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You know, I kind of didn't care. Even though the yet-to-be-released movie already has buzz and good reviews, Travolta has his next project lined up. And we're doing a comedy," he said. Travolta said he wasn't nervous about ushering his daughter into the family business and considered it a passing of the baton. When the film was adapted for Broadway and premiered in Fierstein auditioned and won the role for the Broadway production with Waters' blessing, according to The Advocate in , a casting choice that seemed to cement the tradition of Edna being played by a man.

But Waters wrote in Variety in that even he is unsure of how the tradition started. This is due to one natural geographic feature and one artificial line determined by men. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search.

Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis January 27, Why did they use John Travolta in Hairspray? Does Travolta regret Hairspray? Was John Travolta in the original Hairspray? Did Travolta enjoy Hairspray? However, Waters, the writer and director of the original film, was never entirely clear on why he cast a drag queen in the first place. The famed Hollywood weirdo came closest to answering in an interview with the online entertainment magazine Examiner. It's a secret the audience shares but the characters do not.

It seems that Waters didn't want to answer the question directly because he didn't want it to be a question at all. He pointed out in a interview with NPR that early reviews of the film didn't even mention the fact that the role was being played by Divine, a male actor, "which I think is good because he's not a transvestite.

He doesn't wear those clothes when he's not making a movie. You can't even call him a drag queen.



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