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Silver Screen Confidential 1996 Porn Pics
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^ "Casualties of the Sexual Revolution" Archived 2007-02-05 at the Wayback Machine , by Nick Adams, Spark , May 2000. Retrieved February 6, 2007.


The following provides a list of the film, television, music video, and video game performances of American pornographic actress Jenna Jameson .

Although noted primarily for her pornographic film career, Jameson has made several appearances in television series, music videos, and video games, as a guest performer or series host.

Source of data for 1993 and 1994 films is the United States Copyright Office and looking up each filmmaker's copyright data and laying out chronology accurately. http://www.copyright.gov/records/
Reference production dates of Up and Cummers 10 and Up and Cummers 11 from Jenna's Autobiography pages 137 to pages 158. (Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11)


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Today it's common knowledge that Rock Hudson was gay, but in the 1950s a lot of effort went into maintaining his straight leading man image. Now a new documentary, "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood" —featuring 94-year-old Scotty Bowers, who was an unabashed pimp to the stars—sheds new light on that pre-Stonewall world. Here, to mark Hudson's birthday, are 20 gay and bisexual actors who became movie legends.
Tab Hunter was arrested at a gay party in 1950. Five years later, his agent leaked that information to Confidential to prevent the magazine from running an exposé about his top client, Rock Hudson. Scandal sheets had it in for Hunter. When he "dated" his friend Natalie Wood, it prompted the headline "Natalie Wood, Tab Wouldn't." Still, he remained a big star well into the '60s, had a long-term relationship with Anthony Perkins, and revealed all in a gutsy 2005 memoir, "Tab Hunter Confidential."
Not long after his agent sacrificed Tab Hunter to keep Hudson's sex life out of the press, the leading man in "Giant" (seen here with co-star Elizabeth Taylor) married his agent's secretary. As he saw it, coming out equaled career suicide. But he did open up in 1985, acknowledging shortly before he died that he had AIDS. The announcement brought worldwide attention to the disease.
In the '50s, Anthony Perkins tried not to be seen in public with his romantic partner. In a documentary follow-up to his memoir, Tab Hunter recalls being photographed dancing with Natalie Wood, after which "she'd have a date with Dennis Hopper and I'd go see Tony." Perkins, who once fended off the advances of Brigitte Bardot, later went to a shrink who maintained that homosexuality could be "cured," and in 1973 he married photographer Berry Berenson. He died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1992.
Scott Bowers called him "Vinny." When they met, Price was a newlywed, "but Vinny was decidedly gay and the marriage would not last," Bowers writes in "Full Service," the memoir that inspired the new documentary. As Bowers tells it, "I tricked Vinny for years. Sex with him was pleasant, unhurried, gentle ... High-class stuff all the way."
After the 1948 release of the Kinsey Reports, Tallulah Bankhead declared them "old hat," adding, "I've had many momentary love affairs." That included affairs with men, but the witty and outrageous actress (seen here in 1944's "Lifeboat") also hooked up with women, from Greta Garbo to Billie Holiday. Bankhead liked to describe herself as "ambisextrous."
One of the first Hollywood stars to openly refer to himself as bisexual, Sal Mineo began his acting career as Plato, an apparently gay teenager in 1955's "Rebel Without a Cause." Mineo was stabbed to death by a pizza delivery man in 1976. At the time, he was in a six-year relationship with a fellow actor Courtney Burr.
"I am at heart a gentleman," said Marlene Dietrich, who began defying conventional gender roles in 1920s Berlin, where she attended drag balls, took up boxing and often wore a tuxedo. Her countless lovers included male stars like Gary Cooper and James Stewart, as well as women like Greta Garbo and (maybe) Claudette Colbert. Even though she herself was outspoken, Dietrich was part of a secret society of Hollywood lesbians and bisexual women that she called her "sewing circle."
A matinee idol in the 1950s, Dirk Bogarde was sometimes called the British Rock Hudson. He never came out, but Bogarde wasn't afraid to play gay men on the big screen, including the title character in "Victim," a 1961 film said to be the first English-language movie to use the word "homosexual." Bogarde lived with his business manager, Anthony Forwood, for 40 years.
This portrait of Cary Grant and Randolph Scott was taken at their Santa Monica beach house in the 1930s. The "merry bachelors," as the press called them, lived together off and on, between marriages, for 12 years. When Scotty Bowers got to know them, both actors were married, "but that didn't stop the three of us from becoming very closely acquainted."
Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich had a fling while making a film together in 1925, and they later had affairs with some of the same women. But Garbo was famously fierce about her privacy. Asked in the early '30s about the German actress, she said, "But who is this Marlene Dietrich?" Another of Garbo's conquests was Louise Brooks, who generally preferred men but described the Swedish-born star as a "charming and tender lover."
Known in the '60s as the Joker on "Batman," Cesar Romero played a series of Latin lovers in the '30s and '40s. He also starred as the Cisco Kid in films like "The Gay Caballero." Back then, the adjective had a different meaning and Romero was described as a "confirmed bachelor." But he was surprisingly candid in the 1996 book "Hollywood Gays," in which he recalled, among other things, having sex once with inveterate womanizer Desi Arnaz.
MGM chief Louis B. Mayer reportedly pressured Ramon Novarro (seen here with Greta Garbo in 1931's "Mata Hari") to maintain his Latin lover image by getting married. The Mexican star refused. By the mid-'30s, his career had peaked, and in 1968 he was gruesomely murdered in his L.A. home after hiring two young men as prostitutes. Cesar Romero remembered him as "a gentle, sweet man."
Although he describes Spencer Tracy as bisexual (as opposed to gay), Scotty Bowers calls the legendary actor's relationship with Katharine Hepburn a "pseudo-romance." Of course, that's just an impression. What Bowers recalls firsthand is that he had a series of trysts with Tracy beginning one night in the early '50s. In the morning, Scotty writes in his memoir, "he didn't say a word about it. It was as though none of it ever happened."
Scotty Bowers also claims to have had a "great friendship" with Katharine Hepburn. As he tells it, "Kate preferred the company of women, and I always found her the young brunettes she liked best."
"I love men in bed, but I really love women," Montgomery Clift is quoted as saying in a 1978 biography. But the troubled star (seen here with Donna Reed in 1953's "From Here to Eternity") kept that conflict a secret until his death in 1966 at the age of 45. One sign of how much Hollywood has changed: Clift's close friend Elizabeth Taylor matter-of-factly identified him as gay while accepting a 2000 award from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
Winner of the first-ever Academy Award for Best Actress, Janet Gaynor (seen here with Frederic March in the 1937 version of "A Star Is Born") was married to the openly gay costume designer Adrian for 20 years. She was also linked to Broadway star Mary Martin, according to "Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood." As actor Bob Cummings noted, "Janet Gaynor's husband was Adrian, but her wife was Mary Martin."
He projected sexual ambiguity as the tennis pro in 1951's "Strangers on a Train" and went on to become a gay icon. But Farley Granger kept his personal life private until 2007 when, at 81, he released the tell-all "Include Me Out." Among its revelations were his liaisons with Ava Gardner and Leonard Bernstein. The book was co-written by Robert Calhoun, Granger's partner at the time of his death in 2011.
A tabloid outed Claudette Colbert soon after her death in 1996. Although married twice, Colbert barely lived with either husband and was rumored to have had an affair with Marlene Dietrich. But according to Vanity Fair, the women in her life weren't lovers so much as "ladies-in-waiting." As for Clark Gable, her co-star in 1934's "It Happened One Night," biographer David Brett describes the macho star as homophobic but, in his early years, "gay for pay."
"Women swooned over him, and he bedded quite a few of them, but he much preferred men," Scotty Bowers writes. Without getting too specific, Bowers adds that he and "Ty" would "get up to quite a few sexual shenanigans together." Cesar Romero confirmed that the twice-married actor was "bisexual."
Scotty Bowers remembers introducing Raymond Burr (seen here with Montgomery Clift in 1951's "A Place in the Sun") to Robert Benevides, then a young actor, in 1959. That sparked a 33-year relationship, which began while Burr was starring on "Perry Mason" and lasted until his death in 1993. Asked about the story two decades later, Benevides—now in his 80s—told L.A. Weekly, "Scotty Bowers is the most honest person I've known."

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1997 American adult industry award ceremony


^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Ross, Gene (March 1997). "Shock, Bobby Sox Dominate the 14th Annual AVN Awards Show". Adult Video News . Vol. 13, no. 3. Van Nuys, California: AVN Publications, Inc. pp. 20–69. ISSN 0883-7090 .

^ Paige, Cinnamon (August 1998). "Exxxtra! Exxxtra!". Adult Cinema Review . Vol. 16, no. 8. New York, New York: Princeton Publishing, Inc. pp. 6–10. ISSN 0277-2914 .

^ "Porn Vixens in Vegas!". Club International . Vol. 22, no. 6. Sandy Hook, Connecticut: Paragon Publishing, Inc. June 1998. pp. 26–29. ISSN 0747-0819 .

^ "The 1998 Adult Video News Awards!". High Society . Vol. 23, no. 8. New York, New York: Crescent Publishing Group Inc. August 1998. pp. 106–111.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Stone, Mark (Director) (1997). 1997 AVN Awards (videotape). VCA Pictures .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "1997 AVN". Swank's Video World . Paramus, New Jersey: Swank Publications, Inc. June 1997. pp. 66–67.

^ Recob, Den (August 25, 1997). "AVN 1997 Awards Show" . Cyberspace Adult Video Reviews . Denny Recob . Retrieved January 18, 2017 . This is a well put together video. It shows who won the 1997 awards for best performances of 1996 videos.

^ "Video News Awards: Winners Gather With Losers in Las Vegas". Hustler . LFP Publications, Inc. June 1997. p. 32.


The 14th AVN Awards ceremony, organized by Adult Video News (AVN), took place January 11, 1997 at Riviera Hotel & Casino , Winchester, Nevada , beginning at 7:45 p.m. PST / 10:45 p.m. EST. During the show, AVN presented AVN Awards (the industry's equivalent of the Academy Awards) [2] [3] [4] in 41 categories honoring the best pornographic films released between Oct. 1, 1995 and Sept. 30, 1996. The ceremony was produced by Gary Miller and directed by Mark Stone. [5] Comedian Bobby Slayton returned as host, with actresses Nici Sterling and Kylie Ireland as co-hosts. [1] At a pre-awards event held the previous evening, 60 more AVN Awards, mostly for technical achievements, were given out by hostess Dyanna Lauren and comedy ventriloquist Otto of Otto & George , however, the pre-awards event was neither televised nor distributed on VHS tapes as was the main evening's ceremony. [1]

Shock won the most awards with 11, however, Bobby Sox , an "off-beat period piece comedy" that received six statuettes, won for best film. Flesh and Blood was next with five awards including best gay feature. [1]

The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on January 11, 1997. Missy was the first actress to win both Starlet of the Year and the AVN Female Performer of the Year Award in the same year. Kurt Young, however, was second to win the major gay awards in the same year, taking Gay Video Performer of the Year and Best Newcomer. [1]

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ( ). [1] [5] [6]

These awards were also announced at the awards show, most in a winners-only segment read by Kylie Ireland during the event: [1] [6]

The previous night, January 10, 1997, during AVN's pre-awards cocktail reception, hostess adult film actress hostess Dyanna Lauren and comedy ventriloquist Otto of Otto & George handed out these awards, mostly for technical excellence: [1]

Presented to Steve Perry for Ben Dover series [1] [5]

AVN Hall of Fame inductees for 1997, announced during AVN's pre-awards event, were: Bunny Bleu , R. Bolla , Michael Carpenter, Desiree Cousteau , Duck Dumont, Jeanna Fine , Gail Force , Ken Gibb (posthumously), Victoria Paris, Jeannie Pepper , John Stagliano , Joey Stefano (posthumously), John Travis, Dick Witte [1]

Shock won the most awards with 11; Bobby Sox was next with six, followed by gay video Flesh and Blood with five. Buttman's Bend Over Babes 4 , Conquest , The Show , Silver Screen Confidential and Unleashed had three apiece. American Tushy! Idol in the Sky , Night Walk and Switchhitters VIII had two each.

The following individuals, in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers or comedy. The show's trophy girls were Midori and Stephanie Swift. [1]

Comedian Bobby Slayton made a return engagement as host of the show. This year the show was centered around an international theme, “the world of adult,” with added emphasis on European presenters and awards. This was the first year the awards ceremony was split over two nights, with a pre-awards event held January 10, 1997, where awards for technical achievements were distributed, while the main awards were presented January 11, 1997. [1]

Several other people were also involved with the production of the ceremony. Serenity was responsible for choreography and Mark Stone was musical director with original songs by Mark J. Miller. [5]

The top selling and renting tape of the year was Shock , although it was tied in the best-selling category with World's Biggest Gang Bang 2 . [1] [5] There were several new awards categories this year including Best Advertisement and the AVN Breakthrough Award to acknowledge "those who were carving new niches and forging new territories in the adult business." [1]

The ceremonies were published on VHS tape by VCA Pictures . [5] [7]

The show received a negative reception from Hustler magazine, which said, “Long-winded speeches from several award winners threatened to bore everyone to death.” It went on to add that since AVN is a trade publication paid for by ads "from the same adult video companies it bestows awards upon, the critical value of such honors is subject to debate." [8] Swank Video World magazine was a bit more positive, calling the show "the most glamorous night in the adult industry." [6]


Bobby Sox [1] [6]
Dangerous Games
Dreams of Desire
Expose Me Again
Gangland Bangers
Gregory Dark's Sex Freaks
Lust and Desire
Oral Addiction
The Palace of Pleasure
Penetrator 2: Grudge Day
The Show [5]


Shock [1] [6]
Car Wash Angels
Conquest
Gregory Dark's Flesh
Head Trip
Hollywood Boulevard
Kink 3 Police Chronicles
My Surrender
Pristine
The Pyramid 1 through 3
Silver Screen Confidential
Temple of Poon
Virgin Dreams
XXX [5]


Jamie Gillis , Bobby Sox [1] [6]
Buck Adams , Sexual Healing
Christoph Clark , Hamlet
Mark Davis , Oral Addiction
Mike Horner , Lust and Desire
Steven St. Croix , Gangland Bangers
Steven St. Croix, The Show
Tony Tedeschi , Party House
Randy West , Expose Me Again [5]


Melissa Hill , Penetrator 2: Grudge Day [1] [6]
Kaitlyn Ashley , Penetrator 2: Grudge Day
Christy Canyon , Oral Addiction
Christy Canyon, The Show
Melissa Hill, Dangerous Games
Melissa Hill, Dreams of Desire
Nicole London, Lust and Desire
Jenteal, Dangerous Games
Nikki Tyler , Bobby Sox
Stacy Valentine , Expose Me Again [5]


Jon Dough , Shock [1] [6]
Tom Byron , Gregory Dark's Flesh
Jonathan Morgan , Silver Screen Confidential
Alex Sanders , Stacked Deck
Carter Stone, Whackers
Tony Tedeschi , Heinie's Heroes
Tony Tedeschi, Sue
Vince Vouyer , Hard Evidence
T. T. Boy , NYDP Blue [5]


Jeanna Fine , My Surrender [1] [6]
Lisa Ann , Entangled
Kaitlyn Ashley , Anal Inquisition
Juli Ashton , Nightshift Nurses 2
Sindee Cox, Pristine
Melissa Hill , Mindset
Kylie Ireland , Twist of Fate
Jenna Jameson , Silver Screen Confidential
Jill Kelly , This Year's Model
Christi Lake , Director's Wet Dreams
Dyanna Lauren , Hard Feelings
Shayla LaVeaux , Head Trip
Tiffany Million , Shock [5]


Tony Tedeschi , The Show [1] [6]
T. T. Boy , Lust and Desire
Jamie Gillis , Goldenrod
Tony Montana, Gangland Bangers
Jonathan Morgan , Penetrator 2: Grudge Day
Alex Sanders , Dangerous Games [5]


Shanna McCullough , Bobby Sox [1] [6]
Kaitlyn Ashley , Penetrator 2: Grudge Day
Chelsea Blue, Bobby Sox
Jeanna Fine , Dreams
Tracy Love, The Show
Lovette, Gregory Dark's Sex Freaks [5]


Tony Tedeschi , Silver Screen Confidential [1] [6]
Brad Armstrong , Conquest
Steve Hatcher , Stacked Deck
Jonathan Morgan , Anal Inquisition
Jonathan Morgan, Heinie's Heroes
Alex Sanders , Valentina
Joey Silvera , Nightshift Nurses 2
Jake Steed, Valentina
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