Marsha P. Johnson
Biography
Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945 – July 6, 1992) was an American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen. Known as an outspoken advocate for gay rights, Johnson was one of the prominent figures in the Stonewall uprising of 1969.
Johnson was a founding member of the Gay Liberation Front and co-founded the radical activist group Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R.), alongside close friend Sylvia Rivera. Popular in New York gay life, Johnson was also active in the City's art scene, modeling for Andy Warhol, and appearing onstage with the drag performance troupe Hot Peaches. Johnson was known as the "mayor of Christopher Street" for being a welcoming presence in the streets of Greenwich Village. Beginning in 1987, Johnson was an AIDS activist with ACT UP. Johnson's body was found floating in the Hudson River in 1992. While initially ruled a suicide by the NYPD, controversy and protest followed the case, eventually re-opened as a possible homicide.
Filmography
The Stroll
as Self (archive footage) 2023
After Stonewall
as Self 1999
Pay It No Mind: Marsha P. Johnson
as Self (archive footage) 2012
Happy Birthday, Marsha!
as Self (archival footage) 2018
Reel in the Closet
as Self (archive footage) 2015ANOHNI Live Experiencce
as Self (archive footage) 2023
We've Been Around
2016