Chuck Wein(1939-2008)
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Wein attended Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, PA,
graduating in 1957. At Harvard in the early 1960s, he met a young
Radcliffe heiress named Edie Sedgwick,
reportedly in their psychiatrist's office. When Chuck decided to move
to New York, Edie went with him. With fair skin, natural blond hair,
and blue eyes, Chuck was convinced that he and Edie could become
society darlings. Recognizing that Edie had great social potential but
was too disorganized to promote herself, he took over her life. Acting
as her promoter, he introduced Edie to
Andy Warhol in January 1965, and began
taking her regularly to Warhol's Factory. According to friends, Chuck
plotted their every move - whom he was going to introduce to Edie that
night, what they could do for her. Chuck called himself and Edie "mock
elitists in fellowship... I was her roommate, shrink, astrologer, and
Tarot instructor." He was a product of the
Timothy Leary acid-experiment days. He was
largely responsible for several Factory films, including 'Poor Little
Rich Girl' and 'Beauty #2,' as well as conceiving 'My Hustler' and
'Ciao Manhattan.' After becoming disillusioned with Factory life, he
spent the rest of the 60s adventuring in the Far East, managing bizarre
nightclub acts, and focusing on the occult.