To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)
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Cast & Crew.
Patrick Swayze
Vida Boheme
Wesley Snipes
Noxeema Jackson
John Leguizamo
Chi-Chi Rodriguez
Stockard Channing
Carol Ann
Blythe Danner
Beatrice
Arliss Howard
Virgil
Jason London
Bobby Ray
Chris Penn
Sheriff Dollard
Melinda Dillon
Merna
Beth Grant
Loretta
Alice Drummond
Clara
Marceline Hugot
Katina
Beeban Kidron
Director
Jennifer Milmore
Bobby Lee
Jamie Harrold
Billy Budd
Mike Hodge
Jimmy Joe
Michael Vartan
Tommy
RuPaul
Rachel Tensions
Julie Newmar
Herself
Joel Story
Little Earnest
Abie Hope Hyatt
Donna Lee
Jamie Leigh Wolbert
Sandra Lee
Shea Degan
State Trooper
Dean Houser
State Trooper
Joe Grojean
State Trooper
Keith Reddin
Motel Manager
Naomi Campbell
Girl
William P. Hopkins
Small Guy
Dayton Callie
Crazy Elijah
Ron Carley
Old Man
Shea R. Bredenkamp
Rude Boy
Michael Tushaus
Rude Boy
Patrick Tuttle
Rude Boy
Timothy A. Zimmerman
Rude Boy
Tim Keller
Rude Boy
Miss Understood
Miss Understood
Joey Arias
Justine
Allen Hidalgo
Chita Riviera
Mishell Chandler
Miss Missy
Catiria Reyes
Herself
David Drumgold
Cappuccino Commotion
Miss Coco Peru
Miss Coco Peru
Lionel Tiburcio
Laritza Dumont
Bernard A. Mosca
Olympia
Daniel T. 'Sweetie' Boothe
Announcer
Susanne Bartsch
NY Pageant Judge
Quentin Crisp
NY Pageant Judge
Flotilla DeBarge
NY Pageant Judge
Matthew Kasten
NY Pageant Judge
Widow Norton
NY Pageant Judge
CoCo LaChine
CoCo LaChine
Mike Fulk
Victoria Weston
Niasse N. Mamadou
Lola
Candis Cayne
Candis Cayne
Shelton McDonald
Princess Diandra
Richard Ogden
Kabuki
James Palacio
Fiona James
Steven Polito
Hedda Lettuce
Philip Stoehr
Philomena
Margaret H. Flynn
Vida's Mother
Billie J. Diekman
Florist
Shari Shell-True
Dance Teacher
Jimmy Ashmore
Club Kid (uncredited)
George Costacos
Patron (uncredited)
Chauncey Duren
Contest Judge (uncredited)
Marshall Factora
Waiter (uncredited)
Brian Ferrari
Club Kid (uncredited)
Alphonso King, Jr.
Extra (uncredited)
Lady Bunny
Contestant (uncredited)
Jesse Wells Martin
Contestant (uncredited)
Chris Place
John (uncredited)
Channing Roos
Flower Shop Assistant (uncredited)
Johnathan Staci Kim
Waiter (uncredited)
Robin Williams
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt (uncredited)
Lito Wilson
Viva Commotion (uncredited)
Beeban Kidron
Director
Douglas Carter Beane
Screenplay
G. Mac Brown
Producer
Steve Mason
Director of Photography
Andrew Mondshein
Editor / Second Unit Director
Kerry Barden
Casting
Billy Hopkins
Casting
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Casting
Wynn Thomas
Production Design
Robert Guerra
Art Direction
Ted Glass
Set Decoration
Marlene Stewart
Costume Design
Erik Knight
Art Department Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 7, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Content RatingPG-13
Box Office$47,774,193
Filming LocationsNew York City Β· New Jersey, United States
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To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a 1995 American road comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York City drag queens who embark on a road trip. Its title refers to an iconic autographed photo of Julie Newmar they carry with them on their journey. Newmar also has a cameo appearance in the film as herself.
The film was released on September 8, 1995, and held the number one spot in the North American box office for two weeks with a worldwide gross of $47.8 million. Critical response was mixed, with particular criticism towards the plot and its familiar elements, but the performances of Swayze, Snipes, and Leguizamo were lauded. At the 53rd Golden Globe Awards, Swayze was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor β Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Leguizamo was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor β Motion Picture.