Kembra Pfahler, born in New Jersey, is an American performance artist, musician, actress, and visual artist. Details regarding her exact birth date and specific place of birth are generally not publicly available. She is known for her provocative and often shocking performances and artwork that challenge social norms and explore themes of gender, sexuality, and identity. Pfahler’s artistic career began in the 1980s in New York City’s East Village art scene.
Kembra Pfahler’s acting career is characterized by roles in independent and experimental films, often aligned with the No Wave cinema movement and underground art scene. Her performances are known for their raw energy and unconventional approach. While not a mainstream film actress, Pfahler has cultivated a significant presence within the realm of avant-garde cinema.
Pfahler’s filmography includes appearances in several notable independent films. Key works include:
While primarily recognized for her performance art and music, Pfahler’s acting contributions are part of her broader artistic practice. She has received recognition for her overall contributions to the downtown New York art scene and her influence on subsequent generations of artists. Her work has been exhibited and performed in various galleries and venues worldwide.
Pfahler is the lead singer of the band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black. The band is known for its theatrical performances and provocative lyrics. Their music is often associated with horror punk and performance art.
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