
Biographical drama based on the last 20 years of Crisp's life. The literary figure and gay iconoclast emigrated to New York in 1981 and lived there until his death. The film observes Crisp in both his public and private lives, from his seemingly cavalier response to the outbreak of AIDS to his tender relationship with his friend Patrick Angus and his own response to growing old.
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John Hurt as Quentin Crisp

Denis O'Hare as Phillip Steele

Jonathan Tucker as Patrick Angus

Cynthia Nixon as Penny Arcade

Swoosie Kurtz as Connie Clausen

Jeff Applegate as Journalist

Silver Bramham as Orlando

Twinkle Burke as Audience Member #3

David Douglas as Audience Member #5

Benjamin Eakeley as Young Man

Alex C. Ferrill as Audience Member #1

Amy Gaipa as Audience Member #2

Robert Gomes as Angry Gay Man

Craig muMs Grant as DJ

Stephen Guarino as Demonstrator

Andrew Halliday as Chat Show Host

Blake Hammond as NY Party Host

Peter Simon Hilton as Quentin's London Agent

Ted Koch as US Immigration Officer

Arlene A. Mcgruder as Large Woman

Richard Joseph Paul as Larry Speakes

Craig Ramsay as 'Unfriendly' Clone

Peter Reardon as Art Gallery Owner

Leslie Shenkel as Audience Member #4

Michael Sirow as Brawny Man

Joseph Basile as Gay Buff Guy

Monika Baskiewicz as Phillip Steele's Secretary

Kevin Cannon as White House Cameraman

Justin Doescher as Art Dealer

Kara Emry as Theater Patron

Daniel Fainman as Fan

Kathryn Gerhardt as '80s Diner Waitress

Bobby Guarino as Cook

Richard Hecht as Diner Owner

Tanzeel Kayani as Audience Member

Ashley Klein as Theater Patron

Anna Kuchma as Beautiful Girl

Jason Evans Lee as Guy in White Tank Top

William McMichael as Shopper's Boyfriend

Jean Orlando as Diner Owner

Gregg Payne as Tom

Douglas Schneider as Reporter

Timothy Sekk as Sting

Tyler Stone as Club Member

Nick Adams as Dim Man
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