John Waters' Vision for Oscars and Life at 80
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John Waters' Vision for Oscars and Life at 80

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateApr 11, 2026
Read time3 min

Renowned filmmaker John Waters, on the cusp of his 80th birthday, offers a candid and humorous glimpse into his aspirations, reflections on a storied career, and his unique perspectives on life, politics, and the future. From his unconventional idea for hosting the Oscars to his enduring optimism, Waters continues to challenge norms and entertain with his signature wit. His upcoming touring show, “Going to Extremes: A John Waters 80th Birthday Celebration,” promises to be another testament to his vibrant and provocative spirit.

Filmmaker John Waters Envisions Unique Oscar Hosting Stint and Reflects on a Lifelong Career

Los Angeles, CA – On April 11, 2026, legendary filmmaker John Waters shared his distinctive vision for potentially hosting the Academy Awards, proposing a bold reunion of Chris Rock and Will Smith as presenters. Waters, known for his boundary-pushing cinematic works and irreverent humor, suggested an accompanying screening of the underground film “Sissy Boy Slap Party” to add to the unconventional appeal. This imaginative pitch comes as Waters prepares to celebrate his 80th birthday, a milestone marked by a touring show and a private trip to the ruins of the Marquis de Sade’s castle in France.

Waters' career spans over six decades, beginning with his 1964 silent short “Hag in a Black Leather Jacket.” His filmography evolved from cult classics like “Pink Flamingos” and “Female Trouble” to more mainstream successes such as “Hairspray” and “Cry-Baby.” Despite his extensive achievements, Waters expresses a desire to direct again, particularly an adaptation of his novel “Liarmouth,” which he scripted with Aubrey Plaza in mind, but faces funding challenges.

During a recent interview, Waters discussed his relentless touring schedule, embracing his role as a “carney” who thrives on the road. He candidly addressed the idea of slowing down, dismissing it with his characteristic humor, stating his intention to "die on stage" and adding new jokes to his annual show rewrites. He recounted his first visit to Los Angeles in 1970 for the premiere of “Multiple Maniacs,” where he attended the Manson trial and received a jaywalking ticket on Hollywood Boulevard.

Beyond his cinematic and performance work, Waters offered insights into his political views, including his long-standing disapproval of Donald Trump, whom he recalls seeing at Studio 54. He articulated his belief in humor as a powerful tool for change, stating, “Humor is how you win wars” and “it’s much more effective to make the enemy laugh than preach on.” Waters also touched upon his thoughts on AI, expressing hope that it could lead to significant advancements like a cure for cancer. He shared anecdotes from his past, including his early career as a puppeteer and his only time performing in drag as a child, dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West for his 8th birthday party. He also revealed that his parents, despite often disagreeing with his artistic choices, remained supportive throughout his life.

John Waters’ journey is a testament to the power of individuality and artistic expression. His unwavering commitment to his unique vision, coupled with a profound sense of humor, serves as a beacon for creative freedom. His ability to provoke thought and laughter simultaneously underscores the importance of challenging conventions and finding joy in the unconventional. As he approaches his 80th year, Waters continues to inspire with his boundless energy and optimistic outlook, reminding us to embrace life fully and to never stop seeking out new experiences and perspectives.

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