Lola Pashalinski

Lola Pashalinski is an American theatre artist known for her work as a founding member of Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company.

[5] Black-Eyed Susan, Mario Montez,[6] and John Brockmeyer[7] also performed in that production of Bluebeard, which took place at La MaMa.

[17][18] She also appeared in film and television, including as the psychiatrist in Mary Harron's I Shot Andy Warhol,[19] as Narc in Peter Sellar's The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez,[20] as Mona Black in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,[21] as Hedy Wormenhoven on One Life to Live,[2] and in smaller roles in All Good Things,[22] The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, and The Equalizer.

[23] "I've always loved Gertrude Stein and felt that as a gay woman, I understood her in a way that many biographers did not," Pashalinski told journalist Simi Horowitz for a profile published in Backstage in 2005.

"[2] Pashalinski again portrayed Stein in 2022, in performance artist John Kelly's Underneath the Skin at La MaMa.