Recurring Cast Members
Waters often casts certain actors/actresses more than once in his films.
| Actor | Mondo Trasho (1969) | Multiple Maniacs (1970) | Pink Flamingos (1972) | Female Trouble (1974) | Desperate Living (1977) | Polyester (1981) | Hairspray (1988) | Cry-Baby (1990) | Serial Mom (1994) | Pecker (1998) | Cecil B. Demented (2000) | A Dirty Shame (2004) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Divine | ||||||||||||
| Patricia Hearst | ||||||||||||
| Ricki Lake | ||||||||||||
| David Lochary | ||||||||||||
| Traci Lords | ||||||||||||
| Susan Lowe | ||||||||||||
| Edith Massey | ||||||||||||
| Cookie Mueller | ||||||||||||
| Mary Vivian Pearce | ||||||||||||
| Mink Stole | ||||||||||||
| Susan Walsh | ||||||||||||
| Alan J. Wendl | ||||||||||||
| Channing Wilroy |
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