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Rosemary Hochschild, a staple of New York’s avant-garde cinema and theatre since the 1970’s and one of New York’s, unknown but documented, new wave, underground, bad girls was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Several of her film’s were recently archived into the Museum Of Modern Art.

 

Raised by Sylvia, her Xhosa nannny under the control of apartheid and the pain of revolution, the arts was a natural exciting place to gravitate to. The imaginary world was the best place I knew where to 

escape.

 

A New York City transplant to Hollywood she reintroduces herself, playing the lead in Orson Oblowitz's exciting Hollywood grind, noir feature, The Queen Of Hollywood Boulevard.

 

The best fun I had in the last 28 years!

 

 

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