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John Spacely, also known as Gringo, was an American musician, actor, and nightlife personality. His life was chronicled in two
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documentaries, '' Story of a Junkie'' and ''Born To Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie''.


Personal life

He was born in
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, and his birth name is unknown. He adopted the stage name of John Spacely at a young age. His father abandoned his family, which made him not want to use his father's last name. While in California, he was nicknamed Whiskey John. He later was known in New York City as Gringo. His grandfather was of Hispanic descent, and he had one brother and one sister. He attended Venice High School. Spacely began
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on the
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boardwalk after high school. He then moved on to hustling in the
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area, and on the Sunset Strip in
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. Various reports have stated he had multiple long-term girlfriends/wives. In 1980, Spacely's wife, Cindy Elaine Houldson, became pregnant with Spacely's son, but the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. Shortly thereafter, Houldson died in a motorcycle accident in Washington state. These events greatly affected Spacely and led to his growing substance abuse. In the 1970s, he moved to New York City for better career opportunities. He first lived in
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, near the East Village. Alphabet City during this time was largely populated by Hispanic immigrants and African-Americans, which made Spacely stand out in the street. Spacely got a job working for Punk Magazine as a contributor and publisher, which lasted until his drug addiction got to the point where he was unable to work. He then returned to his life of hustling, focusing on the St. Mark's area of the East Village, where he became a popular street personality. Around this time, he got in an altercation with a drag queen, who pierced Spacely's eye with a high heeled shoe. After this incident, Spacely most often wore an eye patch over his damaged eye, because he did not have enough money to have the surgery needed to correct the eye. He also began bleaching his hair light blond, which gave him his trademark look. He would often run out of hair salons without paying with the bleach still in his hair, because he didn't have money for the bill. Spacely began befriending many of the musicians and artists that lived in the East Village during that time, including
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, and members of the New York Dolls, especially Johnny Thunders, who was his close friend (despite the two getting in an on-stage physical altercation in 1982, as seen in the documentary ''Born To Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie''). Spacely would sometimes perform on stage in different capacities. His main focus however was acting.


Gringo

In 1982 producers approached him to play the lead in the film '' Gringo: Story of a Junkie''. In the film he appears as a fictionalized version of himself. ''Story of a Junkie'' depicts the widespread drug problem in New York City during that time, featuring graphic scenes of Spacely shooting up heroin. The film played in several festivals, and to promote the film the director
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hired local artist Art Guerra to paint a mural of Spacely on the side of a building on St. Mark's Place in the East Village, where he was the self described "mayor of the street". The mural of him caused controversy, some stated it glorified Spacely's dangerous lifestyle. The mural became a popular tourist point until 2000, when the building's owner decided to paint over the mural. Photos of the mural can still be found online.


Later life

Spacely cleaned up his act after appearing in ''Gringo'', and tried to pursue a serious acting career. He had a brief appearance in the first few minutes of the film ''
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'', wearing his signature eyepatch, as a punk hitting a reporter up for money as Sid is dragged out of the Chelsea Hotel by police. Spacely was a personal friend of
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. He was an early supporter of Ibogaine as a treatment for drug addiction. Spacely contracted HIV, and died in 1993 from AIDS. As he was dying from AIDS, he was filmed for the documentary ''Born To Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie''. Since his death, his story has become
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in the places he used to hustle, his story appearing in many books about New York City street culture. Spacely is still remembered today for his vibrant personality and street antics. A Threat Shadows a Relic From a Grim Era
NY Times (February 27, 2000)


Filmography

1985 Desperately Seeking Susan


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Spacely, John 1993 deaths Protopunk musicians 20th-century American male actors People from the East Village, Manhattan