Marcus Ewert, previously known as Mark Ewert, is an American writer, actor and director, living in San Francisco.
Ewert began making and appearing in films in the 1990s. He has appeared in the
Gus Van Sant short film ''Four Naked Boys and a Gun'', in
Sadie Benning
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's ''Flat Is Beautiful'', and the movie ''
Frisk'' by
Todd Verow
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. In 2008, the feature film ''
The Lollipop Generation
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'' by
G.B. Jones
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was released starring Mark Ewert in a lead role, alongside
Jena von Brucker,
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,
Calvin Johnson
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Joel Gibb
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Career
His first involvement with the music scene was as e ...
and
Scott Treleaven
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Artwork
Critical writings have invoked references to Jean Genet, William S. Burroughs, Jack Pier ...
.
His first collaborative work as a director was with
Joshua Tager: together they made ''A New Flag''. He then began collaborating with
David Crystallah, making several films together in 1998. These films played frequently at film festivals. In 1999, he began working with
David Cutler
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. The two created ''Piki & Poko'', first released in the 2000s (decade). These animated short
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s created for the Internet were immediately successful and have been distributed by
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. There have been thirty three episodes scripted and twenty eight have been released. The episode entitled ''Taking The Dare!'' also appeared on Season 6 of the
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winning
PBS
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series, ''
Independent Lens
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''. The series began airing on the
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channel in 2008, as part of the ''
Alien Boot Camp'' animation anthology.
Ewert is also a writer. His work has appeared in a number of anthologies and other publications including the 2004
Lambda Literary Award
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winning non-fiction anthology ''I Do/ I Don't''. He has participated in the '
Litquake Literary Festival' and the 'Porch Light' reading series, both held in San Francisco. He has appeared in such literary journals as ''Shampoo'', ''Suspect Thoughts'', ''Star*line'', and ''For Immediate Release''. He was co-editor (with Mitchell Watkins) of ''Ruh Roh'', an anthology of artists' work that included pieces by
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,
Allen Ginsberg
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,
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,
Clive Barker
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,
Sadie Benning
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,
Dennis Cooper
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,
Mike Diana
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G.B. Jones
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,
Paul McCarthy
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Life
McCarthy was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1945. He studied art at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, and later continued ...
,
Gus van Sant, and many others. His first book ''
10,000 Dresses
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'', illustrated by
Rex Ray
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Biography
Born as Michael Patterson on September 11, 1956, on a United States Army base in Germany, and he was raised ...
, was published by
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in September 2008.
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'' was recognized by the American Library Association
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on the 2009 Rainbow Book List, as a Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Honorbook, and a 2008 Lambda Literary Award
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Finalist.
Ewert was the last lover of William S. Burroughs
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, which he has written about for publication, and as a lover of Allen Ginsberg
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's while at Naropa University
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. As of 2008, he was writing his memoirs of these, and other events.
Ewert has been the subject of the work of several artists; the writers Allen Ginsberg and Dennis Cooper
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; and the photographers Daniel Nicoletta,Catalog, San Francisco Public Library, Call Number GLC 36
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CDs, ''Deflowered
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The cover features a photograph of Mark Ewert (left) and Moon Trent (right), taken by Marc Gellar. The two men also appea ...
'' (1994), '' Wish I'd Taken Pictures'' (1996), and ‘’ Quite Contrary’’ (2016).
Filmography
As director
*''Piki & Poko'' (with David Cutler) 2002 – (Thirty Three episodes)
*''Porno Bondage'' (with David Cutler) 1999
*''Baby Spice With Angel Dust'' ( with David Crystallah) 1998
*''Dickcam: Balls & Nuts'' (with David Crystallah) 1998
*''Inside Scoop'' (with David Crystallah) 1998
*''Lesbian Separatist Barbie'' (with David Crystallah) 1998
*''A New Flag'' (with Joshua Tager) 1996
As actor
*''The Lollipop Generation
''The Lollipop Generation'' is a 2008 Canadian underground experimental film written, produced, and directed by G. B. Jones, whose previous films include ''The Troublemakers'' and ''The Yo-Yo Gang''. It premiered as the Gala Feature presentation ...
'', directed by G.B. Jones
G. B. Jones (born 1965) is a Canadian artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher of zines born in Bowmanville, Canada. She is known for producing J.D.s with her acclaimed''Tom Girls'' drawings before going on to create more musically, cinemati ...
, 2008
*''Flat Is Beautiful'', directed by Sadie Benning
Sadie T. Benning (born April 11, 1973) is an American artist, who has worked primarily in video, painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and sound. Benning creates experimental films and explores a variety of themes including surveillance, ge ...
, 1998
*'' Frisk'', directed by Todd Verow
Todd Verow (born November 11, 1966) is an American film director who resides in New York City. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the AFI Conservatory. With his creative partner James Derek Dwyer, he formed Bangor Films in 1995. He ...
, 1996
*''Four Naked Boys and a Gun'', directed by Gus Van Sant
Publications
*Mummy Cat, Marcus Ewert, illustrations by Lisa Brown, Clarion Books, 2015:
*''10,000 Dresses
''10,000 Dresses'' is a 2008 children's picture book written by Marcus Ewert, illustrated by Rex Ray and published by Seven Stories Press. It is about a young transgender girl named Bailey who dreams of wearing extravagant dresses. When she comes ...
'', Marcus Ewert, illustrations by Rex Ray
Rex Ray (September 11, 1956 – February 9, 2015) was an American graphic designer and collage artist, based in San Francisco.
Biography
Born as Michael Patterson on September 11, 1956, on a United States Army base in Germany, and he was raised ...
, Seven Stories Press
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, 2008
*''Twenty Epics'', "Choose Your Own Epic Adventure", edited by Susan Groppi and David Moles, Lulu, 2006:
*''Best Gay Erotica 2006'', edited by Richard Labonte and Matt Bernstein Sycamore
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Early life and education
Sycamore was born in Washington, D.C. to a Jewish family a ...
, Cleis Press
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, 2006:
*''I Do/ I Don't: Queers On Marriage'', edited by Greg Wharton and Ian Philips, Suspect Thoughts Press, 2004:
*''Pills, Chills, Thrills and Heartache: Adventures in the First Person'', edited by Michelle Tea
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and Clint Catalyst
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, 2004
*''Van Gogh's Ear'', French Connection Press, 2003,
*''Ruh Roh'', edited by Mark Ewert and Mitchell Watkins, published by Feature Inc. and Instituting Contemporary Idea, NYC, 1992
References
External links
*
An Interview with Marcus Ewert
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Living people
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