Jason Holliday (June 8, 1924 – June 15, 1998) (birth name: Aaron Payne) was a black, gay hustler and aspiring nightclub performer. He is the star of Shirley Clarke's 1967 documentary Portrait of Jason.
The facts surrounding Aaron Payne's life are unresolved. In Holliday's own words:
Began career at five years old as errand boy for prostitutes, pimps, bootleggers, schoolteachers, doctors, lawyers, etc. — and anyone else I could get a buck out of. Lonely old men and hot old maids.
Payne said, "Jason Holliday was created in San Francisco, and San Francisco is a place to be created."
He was born in either Montgomery, Alabama or Trenton, New Jersey. His parents, Fannie and Eugene, owned Payne's Restaurant in Trenton, but were from the south. Payne attended Rider Business College for one year before moving on to the Actors Workshop in Hollywood, where he studied with Charles Laughton. He then studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, along with Carl Lee, the man who introduced Payne to Shirley Clarke.
The details get even less clear after Portrait of Jason. Holliday recorded an LP of a comedy act which eventually came out in 2007.
Aaron Payne's obituary appeared in The Trentonian on July 31, 1998. He died in Flushing and was survived by two sisters, six nieces and two nephews, and was cremated at Oxford Hills Crematory in Chester, New York.
A month before shooting, Holliday met Andy Warhol at a bar through Paul Morrissey. Warhol attempted to make a film starring Holliday and Edie Sedgwick, but it never materialized. Shirley Clarke went on to make Portrait of Jason.