Jobriath A.D. (2012)
Called "The American Bowie," "The True Fairy of Rock & Roll" and "Hype of the Year," Jobriath's reign as the first openly gay rock star was brief and over by 1975. Now, 35 years later, "Jobriath A.D." spotlights his life, music, groundbreaking influence and the new generations of fans slowly re-discovering him.
Director: Kieran Turner
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Jobriath as himself |
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Jayne County as Herself |
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Dennis Christopher as Himself |
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Joe Elliott as Himself |
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Joey Arias as Himself |
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Kristian Hoffman as Himself |
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Jake Shears as himself |
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Ann Magnuson as Herself |
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Miss Mercy as Herself |
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Will Sheff as Himself |
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Marc Almond as Himself |
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Michael Butler as Himself |
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Lisa Fancher as Herself |
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Jim Fouratt as Himself |
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Sarah Kernochan as Self |
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Travis Michael Holder as Self |
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Jac Holzman as Self |
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Danny Hutton as Self |
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Eddie Kramer as Self |
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Heather MacRae as Self |
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Stephin Merritt as Self |
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Allan F. Nicholls as Self |
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Justin Tranter as Self |
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Henry Rollins as Narrator |
| Camera | P.J. Gaynard | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Michael Canzoniero | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jason Staczek | Music |
| Editing | Danny Bresnik | Editor |
| Directing | Kieran Turner | Director |
| Writing | Kieran Turner | Writer |
| Production | Kieran Turner | Producer |