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- Little Joe
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- Joe Dallesandro nació el 31 de diciembre de 1948 en Pensacola, Florida, Estados Unidos. Es un actor y escritor, conocido por Vengar la sangre (1999), Babylon (2022) y Llora nena (1990). Está casado con Kimberly desde el 11 de junio de 1987. Ha estado casado con Terry y Leslie.
- CónyugesKimberly(11 de junio de 1987 - presente)Terry(1970 - 1978) (divorciado, 1 niño)Leslie(9 de diciembre de 1967 - 15 de diciembre de 1969) (divorciado, 1 niño)
- Lou Reed saw the movie Flesh (1968) and that's where he got the idea for the third verse of the song "Walk on the Wild Side", which is about "Little Joe". Paul Morrissey told Lou to watch the movie and write about the characters in the film. The song is the end result.
- His image from Andy Warhol's Flesh (1968) appears on cover of The Smiths' debut album "The Smiths". He also appears on The Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" album (his crotch does, anyway). Andy Warhol picked through a drawer of Polaroids and photos and picked out the image for the cover.
- Has a son, Mike, with whom he posed for a portrait by Greg Gorman in 1996.
- Five roles in a row, from Flesh (1968) to Heat (1972), all of his characters were named Joe or Joey.
- According to Dallesandro, Francis Ford Coppola wanted him to screen test for the role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972). However, the offer fell through when Warhol told Coppola's entourage that Dallesandro was a drug addict.
- My introduction to the gay world did two things. One, it saved me from life in prison for murder, which is probably where I would have wound up. How? Because the gay world showed me that you didn't have to beat up every man you saw or hurt people to make a point. It gave me a whole other attitude, a calmer attitude. Two, it taught me never to be homophobic, even before there was such a term. I think because I grew up in a period, especially later on, when the people I looked up to were like...my heroes....That's what I liked about the period, that a man could say he liked both, that he appreciated both the look of a man and the look of a woman without being stereotyped.
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