About dale
Dale Madison knew he was a performer since his first grade appearance in “Jimmy and the Sleep Fairies.” He received his first on screen film credit on the original 1988 John Waters movie, Hairspray.
As project manger of the Men of Color Against AIDS Project, he published a monthly newsletter, Men of Color TALK where he was also editor.
Dale was recognized by the Maryland State Arts Council (1996 & 1997) for his one man show, FREEda Slave: Mask of a Diva, which addressed issues of cross dressing and intra-discrimination in the gay community.
A 2006 Zami/Audre Lorde Scholar, he is working on his teaching degree at Antioch University. Dale recently finished his memoirs, DREAMBOY: My Life as a QVC Host and Other Greatest Hits. His documentary of the same name won best LGBT award at the 2008 San Diego Black Film Festival.
He is currently seeking an illustrator for his "adult" fairytale gender-bending gay Wizard of Oz
For more information http://www.damngoodman.com
Dale Madison knew he was a performer since his first grade appearance in “Jimmy and the Sleep Fairies.” He received his first on screen film credit on the original 1988 John Waters movie, Hairspray.
As project manger of the Men of Color Against AIDS Project, he published a monthly newsletter, Men of Color TALK where he was also editor.
Dale was recognized by the Maryland State Arts Council...
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Hey, Dale.
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