painted her."[12] Soul has been described as a "fabled starlet."[13]

Filmography

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Briley, Tom (November 7, 1965). "Slick Chick Clicks In 25 Nude Moods". The Tennessean. Retrieved May 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Mr. Peep's Diary". The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland). November 10, 1965. p. 41.
  3. ^ "Hagerstown Daily Mail Archives, Nov 5, 1965, p. 3". NewspaperArchive.com. November 5, 1965. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  4. ^ "The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California on November 6, 1965 · Page 32". Newspapers.com. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Stillman, Nick (February 1, 2004). "John Waters". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Waters, John (2005). Pink Flamingos, and Other Filth: Three Screenplays. Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 9781560257011.
  7. ^ Scarupa, Henry (March 27, 1977). "He Cultivates 'Sleaze' Like a Rare Orchid". The Baltimore Sun. p. 25. Retrieved May 22, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Levy, Emanuel (August 25, 2015). Gay Directors, Gay Films?: Pedro Almodóvar, Terence Davies, Todd Haynes, Gus Van Sant, John Waters. Columbia University Press. p. 274. ISBN 9780231526531.
  9. ^ Phillips, Tony (February 9, 2004). "Indie Film's Bad Boy John Waters Talks About His Foray". IndieWire. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  10. ^ Dana, Heller (2011). Hairspray. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781444395617. OCLC 742333236.
  11. ^ Waters, John (2010). Role Models. New York City: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-25147-5.
  12. ^ Fear not; Charlie hasn't gone uptown
    • Page 49: Schoettler, Carl (November 28, 1986). "Fear not; Charlie hasn't gone uptown". The Evening Sun. p. 49. Retrieved May 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
    • Page 51: Schoettler, Carl (November 28, 1986). "Fear not; Charlie hasn't gone uptown". The Evening Sun. p. 51. Retrieved May 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ Alvarez, Rafael (June 5, 2013). "The Grand Dame of East 34th Street". The Baltimore Sun. p. E12. Retrieved May 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.

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Patricia Ann Soul September 22 1940 April 5 1968 known professionally as Maelcum Soul was an American bartender artist s model and actress In the 1960s she portrayed leading characters in two of filmmaker John Waters earliest works Roman Candles and Eat Your Makeup Maelcum SoulBornPatricia Ann SoulSeptember 22 1940DiedApril 5 1968 1968 04 05 aged 27 Baltimore MarylandCause of deathDrug overdoseOccupationsBartender Artist model ActressYears active1966 1968SpouseDudley Gray Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Artistry 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 Filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditPatricia Ann Soul was born September 22 1940 She studied painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art and worked at the Fat Black Pussycat Cafe on Minetta Lane in New York City citation needed Career EditSoul later worked as a barmaid at Martick s later Martick s Restaurant Francais a bistro run by Morris Martick on Mulberry Street in Baltimore Here she also worked as an artist s model Her role in Baltimore was compared with Paris Kiki de Montparnasse 1 Starting November 4 1966 Martick s hosted The Maelcum Show with 25 art works of her nude created by different artists including her husband Dudley Grant 1 with various styles and mediums 2 3 4 Some pieces were made of stained glass and cardboard cutouts 1 During her life most young Turk artists of Baltimore used Soul as a model Earl Hofmann painted her as a surrealistic giant towering over Baltimore 2 In response to the exhibit Soul reported It s very funny to see 25 of yous staring at you It s a happy things a fun thing I feel like it s my birthday 1 John Waters called Maelcum Soul my first star adding she was ahead of her time She was known for her wild looks with burnt red hair white chalk makeup and very long eyelashes Waters said she scared everyone including him but he loved her She starred in his first Dreamland produced movie Roman Candles as the Smoking Nun For Waters next movie Eat Your Makeup she played as the Governess The third movie she was in was Dorothy the Kansas City Pothead She was to play the Wicked Witch but very little was shot and the project was abandoned 5 6 Waters said that she was a big influence on him Divine and his makeup artist Van Smith 7 8 Artistry EditThe name Maelcum Soul is of Czech origin She is described as bohemian in both the old baltimore and art world sense of the word Soul was reportedly considered the Alice Prin of Baltimore She was known for dyeing her hair an iron ore red and wearing heavy eyeliner and hip haberdashery drawing from the style of the Berlin cabarets of Weimar Republic 2 Personal life EditSoul married Maryland Art Institute student Dudley Gray 1 She lived in Baltimore and New York City Soul was described by John Waters as a bohemian 9 In 1968 she died from a drug overdose 10 She is buried in Bohemian National Cemetery in Baltimore 11 Soul s grave at the Bohemian National Cemetery Legacy EditPosthumously The Evening Sun reported that despite a short and busy life Soul achieved a certain fame She became semilegendary among younger admirers of the beat generation A dozen artists painted her 12 Soul has been described as a fabled starlet 13 Filmography EditRoman Candles 1966 as Smoking Nun Eat Your Makeup 1968 as Governess Dorothy the Kansas City Pothead 1968 as Wicked WitchSee also EditHistory of the Czechs in BaltimoreReferences Edit a b c d e Briley Tom November 7 1965 Slick Chick Clicks In 25 Nude Moods The Tennessean Retrieved May 21 2018 via Newspapers com a b c Mr Peep s Diary The Evening Sun Baltimore Maryland November 10 1965 p 41 Hagerstown Daily Mail Archives Nov 5 1965 p 3 NewspaperArchive com November 5 1965 Retrieved May 21 2018 The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino California on November 6 1965 Page 32 Newspapers com Retrieved May 21 2018 Stillman Nick February 1 2004 John Waters The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved May 21 2018 Waters John 2005 Pink Flamingos and Other Filth Three Screenplays Thunder s Mouth Press ISBN 9781560257011 Scarupa Henry March 27 1977 He Cultivates Sleaze Like a Rare Orchid The Baltimore Sun p 25 Retrieved May 22 2018 via Newspapers com Levy Emanuel August 25 2015 Gay Directors Gay Films Pedro Almodovar Terence Davies Todd Haynes Gus Van Sant John Waters Columbia University Press p 274 ISBN 9780231526531 Phillips Tony February 9 2004 Indie Film s Bad Boy John Waters Talks About His Foray IndieWire Retrieved May 22 2018 Dana Heller 2011 Hairspray Hoboken John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9781444395617 OCLC 742333236 Waters John 2010 Role Models New York City Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 978 0 374 25147 5 Fear not Charlie hasn t gone uptown Page 49 Schoettler Carl November 28 1986 Fear not Charlie hasn t gone uptown The Evening Sun p 49 Retrieved May 21 2018 via Newspapers com Page 51 Schoettler Carl November 28 1986 Fear not Charlie hasn t gone uptown The Evening Sun p 51 Retrieved May 21 2018 via Newspapers com Alvarez Rafael June 5 2013 The Grand Dame of East 34th Street The Baltimore Sun p E12 Retrieved May 21 2018 via Newspapers com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maelcum Soul Maelcum Soul at IMDb The Maelcum Soul Story on YouTube Maelcum Soul at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maelcum Soul amp oldid 1068302287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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