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OTL 45: Michael Holman Excerpt #2 - Downtown 81
SameOldShawn: Downtown 81.

Michael Holman: So Downtown 81 was being shot at the height of Gray performing all over the downtown scene. We were already by this point at CBGBs and the Mudd Club and really great, name places -- Pier 3, Hurrah's. Glenn O'Brien and Mary Paul and Edo, who were all downtown royalty on the scene -- Glenn O'Brien had already been working with Warhol and Edo was a Swiss/Italian photographer and Mary Paul was a downtown scenester who I'd even met years before. I tried to pick her up when she was a customer of mine when I was working at the bank

The three of them got together to make this film. Danny Rosen was going to be the star of the film, and he didn't want to be the star. The story was about a downtown artist who was on the verge of blowing up and making it into the gallery scene. They first wanted Danny Rosen, and for whatever reason, Danny refused to do it, it didn't work out on some level, and the next choice was Basquiat

So Jean was cool about it. You have to understand, Jean -- and I was F.O.B., friends of Basquiat, we always called him Jean -- Jean's singular focus, because he always had the chops to be a great painter, and he always was a great artist. So his next singular focus was to become a famous artist. Anything he could do that would facilitate that, he did. And so being the star of a downtown film sounded like a pretty good idea

But he was almost impossible. Jean was impossible to work with at times. They'd show up at wherever he was staying, and he'd be asleep. Five in the morning, and they'd start shooting early on, and they'd have to wake him up. He was hard to work with on that shoot

But the amazing thing about Jean, it just showed what a genius he was, what a realized being he was. He was just great at anything and everything he did. He was a great actor in that film! I mean, imagine if the film had a stronger storyline. With Jean, his acting, it could have been even a greater film. But it is a great document of that time, and I'm really proud to have been part of it