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Mary Garlington is a captivating film actor whose distinctive performances have made her a standout presence on the silver screen. With her chameleon-like ability to inhabit a diverse range of characters, Garlington has showcased her impressive range and versatility throughout her career. Perhaps Garlington's most memorable role came in John Waters' cult classic "Polyester" (1981), where she delivered a deliciously over-the-top performance as the eccentric matriarch, Francine Fishpaw. Garlington's impeccable comic timing and her willingness to fully embrace the film's outrageous sensibilities made her a perfect fit for Waters' signature blend of camp and social satire. In a more recent turn, Garlington showcased her dramatic chops in the acclaimed documentary "Sniffing Out 'Polyester'" (2019), offering a poignant and introspective exploration of her experiences working with the legendary director. Throughout her career, Garlington has gravitated towards roles that allow her to showcase her talent for both humor and emotional depth. Whether she's playing a zany supporting character or a complex lead, her performances are always infused with a captivating energy and a keen understanding of the human condition. As a result, Garlington has established herself as a beloved and respected figure in the world of independent and art-house cinema, earning the admiration of critics and audiences alike.

Known for: Acting