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Doris Fish was born on 11 August, 1952 in Sydney, Australia, is an Artist,actor,writer,performer. At 39 years old, Doris Fish height not available right now. We will update Doris Fish's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Artist,actor,writer,performer
Doris Fish Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 11 August 1952
Birthday 11 August
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Date of death June 22, 1991,
Died Place San Francisco, CA
Nationality Australia

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Doris Fish Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Doris Fish worth at the age of 39 years old? Doris Fish’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. He is from Australia. We have estimated Doris Fish's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2002

The life of Philip Mills as Doris featured in the one-act play Simply Stunning: The Doris Fish Story, which was performed at the Theater Rhinoceros Studio in September 2002. The script was adapted by Phillip R. Ford from biographical remarks Fish made in stage shows and in the column Fish wrote for the gay newspaper The Sentinel in the late 1980s. Ford (who also directed Mills' movie Vegas in Space) directed the play, which starred Arturo Galster

In 2002, artworks by Doris were included in the Dead Gay Artists, Tin Sheds, University of Sydney, New South Wales, 1–20 February curated by Robert Lake. The exhibition also included the works of fellow artists Doug Erskine, Eddy Hackenberg, Jasper Havoc, Brad Levido, David McDiarmid, and Peter Tully.

1991

Mills died from complications from AIDS in San Francisco in 1991.

1986

Sluts A-Go-Go performed in venues like Club 181 with shows such as Marc Huestis' Naked Brunch, Nightclub of the Living Dead, along with other performers such as Sandelle Hebert and Tommy Pace. In 1986, Doris and Tippi did a weekly cable news show about the gay community, although some viewers complained that Doris was a negative stereotype.

1980

Throughout the 1980s Doris Fish was one of the more prominent drag queens in San Francisco. On stage, Doris Fish performed for over 10 years in San Francisco with Miss X and Tippi as Sluts A-Go-Go.

1979

At a come-as-your-favorite-Fellini-character party in 1979. Mills met Miss X who wasn't yet serious about doing drag, but by the end of the year Doris Fish, Tippi and Miss X were performing as Sluts-A-Go-Go.

1976

In 1976 at an audition for the rock group The Tubes, he met fellow drag queen Tippi, and they became roommates. In 1977 San Francisco gay leaders urged no drag on Gay Freedom Day. Doris and many other drags turned out in force. Also in 1977, Doris was cast in the James Moss directed feature-length film Magazine movie, a magazine format film about San Francisco, playing herself, "a fake woman from Australia who has won the heart of San Francisco".

1972

Mills began performing as Doris Fish in Sydney in 1972 as one of the three core performers of the political drag group Sylvia and the Synthetics (1972–1974), along with Miss Abood (Danny Abood, Daniel Archer) and Jacqueline Hyde. In 1975 Mills visited San Francisco for the first time on holidays, before moving there permanently the following year.

1970

Doris regularly returned to Sydney, Australia in the late 1970s, comparing shows for Cabaret Conspiracy, performing in the Sydney Gay Theatre Group's production of Noel Greig's As time goes by (1979), or performing at venues such as Garibaldi's along with the Doreen's. During 1978–1979 Mills as Doris was also the American West-Coast Correspondent for Campaign, a national gay and lesbian newspaper in Australia. With the development of the Sydney Gay Mardi Gras Workshop by Peter Tully in 1983, Mills would return annually to volunteer in the Workshop building community floats and creating costumes for Doris' individual and group floats. Doris also continued to host events, including the first Mardi Gras Awards at Kinselas in 1987.