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Goddess Bunny
Born | () 13 January (age60) |
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Nationality | American |
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Occupation | |
Yearsactive | present |
Knownfor | The Goddess Bunny |
Height | m (5ft 2in) |
Spouse(s) | Rocky Dale Wilson (unknown date; until his death) |
Sandra "Sandie" Crisp (born Johnnie Baima[1] on January 13, ), also known by her stage name The Goddess Bunny, is an American entertainer, drag queen, actress, and model.[2]
Crisp is transgender and was born stricken with polio and was subject to the malpractice of multiple doctors resulting in the further disfigurement of her body. She grew up in various foster homes for disabled children. During her childhood, she routinely endured physical and sexual abuse from members of her foster care families largely due to her gender identity and disability.
Biography[edit]
Sandie Crisp was born on January 13, She developed polio as a child and has been disabled.[3][4][5][6]
She made her acting debut as Charlean in the film Hollywood Vice Squad, and made an appearance in the music video for "The Dope Show" by Marilyn Manson.[4]
In , she was the subject of a documentary titled The Goddess Bunny, directed by Nick Bougas.[2][7] In the United States presidential election Crisp announced her candidacy as a write-in candidate for President of the United States.
The Obey the Walrus Video[edit]
Due to her severe physical deformity, Sandie became the subject of internet notoriety when a scene from the documentary The Goddess Bunny, which featured her tap dancing, was used in Obedece a la morsa[8] (also known as Obey the Walrus), a viral video released in on eBaum's World[8] and then re-uploaded onto YouTube.[9][8][10]
Filmography[edit]
Films[edit]
Note
- ^The films are listed in order of release date.
Television credits[edit]
Title | Year | Role(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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Lou Grant | 19?? | Copy Boy | Unknown episode | |
Americans (mer-kins) | Unknown | 1 episode | ||
Rage | "Rage 'Ready for My Close Up' Special". | 1 episode |
Music video credits[edit]
References[edit]
- ^"Goddess Bunny". IMDb. Retrieved
- ^ abStuart, Gwynedd (April 29, ). "At the Punk Version of DragCon, NYC Queens Honor an L.A. Legend: The Goddess Bunny". LA Weekly.
- ^"The Goddess Bunny - L.A. Woman Supreme!". Paper. June 8,
- ^ abSunderland, Mitchell (November 1, ). "The Legend of Goddess Bunny, Hollywood's Forgotten, Disabled, Trans Art Star". Vice.
- ^"The Legend of Goddess Bunny, Hollywood's Forgotten, Disabled, Trans Art Starl". The Huffington Post. November 1,
- ^REDCELL23 (July 31, ). "THE GODDESS BUNNY – Transexual [sic] Polio Superstar". www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar.
- ^"The Goddess Bunny". The New York Times.
- ^ abc"Obedece a la morsa / Obey the walrus". Know Your Meme. Retrieved
- ^Obey the Walrus auf YouTube, Januar
- ^Hughes, Joselyn (January 20, ). "7 Hardest Things to Watch That We've Shown on Tosh.0". Tosh.0.
- ^"Hollywood Vice Squad ()". IMDb.
- ^"The Drift (Video )". IMDb.
- ^"The Goddess Bunny Channels Shakespeare (Video )". IMDb.
- ^"The Goddess Bunny (Video )". IMDb.
- ^ ab"Sugar & Spice ()". IMDb.
- ^"S ()". IMDb.
- ^"The Three Trials ()". IMDb.
- ^"Scumbag ()". IMDb.
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