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TMDB ID: 10369
IMDb ID: nm0001145
Known for: Acting
Born: October 19, 1945
Died: March 7, 1988
Age: 42
Place of birth: Towson, Maryland, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1967 - 2025
Years active: 59
Average TMDB rating: 6.49
Wikidata: Q357786
Also known as
Harris Glenn Milstead
Frequent jobs
Divine (October 19, 1945 – March 7, 1988), né Harris Glenn Milstead, was an American actor, singer and drag queen. Described by People magazine as the "Drag Queen of the Century", Divine often performed female roles in both cinema and theater and also appeared in women's clothing in musical performances. Even so, he considered himself to be a character actor and performed male roles in a number of his later films. He was often associated with independent filmmaker John Waters and starred in ten of Waters's films, usually in a leading role. Concurrent with his acting career, he also had a successful career as a disco singer during the 1980s, at one point being described as "the most successful and in-demand disco performer in the world." Born in Baltimore, Maryland, into a conservative, wealthy middle class family, he became involved with John Waters and his acting troupe, the Dreamlanders, in the mid-1960s and starred in a number of Waters's early films such as Mondo Trasho, Multiple Maniacs, Pink Flamingos and Female Trouble. These films have since become cult classics. In the 1970s, Milstead made the transition to theater and appeared in a number of productions, including Women Behind Bars and The Neon Woman, while continuing to star in such films as Polyester, Lust in the Dust and Hairspray. The New York Times said of Milstead's '80s films: "Those who could get past the unremitting weirdness of Divine's performance discovered that the actor/actress had genuine talent, including a natural sense of comic timing and an uncanny gift for slapstick." He was also described as "one of the few truly radical and essential artists of the century… was an audacious symbol of man's quest for liberty and freedom." Since his death, Divine has remained a cult figure, particularly with those in the LGBT community.





Highest rated movies linked with Divine.
as Edna Turnblad (archive footage)
as Self (archive)
as Francine Fishpaw
as Dawn Davenport / Earl Peterson
as Edna Turnblad / Arvin Hodgepile
as Self (archive footage)
as Lady Divine
as Divine / Babs Johnson
Highest rated series linked with Divine.
Most viewed movie titles linked with Divine.
as Divine / Babs Johnson
as Edna Turnblad / Arvin Hodgepile
as Francine Fishpaw
as Self (archive)
as Edna Turnblad (archive footage)
as Self (archive)
as Lady Divine
as Dawn Davenport / Earl Peterson
as Party Guest / Man with Scarf
as Self (archive footage)
as Rosie Velez
Most viewed series linked with Divine.
as Self - Guest • 1 eps
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as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 4 eps
Additional movie credits for Divine.
Movie cast credits for Divine.
as Self
as Edna Turnblad (archive footage)
as Self
as Self (archive)
as Self (archive footage)
as Dawn Davenport / Earl Peterson (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self (archive)
as Self (archive)
as Singer (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
Series cast credits for Divine.
as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Self • 4 eps
as Self (archive footage) • 6 eps
as Self • 1 eps
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as Self - Guest • 1 eps