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Linda Lovelace (born Linda Susan Boreman; January 10, 1949 – April 22, 2002) was an American pornographic actress who became famous for her performance in the 1972 hardcore film '' Deep Throat''. Although the film was an enormous success, Boreman later said that her abusive husband,
Chuck Traynor Charles Everett Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an American businessman and talent agent best known for having promoted the careers of pornographic film stars Linda Lovelace and Marilyn Chambers, both of whom were also married to ...
, had threatened and coerced her into participation. In her autobiography '' Ordeal'', she described what went on behind the scenes. She later became a born-again Christian and a spokeswoman for the
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.


Early life

Boreman was born January 10, 1949, in
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, New York, into a working-class family.Standora, Leo (April 23, 2002)
"Ex-Porn Star Lovelace Dies After Crash"
. '' Daily News''
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She described her upbringing in an unhappy family, as the daughter of John Boreman, a police officer who was seldom home, and Dorothy Boreman (née Tragney), a waitress who was harsh, unloving, and domineering.
. ''
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''. April 24, 2002
She attended private
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schools, including Saint John the Baptist ( Yonkers, New York) and
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. Linda was nicknamed "Miss Holy Holy" in high school because she kept her dates at a safe distance to avoid sexual activity. When Boreman was 16, her family moved to
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, after her father retired from the New York City Police Department. At the age of 20, she gave birth to her first child born out-of-wedlock, whom her mother tricked her into putting up for adoption. Shortly afterwards, she returned to New York City to live and go to computer school. There, she was involved in an automobile accident, sustaining injuries that were serious enough to require her to undergo a
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. The transfused blood had not been properly screened for
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contamination, which caused her to need a liver transplant 18 years later.


Career


Pornography

While recovering at the home of her parents, Boreman became involved with
Chuck Traynor Charles Everett Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an American businessman and talent agent best known for having promoted the careers of pornographic film stars Linda Lovelace and Marilyn Chambers, both of whom were also married to ...
. According to Boreman, Traynor was charming and attentive at first, then became violent and abusive. She said he forced her to move to New York, where he became her manager,
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, and husband. Allegedly coerced by Traynor, Boreman was soon performing as Linda Lovelace in hardcore " loops", short 8 mm silent films made for peep shows.Larry Revene: Loops and Organized Crime

The Rialto Report
, May 12, 2013.
Boreman starred in a 1969 bestiality film titled ''Dogarama'' (also known as ''Dog Fucker)''. She later denied having appeared in the film until several of the original loops proved otherwise.Linda Lovelace, '' Ordeal'', pages 105–113 and 194, cited b
"PETA and a Pornographic Culture, II"
by Carol Adams, Feminists for Animal Rights, April 1994. Retrieved July 17, 2007.
In 2013, Larry Revene, the cameraman who actually shot the film, spoke about it for the first time, during which he asserted that Boreman was a willing participant and that no coercion took place. Porn star
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, who was present for the shoot, has similarly claimed there was no obvious coercion going on and that Boreman appeared to be a cooperative performer. In 1971, Boreman also starred in the
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film titled ''Piss Orgy''. In 1972, Boreman starred in '' Deep Throat'', in which she performed deep-throating. The film achieved surprising and unprecedented popularity among mainstream audiences and even a review in ''
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''. It played several times daily for over ten years at theaters in the Pussycat Theater chain, where Boreman did promotions, including leaving her hand and footprints in the concrete sidewalk outside the Hollywood Pussycat. The movie later became one of the first, and highest-grossing, X-rated videotape releases. ''Deep Throat'' grossed over $600 million, however Boreman was paid only $1250, which was later confiscated by her husband Traynor.


Media career after ''Deep Throat''

In December 1973, Boreman made her theater debut in ''Pajama Tops'' at the Locust Theatre in
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,
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. The production suffered disappointing box office performance, which led it to close early, and Boreman's performance was panned. In 1974, Boreman starred in the R-rated sequel, ''Deep Throat II'', which was not as well received as the original had been; one critic, writing in '' Variety'', described it as "the shoddiest of exploitation film traditions, a depressing fast buck attempt to milk a naïve public." In 1975, Boreman left Traynor for David Winters, the producer of her 1976 film '' Linda Lovelace for President'', which co-starred Micky Dolenz. The film showed her on the campaign trail following a cross-country bus route mapped out in the shape of a penis. However, her career as an actress failed to flourish, and her film appearances add up to five hours of screen time. In her 1980 autobiography '' Ordeal'', Lovelace maintained that those films used leftover footage from ''Deep Throat;'' however, she frequently contradicted this statement. She also posed for ''
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'', ''Bachelor'', and ''
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'' between 1973 and 1974. During the mid-1970s, she took to smoking large quantities of marijuana combined with painkillers, and after her second marriage and the birth of her two children, she left the pornographic film business. In 1974, she published two "pro-porn" autobiographies, ''Inside Linda Lovelace'' and ''The Intimate Diary of Linda Lovelace''. In 1976, she was chosen to play the title role in the erotic movie ''Forever Emmanuelle'' (also known as '' Laure''). However, according to the producer Ovidio G. Assonitis, Lovelace was "very much on drugs" at the time. She had already signed for the part when she avowed that "God had changed erlife", refused to do any nudity, and even objected to a statue of the Venus de Milo on the set because of its exposed breasts. She was replaced by French actress Annie Belle.Statement by producer Ovidio Assonitis in the featurette "Emmanuelle Exposed" on the 2007 DVD release of ''Laure'' (1976), Universal Product Code 891635001230 In January 1977, she briefly returned to theater acting in a Las Vegas production of ''My Daughter's Rated X'', but the show closed early and her acting performance was criticized.


Charges against Chuck Traynor

In her suit to divorce Traynor, she said that he forced her into pornography at gunpoint and that in ''Deep Throat'' bruises from his beatings can be seen on her legs. She said that her husband "would force her to do these things by pointing a rifle at her head." Boreman said in her autobiography that her marriage had been plagued by violence,
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, forced prostitution and private pornography. She wrote in '' Ordeal'': Boreman's accusations provoked mixed responses. Traynor admitted to striking Lovelace but said it was part of a voluntary sex game. In Legs McNeil's and Jennifer Osborne's 2005 book ''The Other Hollywood'', several witnesses, including ''Deep Throat'' director Gerard Damiano, state that Traynor beat Boreman behind closed doors, but they also question her credibility. Eric Edwards, Boreman's co-star in the bestiality films and other loops that featured her urinating on her sex partners, similarly discounts her credibility. According to Edwards, Boreman was a sexual "super freak" who had no boundaries and was a pathological liar. Adult-film actress Gloria Leonard was quoted as saying, "This was a woman who never took responsibility for her own ..choices made; but instead blamed everything that happened to her in her life on porn." Corroboration for Lovelace's claims came from
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, Lovelace's co-star in ''Deep Throat 2'', who, on a commentary DVD track of the documentary ''
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'', stated that Traynor was a sadist and was disliked by the ''Deep Throat 2'' cast. Andrea Dworkin stated that the results of polygraph tests administered to Boreman support her assertions. Moreover, psychiatrist Judith Lewis Herman notes that many details in Lovelace's memoir ''Ordeal'' are consistent with a diagnosis of Complex PTSD, such as Lovelace's description of a fragmented personality in the aftermath of alleged abuse. Because of the circumstances of her upbringing, however, it had ceased to be clear whether the abuse came from Traynor or from Boreman's parents. Eric Danville, a journalist who covered the porn industry for nearly 20 years and wrote ''The Complete Linda Lovelace'' in 2001, said Boreman never changed her version of events that had occurred 30 years earlier with Traynor. When Danville told Boreman of his book proposal, he said she was overcome with emotion and saddened he had uncovered the bestiality film, which she had initially denied making and later maintained she had been forced to star in at gunpoint. Boreman maintained that she received no money for ''Deep Throat'' and that the $1,250 payment for her appearance was taken by Traynor."Linda Lovelace dies at 53 of injuries suffered in car accident"
. '' Lodi News-Sentinel''. April 24, 2002. Page 15. Archived at Google News.


Marriage with Marchiano

In 1976, Boreman married Larry Marchiano, a cable installer who later owned a drywall business. They had two children, Dominic (born 1977) and Lindsay (born 1980). They lived in Center Moriches, a small town on
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. Boreman was then going through the liver transplant that her injuries from the automobile accident had necessitated, owing to the poorly screened blood she received in the transfusions. For a while, marriage and particularly motherhood brought her some stability and happiness. However, Marchiano's business went bankrupt in 1990, and the family moved to
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. In ''The Other Hollywood'', Boreman painted a largely unflattering picture of Marchiano, claiming he drank to excess, verbally abused her children, and was occasionally violent with her. Their divorce in 1996 was civil, and the two remained in contact with each other for the remainder of her life.


Anti-pornography activism

With the publication of '' Ordeal'' in 1980, Boreman joined the
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. At a press conference announcing ''Ordeal'', she leveled many of the above-noted accusations against Traynor in public for the first time. She was joined by supporters Andrea Dworkin, Catharine MacKinnon,
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, and members of Women Against Pornography. Boreman spoke out against pornography, stating that she had been abused and coerced. She spoke before feminist groups, at colleges, and at government hearings on pornography. In 1986, Boreman published ''Out of Bondage'', a memoir focusing on her life after 1974. She testified before the 1986
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, also called the "Meese Commission", in New York City, stating, "When you see the movie ''Deep Throat'', you are watching me being raped. It is a crime that movie is still showing; there was a gun to my head the entire time." Following Boreman's testimony for the Meese Commission, she gave lectures on college campuses, decrying what she described as callous and exploitative practices in the pornography industry.


Last years and death

Boreman had contracted
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from the blood transfusion she received after her 1970 car accident and underwent a liver transplant in 1987. In 2001, she was featured on '' E! True Hollywood Story'' and did a lingerie pictorial as Linda Lovelace for the magazine '' Leg Show''. On April 3, 2002, Boreman was involved in another automobile accident. This was more serious than the 1970 accident that had injured her. She suffered massive
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and internal injuries. On April 22, 2002, she was taken off
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and died in
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, Colorado, at the age of 53. Marchiano and their two children were present when she died. Boreman was interred at Parker Cemetery in Parker, Colorado.


Legacy

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, which was named after computer pioneer Ada Lovelace. Boreman's participation in ''Deep Throat'' was among the topics explored in the 2005 documentary ''
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''. Indie pop singer and songwriter Marc with a C released a 2008 album titled ''Linda Lovelace for President'', which contained a song of the same name. The country songwriter and singer David Allan Coe wrote a song called "Linda Lovelace" which is featured on his 1978 album '' Nothing Sacred''. The same song appears on his 1990 album ''18 X-Rated Hits'' under the title "I Made Linda Lovelace Gag". In 2008, '' Lovelace: A Rock Musical'', based on two of Boreman's four autobiographies, debuted at the Hayworth Theatre in Los Angeles. The score and libretto were written by
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of the 1990s rock group That Dog, and Charlotte Caffey of the 1980s group the Go-Go's. Lovelace is one of the main characters of the 2010 stage play ''
The Deep Throat Sex Scandal ''The Deep Throat Sex Scandal'' is an American play by David Bertolino. It follows the life and career of Harry Reems as he enters the pornography industry, eventually filming '' Deep Throat'' opposite Linda Lovelace, and its resultant infamy a ...
'' by David Bertolino. The play follows the life and early career of
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as he enters the pornography industry, eventually filming '' Deep Throat'' and its resultant infamy and obscenity trial in Memphis,
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, and Lovelace is a central figure. In July 2013, an Indiegogo
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campaign to make a film version of the play raised over $25,000. As of 2011, two
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s on Boreman were scheduled to begin production.A Linda Lovelace movie (or two) fights on
, 24 Frames (blog), ''Los Angeles Times'', April 28, 2011.

by Mark Kernes, ''AVN,'' May 2, 2011.
One, titled '' Lovelace'', went into general release on August 9, 2013, with Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman directing, Amanda Seyfried as Lovelace, and Peter Sarsgaard as Chuck Traynor. ''Lovelace'' received a limited release in 2013, but ultimately, despite drawing many positive reviews, it was a box-office failure. The other, titled ''Inferno: A Linda Lovelace Story'',"Malin Akerman Hoping Her Lovelace Film Is Finished Before Kate Hudson's"
ContractMusic.com, April 25, 2011
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starring Malin Åkerman, was to be directed by Matthew Wilder and produced by Chris Hanley and was scheduled to begin filming in early 2011. Due to a lack of financing it never went into production. Tina Yothers, who was a child actress on '' Family Ties'', was cast as Lovelace in ''Lovelace: The Musical''.


Filmography

* ''Dogarama'' (1969) * ''Piss Orgy'' (1971) * '' Deep Throat'' (1972) * ''The Confessions of Linda Lovelace'' (1974) * ''Deep Throat Part II'' (1974) as Nurse Lovelace * '' Linda Lovelace for President'' (1975)


Bibliography

* ''Inside Linda Lovelace'' (1974), Linda Lovelace, later seen as a book saying by Chuck * '' Ordeal'' (1980), Linda Lovelace and
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, * ''Out of Bondage'' (1986), Linda Lovelace and Mike McGrady, Other books: * Jack Stevenson (ed): ''Fleshpot: Cinema's Sexual Myth Makers & Taboo Breakers'' (Headpress, England 2000). This features an interview with her.


See also

* Women Against Pornography


References


External links


Pussycat Theaters - a Comprehensive History by Jay Allen Sanford, published 6-30-10Pussycat Theater History - San Diego Reader
@Arlindo-Correia.org– Collection of Linda Lovelace obituaries and other articles.
'Larry Revene: Loops and Organized Crime'The Rialto Report
An interview with the cameraman on one of Linda Lovelace's loops. * * *
Deep Throat: Damiano, Lovelace.. and “Lovelace”
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The Rialto Report
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