Eric Emerson

Acting

Eric Emerson

Born June 23, 1943

Died May 28, 1975 · aged 31

Eric Emerson was an American musician, dancer, and actor. Emerson is best known for his roles in films by pop artist Andy Warhol, and as a member of the seminal glam punk group, the Magic Tramps.

Known For

HeatHeat · 1972
Heat
5.91972
MovieComedyDrama
Former child star Joe Davis, reduced to living in a cheap Hollywood motel while struggling for acting jobs, is lusted after by nearly every woman he meets, including Jessica Todd, a tightly wound feminist who has recently come out as a lesbian. When Jessica's mother, Sally, an emotionally needy has-been actress, meets Joe, she moves him into her enormous, tacky mansion as her new boy toy and attempts to get him acting work.
They Call Me Bruce?They Call Me Bruce? · 1982
They Call Me Bruce?
5.11982
MovieActionComedy
While working as a cook for the Cosa Nostra, an Asian immigrant who everyone calls Bruce because of his resemblance to Bruce Lee, is duped into making deliveries of "Chinese Flour"- cocaine - all across the U.S.
Home Movies: NYC to San DiegoHome Movies: NYC to San Diego · 1968
Home Movies: NYC to San Diego
1968
Movie
“The film flickers through a millennium of culture as it would appear to a tourist. It is an intense film, yet there is an incredible wealth of information surprisingly accessible. Aside from the exciting experience itself, the breakneck history lesson is a reminder that the mind can move in lightning steps: The plodding way information is typically presented is an insult to mental capability.” - Bartlett Naylor
Lonesome CowboysLonesome Cowboys · 1968
Lonesome Cowboys
5.01968
MovieWesternComedy
Five lonesome cowboys get all hot and bothered at home on the range after confronting Ramona Alvarez and her nurse.
Chelsea GirlsChelsea Girls · 1966
Chelsea Girls
5.51966
MovieDrama
Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's mammoth film follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in 1966 New York City. The film was intended to be screened via dual projector set-up.
San Diego SurfSan Diego Surf · 1968
San Diego Surf
9.01968
MovieComedyDrama
Viva and Taylor Mead are a married couple renting an extra beach-house to a group of surfers sent to them by a Mr. Morrissey of La Jolla Realty. Their daughter, Ingrid Superstar, is pregnant and on the hunt for a husband. Mr. Mead, who is gay, tries to pawn her off to one of the surfers. Meanwhile, Viva wants a divorce from her boy-crazy hubby, who wants a surfer of his own. Tom, a surfer, is inveigled by Mr. Mead to urinate on him. In a close-up, Mr. Mead receives Tom's offering ecstatically, after which he comments, "I'm a real surfer now."
The Velvet Underground Tarot CardsThe Velvet Underground Tarot Cards · 1966
The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards
1966
MovieDramaDocumentary
Documents each member of The Velvet Underground having their cards read at a big apartment party. The tarot reader is continually interrupted in her readings by the chaos created by the characters around her.
Andrea Feldman at Max’sAndrea Feldman at Max’s · 1971
Andrea Feldman at Max’s
1971
MovieDocumentary
Andrea "Whips" Feldman was a regular in the backroom of Max's Kansas City where she was noted for her exhibitionist nature, pioneering a performance she called "Showtime".

Movies

HeatHeat · 1972
Heat
5.91972
MovieComedyDrama
Former child star Joe Davis, reduced to living in a cheap Hollywood motel while struggling for acting jobs, is lusted after by nearly every woman he meets, including Jessica Todd, a tightly wound feminist who has recently come out as a lesbian. When Jessica's mother, Sally, an emotionally needy has-been actress, meets Joe, she moves him into her enormous, tacky mansion as her new boy toy and attempts to get him acting work.
They Call Me Bruce?They Call Me Bruce? · 1982
They Call Me Bruce?
5.11982
MovieActionComedy
While working as a cook for the Cosa Nostra, an Asian immigrant who everyone calls Bruce because of his resemblance to Bruce Lee, is duped into making deliveries of "Chinese Flour"- cocaine - all across the U.S.
Home Movies: NYC to San DiegoHome Movies: NYC to San Diego · 1968
Home Movies: NYC to San Diego
1968
Movie
“The film flickers through a millennium of culture as it would appear to a tourist. It is an intense film, yet there is an incredible wealth of information surprisingly accessible. Aside from the exciting experience itself, the breakneck history lesson is a reminder that the mind can move in lightning steps: The plodding way information is typically presented is an insult to mental capability.” - Bartlett Naylor
Lonesome CowboysLonesome Cowboys · 1968
Lonesome Cowboys
5.01968
MovieWesternComedy
Five lonesome cowboys get all hot and bothered at home on the range after confronting Ramona Alvarez and her nurse.
Chelsea GirlsChelsea Girls · 1966
Chelsea Girls
5.51966
MovieDrama
Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's mammoth film follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in 1966 New York City. The film was intended to be screened via dual projector set-up.
San Diego SurfSan Diego Surf · 1968
San Diego Surf
9.01968
MovieComedyDrama
Viva and Taylor Mead are a married couple renting an extra beach-house to a group of surfers sent to them by a Mr. Morrissey of La Jolla Realty. Their daughter, Ingrid Superstar, is pregnant and on the hunt for a husband. Mr. Mead, who is gay, tries to pawn her off to one of the surfers. Meanwhile, Viva wants a divorce from her boy-crazy hubby, who wants a surfer of his own. Tom, a surfer, is inveigled by Mr. Mead to urinate on him. In a close-up, Mr. Mead receives Tom's offering ecstatically, after which he comments, "I'm a real surfer now."
The Velvet Underground Tarot CardsThe Velvet Underground Tarot Cards · 1966
The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards
1966
MovieDramaDocumentary
Documents each member of The Velvet Underground having their cards read at a big apartment party. The tarot reader is continually interrupted in her readings by the chaos created by the characters around her.
Andrea Feldman at Max’sAndrea Feldman at Max’s · 1971
Andrea Feldman at Max’s
1971
MovieDocumentary
Andrea "Whips" Feldman was a regular in the backroom of Max's Kansas City where she was noted for her exhibitionist nature, pioneering a performance she called "Showtime".
Four StarsFour Stars · 1967
Four Stars
4.71967
Movie
Photographed entirely in color, Four Stars was projected in its complete length of nearly 25 hours (allowing for projection overlap of the 35-minute reels) only once, at the Film-Makers' Cinematheque in New York City. The imagery in the film is dense, wearying and beautiful, but ultimately hard to decipher, for, in contrast to his earlier, and more famous film Chelsea Girls, made in 1966, Warhol insisted that two reels be screened simultaneously on top of each other on a single screen, rather than side-by-side. The film's title is a pun on the rating system used by critics to rank films, with "four stars" being the highest rating. From Wikipedia.
Andy WarholAndy Warhol · 1972
Andy Warhol
7.01972
MovieDocumentary
With a rambling, unstructured style that echoes Andy Warhol’s own approach to filmmaking, this documentary profiles his career, showing him to be a brilliant manipulator, dedicated voyeur and person of astute commercial judgment.