Biographies update v2

I've updated the Biographies page again.

The new PDF file includes Anne Magle (11 pages), Marilyn Jess (13 pages) and Olivia Del Rio (11 pages).

I've also expanded and tweaked some of the others, especially Brigitte Maier, Leslie Bovee and Terri Hall. Total length is now about 550 pages with hundreds of photographs.


All biographies are unofficial. They are based on my own research using existing publications and interviews. Any mistakes are my fault.

The password as always is gfox. 

Candida Royalle R.I.P. (1950-2015)

Candida Royalle died age 65, on Monday 7 September, at her home in Mattituck, Long Island, after a long illness. Candida had suffered for years from recurrent bouts of ovarian cancer.

According to her longtime friend and porn performer, Annie Sprinkle, “A few weeks ago she had to go to the hospital for a few days. Her doctor, whom she loved a lot, told her she had run out of treatment options and to begin basic hospice care. She had planned to move to Manhattan this fall to be closer to more friends in what she thought would be her last few months or year. Then just about five days ago, Candice started slipping away quickly and it became evident that it was unlikely to recover.”

Candida - 1960s
Candida Royalle was born Candice Vitala in New York on 15 October 1950. She eventually moved to San Francisco in 1973 – “I went there with a backpack as I was only going to stay for six months. I stayed for six years.”

She began shooting loops in 1975 for Jerry Abrams, who also discovered Constance Money the same year. Candida’s first full-length feature film was The Analyst (1975). Over the next six years she appeared in dozens of loops and movies, including some of the of the best US-made porn films of the time: Easy Alice (1976), Hard Soap Hard Soap (1977), Pizza Girls (1978), Hot Rackets (1979), Sunny (1979) and Delicious (1981). By the time she retired in 1981 she had become one of the most famous US porn stars of the late 1970s.

Candida - 1970s
Although she would later say, “I didn’t grow up saying, ‘Oh, I want to be a porn star!’” she admitted, “I thought there was nothing wrong with it. I was a part of a culture that was exploring sexuality wildly, and openly.”

In 1984 she established Femme Productions along with her then husband Per Sjosted. The idea was to create adult films from a female perspective. Her first film was financed by her Swedish husbands’ father, who had made a name for himself producing Swedish Spaghetti Westerns, while simultaneously running a chain of adult cinemas.

Candida - 1990s
Following her death, Candida’s friend and fellow porn star, Nina Hartley,said, “[Candida was] a true pioneer, visionary, artist, friend and mentor. She set the standard for ethical, conscious and ground-breaking adult entertainment. As beautiful inside as she was on the surface, she was a stickler for proper treatment of performers before it was trendy. She was laughed at for thinking women’s perspectives on sexuality were important, but everyone stole that idea from her. She started the ‘couple’s porn’ phenomenon, which continues to this day.”

Nina went on to say, “She was a fierce, proud feminist… A dedicated heterosexual, she was kind enough to let me flirt and dance with her. She had style, dignity, self-worth, intelligence to burn and never gave up on love. She enjoyed the finer things in life without shame. She loved her home, her cats, her friends and the life she made for herself, on her terms.”

Candida remains one of the true icons from America’s Golden Age of porn. Her full biography can be found here.

Marilyn Jess: Gérard Kikoine Autobiography



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Marilyn Jess and Alban Seray in the promotional trailer for director Gérard Kikoine's autobiography. 

Marilyn and Gérard shooting
Vacances à Ibiza
This isn't a commercial blog, but I wanted to highlight the upcoming autobiography by Gérard Kikoine called Kiko-Book. He's financing it through the crowd funding site Ulule. I'm not sure when it will be published, but it looks like it's going to be a fascinating insider's view of the French porn industry during the late 1970s, with lots of previously unpublished photos. I can't wait!

Gérard Kikoine was responsible for directing some of the great classics of the French Golden Age of Porn, including Enquêtes (1979), Adorable Lola (1981), Bourgeoise et... pute (1982) and Vacances à Ibiza (1982), to name a few. He also worked as editor on landmark films such as Le sexe qui parle (1975), directed by Claude Mulot (aka  Frédéric Lansac), as well as Mes nuits avec... Alice, Pénélope, Arnold, Maud et Richard (1976) and Les hôtesses du sexe (1977), both directed by Michel Barny (aka Didier Philippe-Gérard).

Of course Marilyn Jess (born 1959) and Alban Seray (born 1945) both worked with Kikoine on numerous movies during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Marilyn eventually went on to marry his friend, director Michel Barny.

The promotional trailer was shot in May 2014. The photos below were all taken on the set by Christian Valor. Marilyn may be 54 here, but I still think she looks great!





Biographies update

I've updated the Biographies page again. All biographies have now been merged into a single PDF file which I will update and expand over time.

This expanded file includes some new names such as Desiree Cousteau, Karen Lancaume, Veronica Hart, Laure Sainclair, Kelly Stafford, Yvonne, Tracey Adams and Debi Diamond. Some obviously fall outside the timeline of this blog. It's over 500 pages long and includes hundreds of photographs.

Future updates will include the biographies of Anne Magle, Amber Lynn, Arcadia Lake, Lisa De Leeuw, Rene Bond, Samantha Fox and Taylor Wayne. I just have to finish writing them!

All biographies are unofficial. They are based on my own research using existing publications and interviews. Any mistakes are my fault.

The password as always is gfox. 

Lasse Braun R.I.P. (1936-2015)

Lasse Braun (real name Alberto Ferro), the adult film pioneer and king of euro loops in the early 1970s, died in Rome on Tuesday 16 February of complications from diabetes.

Lasse Braun was the son of a wealthy Italian diplomat. After graduating from the prestigious Swiss college "Institut Montana Zuegerberg", he enrolled in the Law School of the Milan State University in 1955. Despite passing all his exams by 1960, he struggled to publish his doctorate dissertation entitled: "The Judiciary Censorship in the Western World" in which he argued against the "social damage" provoked by legalistic censorship. While preparing its defence, its contents and underlying radical ideas provoked so much controversy that it was promptly dismissed. According to Braun, the Academic establishment decided to "censor" his thesis on censorship.

Lasse Braun in 1969
By the mid-1960s Braun had decided to put his ideas into practice and began directing adult movies in Europe. In 1966, he founded a movie company in Sweden through which he produced a series of hardcore loops shot on 8mm or 16mm film. Early titles included: Golden Butterfly (1966), Chains of Eroticism (1968), Sex on the Motorway (1968), Suzie La Blonde (1968), Blow Up '70 (1968) and Dream of a Nymphomaniac (1969). He used his Swedish company AB Beta to distribute them.

In 1968, since the demand for his illegal porn loops was growing everywhere in Europe, he purchased the necessary equipment to set up his own color film lab. He built it in the suburbs of Stockholm and operated it in association with a Swedish technician named Rejo West. That was the world's first modern movielab exclusively dedicated to the mass-production of pornography.

"I make porn movies for two reasons: first of all because I'm fond of sex and secondly because it is forbidden." - Lasse Braun

The Lasse Braun sex shop in Amsterdam
In 1969 a Danish Member of Parliament translated Braun's university dissertation into Danish and used it as the foundation for the legalisation of pornography in Denmark. On 4 June 1969, Denmark became the first country in the world to legalise hardcore pornography.

Between 1969 and 1972, Braun went on to shoot almost 40 hardcore loops, working mainly with unknown women he met in bars, but also with established porn actresses such as Claudine Beccarie and Sylvia Bourdon. They were generally well-shot, often with interesting settings, costumes and themes such as Casanova, vikings or spies. These were not cheaply made fuck-flicks shot in a dirty basement!

Lasse Braun and Brigitte Maier in 1976
In 1973 he met his muse, Brigitte Maier. She was an the American porn actress working in Europe, and together they made half a dozen loops and two of the landmark porn films shot in Europe during the 1970s: French Blue (1974) and Sensations (1975) - [see Brigitte Maier's bio for further details on these movies].

Braun eventually shot a total of 86 hardcore loops between 1966 and 1977. By the late 1970s though, disillusioned by the re-introduction of obscenity laws in Europe, he eventually retreated to Italy and withdrew from pornography. Despite returning in the 1980s to make a series of porn films in America, only the excellent American Desire (1981) with Veronica Hart is really worth hunting down.

Lasse Braun was an idealist, a pioneer and a man of his times. Without his single-handed efforts in the 1960s and 1970s to legalise pornography in Europe, the industry would probably look very different today. It is impossible to discuss the history of 20th century adult entertainment without tipping your hat to this Italian maverick.