Matthew Martin

Nacimiento : 1963-06-30, San Francisco, California, USA

Historia

Comedy drag actress specializing in Bette Davis.

Películas

Shit & Champagne
Dixie Stampede
SF stripper Champagne White (multi-hyphenate talent D’Arcy Drollinger) is expecting her boyfriend Rod to pop the question; when he instead tells her of a secret plot involving booty bumps and the world’s largest retail store, it’s up to the intrepid ecdysiast to save the day. With a lo-fi ’70s exploitation film aesthetic and a John Waters-esque sense of the absurd and outrageous, Drollinger adapts his wildly successful stage show for the big screen, featuring extraordinary talent from the world of drag, including Alaska 5000 from RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Hush Up Sweet Charlotte
While defending her family’s historic plantation from destruction, Charlotte, a reclusive Southern-belle spinster, calls for help from her cousin Melanie, but Melanie's arrival sparks a chain of melodramatic events that send Charlotte into madness.
I Want to Get Married
Miss Piggy B
EEUU /// Sólo seis días antes de la votación de la Proposición 8, Paul decide que quiere conseguir casarse con el hombre de sus sueños. Al mismo tiempo, que es asignado a trabajar por un conservador cliente en una campaña en contra del matrimonio gay. En la semana que sigue, Paul se embarca en un viaje personal extraño y emocionante para encontrar al hombre de sus sueños, probar sus límites morales y reconciliarse con sus padres separados.
Baby Jane?
Baby Jane
In this drag remake of WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE, Baby Jane is a tragic victim manipulated by her melodramatic sister Blanche. Blanche, who staged the accident that crippled her, continues to keep Baby Jane in the dark... always thinking that she was the evil sister who caused it.
Queer Icon: The Cult of Bette Davis
Self
This documentary examines the many aspects of the gay fascination with Bette Davis, featuring film clips of Bette's most iconic moments, juxtaposed with camp burlesques of her by San Francisco actor Matthew Martin and others, including Charles Pierce and Arthur Blake; a profile of Martin highlighting his long identification with Davis; and interviews with fans, entertainers, and gay cultural historians.