Beth Ditto

Beth Ditto

Birth : 1981-02-19, Searcy, Arkansas, USA

History

Beth Ditto (born Mary Beth Patterson, February 19, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and actress most notable for her work with the indie rock band Gossip, which she disbanded in 2016 to pursue a career in fashion and start a solo career. In 2018, Ditto made her film acting debut in Gus Van Sant's "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot." The following year she was cast in "On Becoming a God in Central Florida," a Showtime series starring Kirsten Dunst.

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Beth Ditto

Movies

Beth Ditto à l’Aéronef de Lille le 11/10/2017
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
Reba
On the rocky path to sobriety after a life-changing accident, John Callahan discovers the healing power of art, willing his injured hands into drawing hilarious, often controversial cartoons, which bring him a new lease on life.
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution
Herself (archive footage)
A documentary on Queercore, the cultural and social movement that began as an offshoot of punk and was distinguished by its discontent with society's disapproval of the gay, bisexual, lesbian and transgender communities.
Nocturnal Animals
TV Woman Voice #2
Susan Morrow receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband – a man she left 20 years earlier – asking for her opinion of his writing. As she reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a mathematics professor whose family vacation turns violent.
Duran Duran: Unstaged
Self - Vocals
Duran Duran: Unstaged is a multimedia event that takes the audience on a cinematic journey with one of the most successful acts in the world during their performance at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles.
Piaf, Hymnes à la Môme au Beacon Theatre, New York
Self
Burn to  Shine - Vol. 3: Portland, OR 06.15.2005
Herself
This is the third in a film series produced by Fugazi's Brendan Canty and directed by filmmaker Christoph Green. It features live performances by The Shins, Sleater-Kinney, The Decemberists, Mirah, The Thermals, Quasi, The Gossip, Wet Confetti, The Planet The, Lifesavas, The Ready, and Tom Heinl. The crew travels from town to town filming bands performing in houses that're about to be demolished or burned to the ground. In one day they document the house, the bands, and the demolition, then put it together in a 50-minute movie and move on to the next town. Extras include an extended slide show of stills of the day's bands as well as stills of the destruction and film production.