![]() Paulson: So what it like when you finally met Johnny Mathis? Paulson: Johnny Mathis as the "healer" of our nation. Wouldn't that be, maybe a new way to bring completely different sides in political ideas together? You can make out with somebody you don't believe in politically: cause then they can't talk. And, and nobody's brought that up as a possible thing to do on inauguration day: Maybe Johnny Mathis should have sung? And everybody in America started making out. And I firmly believe that Johnny Mathis still make all of America wanna make out. John Walters: Well he was the first make out party I ever went to, they played his music. But one name jumped out at Steve Paulsen: Johnny Mathis. ![]() As you can imagine the book is full of folks like, uh, lesbian striper named Lady Zorro and Charles Manson's accomplice Leslie van Houten. A book about the people who influenced his life. But John Walters latest project? It's not a film it's a book. His movie "Hairspray" was turned into a smash-hit on Broadway earning over 200 million dollars and wining eight Tony awards. His equally audacious 1981 film "Polyester", cemented his status as a cult hero. ![]() Love him or hate him, John Walter put bad taste on the map, with his outrageous 1972 film "Pink Flamingos", staring the drag-queen from hell: Devine. He's been called the "Pope of Filth" or the "King of Trash". ![]() Jim Fleming: Enter stage left: John Walters. Transcript for: "To the Best of Our Knowledge - John Walters on "Role Models" " ![]()
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