Jackie Curtis in his "Barbra" wig at Max's Kansas City in 1973.
Photo Credit: Craig Highberger

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Jackie Curtis in "James Dean" mode at home in his Lower East Side Manhattan apartment in early 1974.
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Jackie Curtis posing in drag - July 1983.
Photo Credit: Craig Highberger

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Jackie Curtis portrait by Jack Mitchell. Photographed in Mitchell's New York City studio on May 21, 1970 for After Dark magazine.
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Jackie Curtis as Frances Farmer in "I Died Yesterday" at Ellen Stewart's La Mama Experimental Theater Club in 1983.
Photo Credit: Craig Highberger

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Filmmaker Craig Highberger and Jackie Curtis at the Fortune Theater in 1974. Highberger had just completed videotaping Jackie starring in "Glamour, Glory and Gold".
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Filmmaker Craig Highberger and Tony-award winning comedienne Lily Tomlin after narration recording for "Superstar in a Housedress", Hollywood, June 2003.
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Director Craig Highberger and Tony-award winning playwright and actor Harvey Fierstein just after his interview for "Superstar in a Housedress", March 2003.
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Director Craig Highberger and Warhol transvestite Superstar Holly Woodlawn just after her interview for "Superstar in a Housedress", August 2002.
Photo Credit: Brian Hamilton

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Jackie Curtis, photographed by Roy Blakey, September 10, 1974 at Blakey's Chelsea studio at Sixth Avenue and24th Street in New York City.
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Jackie Curtis running through a scene with Director Paul Morrissey and cameraman Andy Warhol during the 1971 filming of "Women in Revolt". Morrissey suggested lines and scene content and the actors improvised when the cameras rolled.
Photo Credit: Gretchen Berg
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Jackie Curtis, photographed by Roy Blakey, September 10, 1974 at Blakey's Chelsea studio at Sixth Avenue and24th Street in New York City.
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Jackie Curtis and Craig Highberger in Pittsburgh, July 1983.
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