Charlotte Moorman was an American actress born on November 18, 1933, in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is best known for her work in experimental art performances and films. Moorman passed away on November 8, 1991, in New York City, New York.
Personal and Family Life
Moorman was known for her pioneering role in merging music and visual art. Although details about her family life are scarce, she was deeply involved in the artistic community of New York, where she became an influential figure in the avant-garde scene. Her relationships with prominent artists shaped her career and the development of performance art.
Death and Legacy
Charlotte Moorman died on November 8, 1991, leaving behind a substantial impact on the world of performance art. She is remembered for her fearless experimentation and dedication to her craft. Her legacy continues to inspire artists, particularly in the fields of multimedia and experimental performance.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Global Groove | 1973-01-01 | |
A Tribute to John Cage | 1976-11-03 | |
Kunst und Ketchup | 1966-02-14 | |
電子の拓本 | 1985-01-21 | Self |
Good Morning, Mr. Orwell | 1984-01-01 | Self |
Stockhausen’s Originale: Doubletakes | 1964-01-01 | |
Guadalcanal Requiem | 1977-01-01 | |
Manopsychotisches Ballett | 1970-03-02 | Cello |
“Topless Cellist” Charlotte Moorman | 1995-03-03 | |
He! Viva Dada | 1965-09-05 | Self |
Bill’s Hat | 1967-01-01 | |
Bye Bye Kipling | 1986-01-01 | Self |
Seminar | 1969-01-01 | |
Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV | 2023-03-24 | Self (archive footage) |
26’1.1499″ For A String Player | 1973-01-01 | |
Suite 212 | 1974-12-28 | Self |