Best known for his star turn in the cult film about a flesh-eating plant, he was a go-to member of the low-budget auteur Roger Corman’s repertory company.
The film, based on Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir of addiction and recovery, drifts back and forth between its protagonist’s present and her past as an out-of-control alcoholic in London.
As Audrey II grows, so does its demands, giving the film its iconic catchphrase: “Feed me, Seymour.” Speaking at a fan event in 2001, Haze shared that he got paid $400 for the film ...
Alastair Down was described as a "maverick genius" as leading figures and old friends paid tribute to the legendary racing writer and broadcaster. The jockeys wore black armbands at Ascot, while a ...