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American male silent film actors (1,250 P) Pages in category "American male film actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 12,223 total.
The TV movie was a ratings hit, ranking in the Top 10 for the week it premiered on ABC. [21] Making of a Male Model featured Hexum's character shirtless in various scenes. This combined with the high ratings made Hexum a sex symbol. Despite this, Hexum expressed some misgivings about doing the movie afterwards calling the movie "trashy". [22]
Kip Noll, also spelt as Kip Knoll, [1] [2] is a former American gay pornographic film actor-magazine model, active in the 1970s and 1980s. [3]Noll, who was a lean-muscled, free-spirited surfer type, achieved iconic status in the newly liberated gay culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Pages in category "American male pornographic film actors" The following 147 pages are in this category, out of 147 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lilli Carati, a star of Italian genre cinema, starred on several pornographic films in the late 1980s. [6] Milly D'Abbraccio appeared in several Italian genre films, sometimes in main roles, before switching to porn in the late 1980s. [7] [8] Dustin Diamond – In 2006, Diamond directed and released his own sex tape, Screeched – Saved by the ...
Nonetheless, Blue Movie, besides being a seminal film in the 'Golden Age of Porn', was a major influence, according to Warhol, in the making of Last Tango in Paris (1972), an internationally controversial erotic drama film, starring Marlon Brando, and released a few years after Blue Movie was made. [8] [30]
Male Spaghetti Western actors (1 C, 196 P) Pages in category "Male Western (genre) film actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 564 total.
The decade of the 1980s in Western cinema saw the return of studio-driven pictures, coming from the filmmaker-driven New Hollywood era of the 1970s. [1] The period was when the "high concept" picture was established by producer Don Simpson, [2] where films were expected to be easily marketable and understandable.