Other Works
- This Filthy World – Waters's touring one-man show, made into a feature film directed by Jeff Garlin
- A John Waters Christmas – A CD of Christmas songs compiled by Waters
- John Waters Presents Movies That Will Corrupt You – TV show for the here! network
- Mommie Dearest (1981) – Audio commentary on film's "Hollywood Royalty Edition" DVD release (2006)
- The Little Mermaid Special Edition DVD (2006) – Interview on 'making of' documentary about Howard Ashman, the theatre (i.e. Little Shop of Horrors), and the inspiration behind the character Ursula: Divine
- A Date with John Waters (2007), a CD collection of songs Waters finds romantic
- Christmas Evil DVD release (2006) – Audio commentary
- Narrated the award-winning 2006 documentary film Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea
- Featured in the documentary film This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006)
- Breaking Up with John Waters – Waters's third CD compilation is currently in the works
- The Other Hollywood – Commentary and opinions about pornography throughout the book
- 'Til Death Do Us Part – A Court TV series hosted by Waters surrounding stories of marriage murder
- "The Creep" (featuring Nicki Minaj) – Appeared on a television set in The Lonely Island's music video "The Creep"
- Art:21 – Introducing Host for Season Two, "Stories" episode – PBS DVD series
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