Eugene "Gino" Piserchio (September 5, 1944 – March 22, 1989) was an American actor, composer and musician. Piserchio was noted for being an accomplished musician. He was one of the first musicians to master the Moog synthesizer.
In 1965, Piserchio co-starred with Warhol Superstar Edie Sedgwick in the underground films Space and Beauty No. 2, directed by Andy Warhol. Two years later, he composed and performed the original music for what would become Sedgwick's final film Ciao! Manhattan, released a year after her November 1971 death.
In 1970 Piserchio presented three evenings of electronic music in the Moog synthesizer at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. In 1971, he and his future wife, Gillian Spreckels Fuller, produced an experimental 16-mm color movie, The Tacky Woman. The film stars Holly Woodlawn. That same year, Bell Labs selected Piserchio to score a movie about molecular dynamics.
1965 | Space | ||
1965 | Beauty No. 2 | ||
1968 | A Lovely Way to Die | Michel | Alternative title: A Lovely Away to Go |
1972 | Ciao! Manhattan | Composer |
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