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Mary Woronov is a true icon of cult cinema, a versatile actress whose indelible performances have cemented her status as a cinematic legend. Known for her striking, almost otherworldly presence, Woronov first made a name for herself in the 1960s as a muse to the legendary Andy Warhol, appearing in several of his experimental films and solidifying her reputation as a trailblazer of the underground art scene. But Woronov's talents extended far beyond the avant-garde – she went on to become a fixture in the world of Roger Corman's B-movies, bringing her unique blend of deadpan humor and subtle menace to films like "Eating Raoul" and "Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader." Whether playing a suburban housewife, a ruthless assassin, or a towering high school athlete, Woronov always managed to infuse her characters with a delightfully offbeat sensibility, subverting expectations and leaving an indelible mark on the viewer. In more recent years, Woronov has continued to captivate audiences, appearing in a string of acclaimed documentaries that celebrate her enduring legacy, including "That Guy Dick Miller" and "Corman's World." Through it all, she has remained a true original – a one-of-a-kind talent who has helped to redefine the boundaries of independent and cult cinema, and whose influence can be felt in the work of countless contemporary filmmakers and performers.

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