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Gary LeGault is an artist, playwright and filmmaker, whose first comedy, Bravo Isabel, starred Paulita Sedgwick (Edie's cousin), and was presented at New York's Theater for the New City in 1976. His initial screenplay, Ina and Bruno, was presented on Manhattan Cable Television in 1982. His next motion picture, The Roadsinger, was produced at EZTV in West Hollywood during 1985, followed by the (unreleased) Private Life of Marilyn Monroe in 1987. After a twenty-one year absence, Mr. LeGault returned to movie making with East of the Tar Pits, starring Holly Woodlawn, which premiered at the 2008 New York Underground Film Festival. In 2010, he presented his play, Doctor Noguchi, at The Complex in Hollywood, followed by his musical, Wind in the Widows, and drawing-room farce, Dial 'M' for Marlene, based upon an intimate cocktail party, recalling Marilyn Monroe's 1955 break from Hollywood and relocation to New York. As an artist and photographer, his portraits have appeared in the documentaries _Superstar in a Housedress (2004)_qv by Craig Highberger, and _Pay it No Mind - Marsha P. Johnson (2012)-qv by Michael Kasino.