Tommy Sexton with Masks
Dublin Core
Title
Tommy Sexton with Masks
Subject
Tommy Sexton
Description
A photograph of Tommy posing next to three masks. He is frowning and his arms are crossed.
Tommy Sexton (1957-1993) was an actor, dancer, musician, and comedian born in St. John's, Newfoundland. He was best known for his involvement in CODCO, a Newfoundland-based comedy troupe which later became a CBC television series (1988-1993). Sexton was an essential figure in the Newfoundland cultural revival of the 1970s and beyond. He often performed in drag and incorporated queer culture into his work. Sexton passed away due AIDS-related illnesses in 1993. The Tommy Sexton Centre was opened in St. John's in 2006, and continues to operate a short-term housing program for individuals who are HIV positive or impacted by HIV.
Tommy Sexton (1957-1993) was an actor, dancer, musician, and comedian born in St. John's, Newfoundland. He was best known for his involvement in CODCO, a Newfoundland-based comedy troupe which later became a CBC television series (1988-1993). Sexton was an essential figure in the Newfoundland cultural revival of the 1970s and beyond. He often performed in drag and incorporated queer culture into his work. Sexton passed away due AIDS-related illnesses in 1993. The Tommy Sexton Centre was opened in St. John's in 2006, and continues to operate a short-term housing program for individuals who are HIV positive or impacted by HIV.
Creator
Unkown
Source
Memorial University of Newfoundland Archives and Special Collections, Coll-235, box 9
Publisher
Memorial University of Newfoundland Digital Archives Initiative and Archives and Special Collections
Date
Before 1993
Format
jpg
Language
English
Type
photograph
Collection
Citation
Unkown, “Tommy Sexton with Masks,” The Newfoundland and Labrador Queer Archive, accessed November 11, 2024, https://nlqueerarchive.com/items/show/271.