Native New Yorker Geraldine Smith was discovered by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol when she was only sixteen hanging out at the infamous Max's Kansas City. They cast her in the even more infamous Flesh (1968), where she made her nude debut showing off her young cans. Read more...
Native New Yorker Geraldine Smith was discovered by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol when she was only sixteen hanging out at the infamous Max's Kansas City. They cast her in the even more infamous Flesh (1968), where she made her nude debut showing off her young cans. She turned down a role in the team's Trash (1970), disapproving of the title. The Warhol superstar is considered one of the original "Beautiful People," and you'll love seeing her beautiful people onscreen.