
Following Tildy
Comedy
Overview
Since bursting onto the music scene last year with her double platinum first album 'Pie On My Face', Tildy ST. John has become not just a full fledged phenomenon and household word, but a critics darling and social enigma as well. An astonishing feat for a major star let alone a 27 year old from Pickum, South Carolina who only two years ago was sleeping in a cardboard box in the back alleys of Detroit with her mother, Connie, and her Uncle Clutch, while playing guitar on the streets for spare change. On November 12th 2001, aspiring documentary filmmaker Griffin Mack began to capture the story of this elusive rising star. He never finished. These are those four days.
Top Cast


Kris McGaha
Kris McGaha
Tildy St. John
Kris McGaha
Tildy St. John
Ron Zimmerman
Ron Zimmerman
Clutch St. John
Ron Zimmerman
Clutch St. John


Katey Sagal
Katey Sagal
Connie St. John
Katey Sagal
Connie St. John


Brian Dunkleman
Brian Dunkleman
Griffin Mack
Brian Dunkleman
Griffin Mack
Matt North
Matt North
Mickey Kohler
Matt North
Mickey Kohler


Samm Levine
Samm Levine
Video Lover
Samm Levine
Video Lover
Michael Aloyian
Michael Aloyian
Slider
Michael Aloyian
Slider


Liz Sagal
Liz Sagal
Make Up Girl
Liz Sagal
Make Up Girl
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