Maggie Estep

Maggie Estep

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1963-03-20
Deathday: 2014-02-12 (50 years old)

Biography

Margaret Ann "Maggie" Estep (March 20, 1963 – February 12, 2014) was an American writer and poet, best known for coming to prominence during the height of the spoken word and poetry slam performance rage. She published seven books and released two spoken word albums: No More Mr. Nice Girl and Love is a Dog From Hell. Margaret Ann Estep was born in 1963 in Summit, New Jersey. As a poet, she emerged in the early 1990s when grunge was the height of fashion and her "direct, aggressive and uncompromisingly modern" poetry was highly accessible.

Estep appeared on Lollapalooza's third stage in 1994, and featured on MTV's Spoken Word Unplugged, PBS's The United States of Poetry, and most recently on Season 3 of HBO's Def Poetry. Her video for her spoken word track "Hey Baby" received moderate rotation on MTV and was highlighted on MTV's Beavis & Butt-head. She also contributed vocals to two songs on Recoil's 1997 album Unsound Methods. In 2003 she wrote sleevenotes for the Talking Heads box set Once in a Lifetime.Estep went on to write many novels, including Diary of an Emotional Idiot, the Ruby Murphy mystery trilogy, Gargantuan, Hex and Flamethrower, and Alice Fantastic. Hex was named New York Times Notable Book for 2003. She had, for several years, been at work on The Angelmakers, a novel about 19th Century female gangsters and the founding of animal rights.

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Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1963-03-20

Deathday
2014-02-12 (50 years old)

Citizenships
United States of America

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