Johnny Dodd
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Johnny Dodd (aka John P. Dodd) (June 25, 1941 – July 15, 1991) was an off-off-Broadway lighting designer for theater, dance and music concerts in the downtown art scene in Lower Manhattan during the latter half of the 20th century. He designed lighting for Judson Poets Theater, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, the Theater for the New City and the glam rock band New York Dolls. He also acted in underground art films and plays and in 1973 directed the Anthony Clarvoe play City of Light based on the City of Light novel by Lauren Belfer.
Career achievements
During the 1960s, Dodd was resident lighting designer at the Caffe Cino after starting work there as a waiter in 1961. In 1967, Dodd received an Obie Award for his work on Søren Agenoux's A Christmas Carol, Lanford Wilson's The Madness of Lady Bright and Tom Eyen's White Whore and the Bit Player. Dodd also worked on productions at Judson Memorial Church,[1] La MaMa and Theatre Genesis. During the 1970s, he served as lighting director on the New York Dolls tours and worked with theater director Robert Wilson. He later founded and served as the president of the 14th Street Stage Lighting Inc. Towards the end of his life, Dodd worked at The Living Theater.[2]
Underground film and theater appearances
Dodd was featured in Andy Warhol's 1963 film Haircut No. 3 and he also appeared kissing Fred Herko in Warhol's 1963 film Kiss (aka Salome and Delilah).[3][4] Dodd performed on stage the role of Juanita Castro in Ronald Tavel’s absurdist play The Life of Juanita Castro that was turned into a Warhol film also called The Life of Juanita Castro.[5] He also performed in these off-off-Broadway plays: Leonard Melfi's Times Square (1967), Sam Shepard's Melodrama Play (1967), Rochelle Owens's Futz (1967), Changes (1968), and Nova (1969).
Fred Herko suicide
On October 27, 1964, strung out and homeless Andy Warhol superstar Fred Herko, who was romantically involved with Dodd, went to Dodd's fifth-floor apartment at 5 Cornelia Street to take a bath. According to Dodd, Mozart's Coronation Mass was playing as Herko emerged from the bath and danced naked in the loft. As the music climaxed, Herko leapt through the open window and fell to his death five floors down.[6][7]
Death
Dodd died in 1991, reportedly from AIDS, at the age of 50.[2]
Legacy
In 2011, Fast Books published the book Johnny! by Village Voice critic Michael Townsend Smith that recounts much of the life of Johnny Dodd. Smith was from 1964 to 1971 Dodd's romantic partner.[8] In 2017, Fast Books published a book of Johhny Dodd's collages entitled My Funny Valentine Collages under his full name John P. Dodd.[9]
La MaMa credits
Dodd's credits at La MaMa included extensive lighting work as well as some acting and directing:[10]
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Footnotes
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- ↑ Scherman, Tony & Dalton, David, POP: The Genius of Andy Warhol, HarperCollins, New York, N.Y. 2009, p. 203
- ↑ a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ Watson, Steven (2003), "Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties" Pantheon Books, p. 118
- ↑ Blake Gopnik, Warhol: A Life as Art London: Allen Lane. March 5, 2020. Template:ISBN p. 409
- ↑ [1] on The Life of Juanita Castro
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- ↑ Blake Gopnik, Warhol: A Life as Art London: Allen Lane. March 5, 2020. Template:ISBN p. 409
- ↑ Johnny! 2011 book by Michael Townsend Smith
- ↑ My Funny Valentine Collages book of collages by John P. Dodd
- ↑ Smith, Michael. Johnny! Silverton: Fast Books Press, 2011.
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References
- Scherman, Tony & Dalton, David, POP: The Genius of Andy Warhol, HarperCollins, New York, N.Y. 2009
External links
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- [2] Biography book Johnny! by Michael Townsend Smith
- [3] My Funny Valentine Collages book of collages by John P. Dodd