MARILYN MANSON To Direct And Star In Short Film?

March 19, 2007

According to MansonUSA.com, California-based photographer Tyler Shield has put out a bulletin on MySpace with a casting call for a new music video/short film, which Marilyn Manson will apparentely both direct and star in. The bulletin in question reads as follows:

"Marilyn Manson is directing a music video/short film this weekend and we need some beautiful girls for a club scene starring Marilyn and Evan Rachel Wood. If you would like to come be a part of the scene, please e-mail two photos and your contact info to [email protected]. Calls will go out tomorrow afternoon and the shoot will take place sunday night in Los Angeles. Note: There is no pay involved in this."

Marilyn Manson will be the featured guest on the season premiere of "The Henry Rollins Show" on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) on Friday, April 13 at 11:00 p.m. EST.

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Marilyn Manson will hold an exhibition of his latest paintings in Fort Myers, Florida, according to MTV.com. The showing will take place at the Space 39 Modern and Contemporary Gallery from April 2 to April 17, with a private reception to be held on March 31. Manson has exhibited his work before in Los Angeles and Europe, and opened his own space, the Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art, last Halloween in Hollywood.

The singer will release his new album, "Eat Me, Drink Me", sometime this spring. The CD follows Manson's 2003 release, "The Golden Age of Grotesque". A full world tour is planned in support of the record.

Manson told MTV that he expected his new effort to be "something above and beyond and different — sonically, emotionally — than anything I've done."

Manson and his wife of one year, burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese, separated in late 2006, with Von Teese filing for divorce.

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