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Charles Busch is a true renaissance man of American theater and cinema - a celebrated playwright, screenwriter, and drag performer whose unique talents and singular style have captivated audiences for over four decades. Busch burst onto the scene in the late 1970s with his off-off-Broadway productions, where he quickly established himself as a master of camp, comedy, and gender-bending characters. What sets Busch apart is his exceptional versatility and knack for creating boldly original, larger-than-life roles that subvert traditional notions of gender and performance. Whether portraying beleaguered housewives, glamorous femme fatales, or legendary Hollywood divas, Busch imbues each of his creations with an irresistible blend of hilarity, pathos, and sly social commentary. His breakthrough play "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" became a smash Broadway hit in 2000, cementing his reputation as one of the wittiest and most imaginative writers of his generation. In recent years, Busch has brought his distinctive talents to the screen, delivering scene-stealing performances in a range of films that showcase the full breadth of his abilities. From the poignant period drama "A Very Serious Person" to the deliciously campy "Die, Mommie, Die!," Busch's work is marked by a unique sensibility that defies easy categorization, blending high camp, low melodrama, and genuine emotional depth into an inimitable cinematic style all his own.

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