She writes a weekly advice column for the Baltimore City Paper called "Think Mink."
The first film she made with John Waters was in 1966 called "The Wizard of Odd, or Dorothy the Kansas City Pothead." She played Auntie Em. Waters wrote the script in 8mm with no sound, with the idea that the voices would be dubbed in later onto a tape recorder. It was never finished because Waters realized the impossibility of dubbing onto a tape recorder and the actress in the leading role of the Wicked Witch, Maelcum Sole, died before the production could be completed.
Playing a crazed topless tap dancer in Waters' Mondo Trasho (1969), she and others were arrested for "conspiracy to commit indecent exposure" while illegally filming a scene on the campus of Johns Hopkins University.
Mink Stole Detailed Biography -
Mink Stole was born Nancy Stoll in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1947.
Mink Stole is best known for her work in John Waters' films. Her film career began with Waters' first film, Roman Candles in 1966. Since then, she has appeared in almost every John Waters movie (apart from Hag in a Black Leather Jacket, a black and white short film made in 1964), including the recent A Dirty Shame. She has also appeared in a number of films and television shows, and currently writes a column for the Baltimore City Paper titled "Think Mink".