A low life in high heels -
The Holly Woodlawn Story
A Low Life in High Heels: The Holly
Woodlawn Story Paperback – November 1, 1992 by Holly Woodlawn (Author),
Jeffrey Copeland (Author)
Birth Name Haraldo Santiago Franceschi Rodriguez Danhakl Trivia The legendary Lou Reed song "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" refers to Holly Woodlawn,
indelibly imprinting her story in American pop culture. "Holly Came
From Miami, F-L-A..." are the beginning lyrics forever describing
Holly's arrival in New York City and ultimate imprint on the landscape
of 1970s chique. Made his/her nightclub debut in 1973 at New York's
Reno Sweeney's on a double bill with Betty Jane Rhodes. He was born
Harold Danhakl in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. The product of a short-lived
marriage between his mother, Aminta, and an American soldier of German
descent stationed in Puerto Rico. Although his mother Aminta married
Joseph Ajzenberg when Harold was only five years of age, he wasn't
legally adopted as by his step-father until the age of fifteen,
changing his last name to Ajzenberg. She was hired by the producers of
Tootsie (1982) to coach actor Dustin Hoffman in his role as 'Michael
Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels' in the art of being a man acting as a woman in
films. Is the last surviving queen of Andy Warhol's famous drag queen
sidekicks that included Candy Darling and Jackie Curtis. Personal
Quotes If I'm wearing pants, call me a man. If I'm wearing a dress,
call me a cab!
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