Brigid Berlin was an American actress and artist closely associated with Andy Warhol and the New York City art scene of the 1960s. She was a prominent Warhol Superstar and appeared in several of his films, including "Chelsea Girls" (1966), where she played herself and gained recognition for her raw and candid personality. Berlin was known for her rebellious spirit and confrontational attitude, which made her a notable figure in Warhol's circles. Beyond acting, Berlin was also a prolific artist known for her work with Polaroid photography and audio recordings. Throughout her life, she remained a prominent figure in the avant-garde art world, though she did not receive mainstream film awards.
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