Ask Mink Stole Anything!

Jul 15, 2010 · 20772 views

Mink Stole as Taffy in "Female Trouble"

We’re talking to the hilarious Mink Stole, best known for her appearances in John Waters’ films “Pink Flamingos,” “Female Trouble” and “Serial Mom.”

Mink Stole returns in Peaches Christ’s (Joshua Granell) directorial film debut “All About Evil” where she plays a dominating librarian named Evelyn who becomes embroiled in a horror film against her will.

Ask her anything!

Mink Stole will appear with Peaches Christ in Chicago and Milwaukee for the “All ABout Evil” Please RSVP on Facebook and help spread the word:

Here is Mink Stole’s iconic line from the film “Female Trouble” where she plays Taffy, a little girl who gets propositioned for sex by her father in law.

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  1. Check out this photo of Cassndra Peterson (Elvira) and Mink Stole taken at the L.A. Premiere of “All About Evil.” Joy, joy, joy!

  2. Curtis says:

    What’s was your favorite shop lifting adventure as a juvenile delinquent with John Waters and the gang back in Baltimore?

  3. Curtis says:

    Was there ever anything that John Waters asked you to do, that was , well, just too extreme even for you? If not, how close did he get in his requests to going too far?

  4. Omen X says:

    What was the one piece of advice that Divine gave to you that you remember to this day?

  5. Damian Plaza says:

    What was the one piece of advice you received from Divine that you practice till this day?

  6. Rick Aiello says:

    Mink, my first exposure to you was in “Serial Mom,” and I’ve loved everything you’ve done since (and before!) When you meet fans in casual situations– on the street, or wherever– which of your many roles is the most-remembered?

  7. Reid Loveland says:

    Mink, if you had never known John Waters what do you think you’d be doing today?

    P.S.= “PUSSY-willows!”

  8. Gerald Cole says:

    A perpetually fabulous actress who always stood out on her own in each film with or without Divine due to her unique style I just want to know, Ms Stole, did you develop this technique and hold onto it on your own, were you trained by John Waters, or someone else, or what exactly is your secret that has led you to an utterly fabulous and serendipitously singular acting type (one which I truly love each time I see you perform)?

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