Allen Ginsberg
Actor/Actriz
115
Movies
3
TV Shows
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet. He is considered to be one of the leading figures of both the Beat Generation during the 1950s and the counterculture that soon followed. He vigorously opposed militarism, economic materialism and sexual repression and was known as embodying various aspects of this counterculture, such as his views on drugs, hostility to bureaucracy and openness to Eastern religions. He was one of many influential American writers of his time known as the Beat Generation, which included famous writers such as Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs.
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As Actor/Actress
The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest
New York: A Documentary Film
Self - Commentator
Silence = Death
Self
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
The Oracle of Delphi
Histoire bruyante de la jeunesse (1949-2020)
Self (archive footage)
The Velvet Underground
Self (archive footage)
As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
Self (archive footage)
Howl
Self
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
Self
Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back
Self (uncredited)
Take Your Pills
Self (archive footage)
Heavy Petting
Self
One to One: John & Yoko
Self (archive footage)
Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
Self (archive footage)
The Cockettes
Self (archive footage)
Renaldo and Clara
The Father
Road Scholar
Self
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London
Self
Lost, Lost, Lost
Self
How the Beatles Changed the World
Self (archive footage)
Crazy Wisdom: The Life and Times of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Self (archive footage)
Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC
Self
The Fall
Self
Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys
Self
Herostratus
Poet (voice)
Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol: Friendships & Intersections
Self
Pull My Daisy
Alan
Jonas in the Desert
Self
Burroughs: The Movie
Self
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
Self (archive footage)