Androgyny & Crossdressing in movies


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Juan Diego Botto as a father who dresses as his late wife in order to comfort his young daughter in "Todo lo que tú quires" (2010):
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Interesting find.gymmy64 wrote:Juan Diego Botto as a father who dresses as his late wife in order to comfort his young daughter in "Todo lo que tú quires" (2010):
In the States it would have been a feel good comedy with Adam Sandler.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers in "Velvet Goldmine".
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Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar Hoover movie. Unfortunately Leo won't be wearing drag, as Hoover was an alleged cross-dresser. DiCaprio in a dress would have been so sexy, definitely more appealing than the real J. Edgar Hoover in a dress.

What we will be missing, a Photoshop of what Leo might have looked like as the legendary G-Man in drag.
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That photo almost makes it...almost.
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Christopher Morley again as a crossdressing hitman(again) in an episode of "Magnum P.I.".
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Christopher Morley again as a crossdressing hitman(again) in an episode of "Magnum P.I.".
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Daniel Craig in drag for a video celebrating 100th Annual International Women's Day.
Judy Dench does the narration.
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The Toxic Avenger.
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Auteur Ed Wood in "Glen or Glenda" (1953). No, really.
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Patrick Star from "Sponge Bob Square Pants".
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OK. Not exactly androgyny & crossdressing, but the photo was just too weird.
This is a recent shot of one of the Michael Jackson's kids, Paris. That faraway look in her eyes reminded me of somebody...Correct me if I'm wrong...
isn't there something of an Eli vibe in her face?

This is a recent shot of one of the Michael Jackson's kids, Paris. That faraway look in her eyes reminded me of somebody...Correct me if I'm wrong...
isn't there something of an Eli vibe in her face?

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Melinda Kinnaman as Saga in "My LIfe as a Dog"