
Director Eric Mitchell thanks Oregon actor Duncan Smith in his opening remarks at the 2009 Museum of Modern Art screening of his 1980 film, Underground, USA.
Duncan Smith was a writer (Age of Oil, Private Elvis), conceptual artist, and performance artist from Portland who emigrated to the East Village in the mid 1970’s. In Mitchell’s Underground USA, he played a self absorbed psychiatrist; in Tim Smith and Matt Groening’s Drugs: Killers and Dillers (1972), he plays the ecstatic wandering beatnik who flies off the Vista Bridge.
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