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John Epperson,
the creator and performer of the glamour goddess Lypsinka, was born in
Hazlehurst, Mississippi. Mississippi is, of course, a long way from the
exciting worlds in which Lypsinka travels: movies (the HBO film WITCH
HUNT); television (hosting movies on TRIO); fashion shows in Paris, Tokyo
and Los Angeles; advertisements (for The Gap, LA Eyeworks, Naya Spring
Water, Ilford Film); publishing (Rizzoli Publications); and theater in
London, on Broadway,
Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway. Epperson and
Lypsinka are the subjects of an Emmy-winning television documentary for
PBS. Formerly a rehearsal pianist at American Ballet Theater, subsequently
the composer/lyricist/book writer of two musicals at LaMaMa ETC -- BALLET
OF THE DOLLS and DIAL "M" FOR MODEL -- and now the proud owner of www.lypsinka.com,
Epperson's theatrical career as Lypsinka was launched in I COULD GO ON
LIP-SYNCHING! which ran for a year Off Broadway and later played in Los
Angeles, a production partially financed by drag-friendly Madonna.
He continued to confound audiences in THE FABULOUS LYPSINKA SHOW, LYPSINKA!
NOW IT CAN BE LIP-SYNCHED, which received the Manhattan Association of
Cabaret's Award for Major Musical Performance and LYPSINKA! A DAY IN THE
LIFE, which was produced by the New York Theater Workshop and received
two Drama Desk nominations, including Most Unique Theatrical Experience.
The show was revived in 1993 at Off Broadway's Cherry Lane Theater. A
fifth show, LYPSINKA! AS I LAY LIP-SYNCHING, premiered in 1994 and has
been produced everywhere from San Diego to the Edinburgh Festival. The
controversial LYPSINKA MUST BE DESTROYED! has only been seen in San Francisco.
Lypsinka has appeared in the Paris, Tokyo and Los Angeles fashion shows
of haute couture designer Thierry Mugler, with Ivana Trump, Jeff Stryker,
Sharon Stone, Lesley Ann Warren and Julie Newmar. "The Lyp" has also modeled
for Valentino, Pauline Trigere, Barneys New York, I. Magnin, LA Eyeworks,
Ilford Film, Matsuda, The Body Shop and The Gap, and helped launch lines
of cosmetics for Prescriptives and Isabella Rossellini's new makeup, Manifesto.
She appears in the George Michael video, TOO FUNKY, and in three HBO specials:
ON THE LEDGE, SANDRA AFTER DARK with Sandra Bernhard, Roseanne and Tom
Jones, and DRAGTIME. She has also been active on the benefit circuit,
sharing the bill with Ann-Margret, Harry Connick, Jr., Pia Zadora, Patti
Labelle; lip-synching duets with Lily Tomlin's Ernestine and Mrs. Judith
Beasley; and appearing as Joan Crawford with her adopted daughter, Christina.
Lypsinka has been fortunate enough to appear in such hallowed venues as
Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ballroom at The Waldorf-Astoria, Drury Lane Theatre
Royal in London, the Castro Theater in San Francisco, and the Tupperware
Auditorium in Orlando! Mr. Epperson has been seen in the film VAMPIRE'S
KISS with Nicholas Cage; as the madam of a house of ill repute in director
Paul Schrader's HBO cult favorite WITCH HUNT, which also starred Dennis
Hopper and Julian Sands; in WIGSTOCK: THE MOVIE; the dramatic feature
RED RIBBON BLUES; and in THE UNITED STATES OF POETRY on PBS.
In New York, Mr. Epperson has directed the comedy troupe The Nellie Olesons.
Lypsinka made her speaking debut onstage in the acclaimed 1998 TWEED production
LYPSINKA IS HARRIET CRAIG! She appeared in the 1998 Ethel Merman tribute,
DOIN' WHAT COMES NATUR'LLY, at The Richard Rodgers Theater on Broadway
with Bette Midler, Elaine Stritch and Patti LuPone. In May of 1999, Lypsinka
appeared in Jerry Mitchell's Broadway Bares IX at Roseland. Summer of
1999 brought Epperson's dramatic stage debut in MESSAGES FOR GARY at The
New York Fringe Festival. Recently, THE FABULOUS LYPSINKA SHOW played
for two weeks at the Seymour Theatre Centre as part of the Sydney Gay
and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival (Australia). More recently, The Goddess
of ShowBiz found herself opening for John Davidson at Disneyworld.
Yes, it's true. Most recently, LYPSINKA! THE BOXED SET ran off and on
for 5 months at The Westbeth Theatre Center in Manhattan (Drama Desk nomination)
and several months on tour in various cities including Studio Theatre
in Washington, D.C. (one Helen Hayes Award win for Outstanding Non-Resident
Production and a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor) and in Los Angeles
where Epperson won a Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best
Sound Design and the L.A. Weekly Theatre Award for Best Solo Performance.
His autobiographical/impressionistic cabaret performance, JOHN EPPERSON:
SHOW TRASH played at the New York nightspot Joe's Pub.
Mr. Epperson is an occasional contributor to Interview and The Guardian
(UK). He provided the preface for the Rizzoli photo book PERSONA and he
is the author of a play, MY DEAH, the Medea tale set in The New South
and a new screenplay - PICTURE PEOPLE.
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