Quentin Crisp was an English writer, actor, and raconteur known for his bold and flamboyant persona. He gained fame for his autobiography "The Naked Civil Servant," which detailed his experiences as a gay man in conservative British society. Crisp also had notable acting roles in films such as "Orlando," where he played Queen Elizabeth I. Throughout his career, he became a prominent figure in the LGBTQ+ community, advocating for acceptance and visibility. Crisp's wit, charm, and fearless self-expression left a lasting impact on both the entertainment industry and society as a whole.
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Directed by Billy Zane, Jimmy Somerville, Quentin Crisp, Sally Potter, Tilda Swinton