TV series
The Andy Warhol Diaries
Overview
After he's shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this series, reveal the secrets behind his persona.
Details
- First air date
- 2022-03-09
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 6 episodes
- Genres
- Documentary
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Abstract Submarine
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Andy Warhol as Self (archive footage)
- Bill Irwin as Andy Warhol
- Jeffrey Deitch as Self
- Jessica Beck as Self
- Bob Colacello as Self
- Christopher Makos as Self
- Glenn Ligon as Self
- Vincent Fremont as Self
- Donna De Salvo as Self
- Benjamin Liu as Self
- Kenny Scharf as Self
- Jay Gould as Self
Creators and crew
- Andrew Rossi - Executive Producer
- Stanley F. Buchthal - Executive Producer
- Ryan Murphy - Executive Producer
- Josh Braun - Executive Producer
- Scott Robertson - Executive Producer
- Alexis Martin Woodall - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Smoke Signals
Art offers an opening for expression and reinvention as Andy rises from grim Pittsburgh origins to become an innovative force in the New York art world.
Episode 2: Shadows: Andy & Jed
Andy embraces his role as a portrait painter for the rich and famous. But discontent — and disco-era hedonism — tears apart his life with Jed Johnson.
Episode 3: A Double Life: Andy & Jon
Fantasy propels Andy into the world of modeling and TV — and a relationship with the closeted Jon Gould — leading to explorations of drag and identity.
Episode 4: Collab: Andy & Basquiat
The '80s take off, and graffiti artists inspired by pop art energize New York. Andy forms a close, fruitful friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Episode 5: 15 Minutes
Andy edges into the mainstream via "Saturday Night Live" and "The Love Boat" while a collaboration deals a blow to his connection with Jean-Michel.
Episode 6: Loving the Alien
As HIV/AIDS hits NYC hard, Andy accepts a commission honoring "The Last Supper." The series takes on new resonance when he dies soon after the opening.
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