The Andy Warhol Diaries
TV-MA
7.7
2022
Documentary
After he's shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this series, reveal the secrets behind his persona.
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- Cast:
- Andy Warhol , Bill Irwin , Bob Colacello , Michael Chow , Fab 5 Freddy , David LaChapelle , Jerry Hall
Episode 6 : Loving the Alien
March. 09,2022
As HIV/AIDS hits NYC hard, Andy accepts a commission honoring "The Last Supper." The series takes on new resonance when he dies soon after the opening.
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Episode 5 : 15 Minutes
March. 09,2022
Andy edges into the mainstream via "Saturday Night Live" and "The Love Boat" while a collaboration deals a blow to his connection with Jean-Michel.
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Episode 4 : Collab: Andy & Basquiat
March. 09,2022
The '80s take off, and graffiti artists inspired by pop art energize New York. Andy forms a close, fruitful friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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Episode 3 : A Double Life: Andy & Jon
March. 09,2022
Fantasy propels Andy into the world of modeling and TV — and a relationship with the closeted Jon Gould — leading to explorations of drag and identity.
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Episode 2 : Shadows: Andy & Jed
March. 09,2022
Andy embraces his role as a portrait painter for the rich and famous. But discontent — and disco-era hedonism — tears apart his life with Jed Johnson.
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