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Anne Carlisle
Born1956 (age 68–69)
Occupation(s)Actress, writer
SpouseGeorge Murphy
ChildrenAndrew Carlisle

Anne Carlisle (born 1956) is an actress, performance artist, acting teacher, author, and model.

She is known for co-writing and playing both the lead female and male counterpart roles in the movie Liquid Sky. She also played a minor role of "Victoria" in the 1985 Susan Seidelman film Desperately Seeking Susan, the transsexual "Gwendoline" in Crocodile Dundee and starred in an episode of TV series Miami Vice. Carlisle also adapted and wrote a novel version of cult, new wave film Liquid Sky.

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References

  1. "Anne Carlisle". The New York Times.

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