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Everett Quinton

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Quinton's life-partner, Charles Ludlam, founded the Ridiculous Theatrical Company in New York City's West Village in 1967. The two co-starred in many RTC productions, written by Ludlam, known for their delightfully wacky, pun-filled, gender-bending humor. After Ludlam died in 1987 (complications from AIDS), Quinton kept the RTC going, but it lasted only another 10 years.
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2013 Nurse Jackie (TV series)
Bloody Drunk
Luck of the Drawing (2013) … Bloody Drunk
 
2004 One Year Down (short)
Carl
 
2000 Pollock
James Johnson Sweeney
 
1999 Guiding Light (TV series)
Keymar
 
1997 Law & Order (TV series)
Jeffrey Weiss
Passion (1997) … Jeffrey Weiss
 
1994 Natural Born Killers
Deputy Warden Wurlitzer
 
1988 Big Business
Window Dresser
 
1987 Hello Again
Occultist #4
 
1987 Deadly Illusion
Third Clerk
 
1987 Forever, Lulu
Waiter
 
1987 From the Hip
Warren
 
1986 Legal Eagles
Attorney #1
 
1986 The Sorrows of Dolores
Dolores
 
1985 Miami Vice (TV series)
Homosexual Pusher
The Prodigal Son (1985) … Homosexual Pusher
 
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(1982) He acted in Charles Ludlam's play, "Exquisite Torture (A Romantic Ecstasy) in a Ridiculous Theatrical Company production at the One Sheridan Square Theatre in New York City with Charles Ludlam in the cast. Charles Ludlam was also director. See more »
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Trivia:

Quinton's life-partner, Charles Ludlam, founded the Ridiculous Theatrical Company in New York City's West Village in 1967. The two co-starred in many RTC productions, written by Ludlam, known for their delightfully wacky, pun-filled, gender-bending humor. After Ludlam died in 1987 (complications from AIDS), Quinton kept the RTC going, but it lasted only another 10 years. See more »