Sharmagne Leland-St. John

Sharmagne Leland-St. John

  • Also know as: Sylbert Sharmagne

Biography

Sharmagne Leland-St. John is a 21st-century poet. Leland-St. John is best known for the poem "I Said Coffee," for which she was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2007. With its "deadpan puncturing of the male ego and its assumption of sexual implication where there is none," this piece has become one of her most frequently published and requested poems. She has received a total of 7 Pushcart Prize nominations and won the 2013 International Book Award honoring Excellence in Mainstream and Independent Publishing for best Poetry Anthology. (Wikipedia)

Filmography

Little Fauss and Big Halsy

1970

As Marcy (uncredited)

Angels from Hell

1968

As Big George's Girlfriend (uncredited)

You Are What You Eat

1968

As Super Nun Sister Immaculata Baby!

Under the Cherry Moon

1986

As Party People (uncredited)

Mobsters

1991

As Wedding Guest

Mulholland Falls

1996

As Woman in Night Club (uncredited)

Drum

1976

As Demimonde

Tequila Sunrise

1988

As Woman in Phone Booth (uncredited)

Dick Tracy

1990

As Club Ritz Patron

The Bonfire of the Vanities

1990

As Woman in Restaurant (uncredited)

Carlito's Way

1993

As Woman at Grand Central

Frances

1982

As Mental Patient

Production

Sapphire Girls

2003

As Production Design

Accidental Stripper

2003

As Production Design

Model Lust

2003

As Production Design

Sexual Curiosity 2: Secret Sins

2003

As Production Design

Lessons in Love

2004

As Production Design

Tricks

2004

As Production Design

Visions of Passion

2003

As Production Design

Wild Spirit

2003

As Production Design

Tequila Sunrise

1988

As Researcher

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