Jerry Douglas (November 15, 1935 – January 9, 2021) was an American film director and screenwriter, notably of gay
pornographic film
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s, as well as a novelist, playwright, and theatre director. He wrote and directed the play ''
Tubstrip'', which appeared on Broadway in 1974, starring
Casey Donovan. His cinematic work won numerous adult film industry awards, and he was inducted into the
Grabby Awards
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Hall of Fame and the
GayVN Awards
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Hall of Fame.
Career
A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Douglas attended
Drake University
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and did his graduate work at the
Yale School of Drama
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. Among the Broadway and Off-Broadway plays he wrote and/or directed are ''Rondelay, Circle in the Water, Score, Tubstrip,'' ''Max's Millions'', and most recently, the New York and Los Angeles productions of ''The Deep Throat Sex Scandal.'' He also wrote the screenplay for
Radley Metzger
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's film version of ''
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.'' In the early 1970s, he directed two adult films, ''The Back Row'' (starring
Casey Donovan and
George Payne) and ''Both Ways'' (starring
Andrea True and Gerald Grant)'','' then left the industry to focus on his career as a free-lance journalist and editor for such publications as ''
The Advocate
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Magazines
* The Advocate (magazine), ''The Advocate'' (magazine), an LGBT magazine based in the United States
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, Update, FirstHand,'' and ''Stallion''.
He did not make another film until 1989, when he was urged out of his self-imposed retirement by Rick Ford of All Worlds Video. Between 1989 and 2007, he made on average one film per year, six of which were named Best Picture by industry organizations such as the
Adult Video New Awards, Gay Video Guide Awards, and the
Grabby Awards
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: ''More of a Man'', ''Kiss-Off'', ''Honorable Discharge'', ''Flesh and Blood'', ''Dream Team'', and ''BuckleRoos''. Five of the actors who played leading roles in his productions have been named Best Actor: Tim Lowe ''(Fratrimony),''
Joey Stefano ''(More of a Man),'' Michael Brawn ''(Kiss-Off),'' Kurt Young ''(Flesh and Blood),'' and
Dean Phoenix (''BuckleRoos).''
Published works
Douglas was the creator and editor of ''
Manshots'' magazine from 1988 to 2001. His collection of short stories, ''Mantalk,'' was published in 1991. His first novel, ''The Legend of the Ditto Twins'' was published by
Bruno Gmünder Verlag of Berlin, Germany, in 2012. In 2019, Chelsea Station Editions published his play, ''Tubstrip'', with a foreword by theatre scholar Jordan Schildcrout.
In 2021, Douglas (with co-editor Jeffrey Escoffier) published two massive books: "Directing Sex: Interviews with the Directors of Gay Pornography" (475 pages; interviews with more than 30 directors, including William Huggins, Kristen Bjorn, Chi Chi LaRue, Steven Scarborough, Dirk Yates, John Rutherford, George Duroy, etc.) and "Close-Up: Interviews with the Performers of Gay Pornography" (285 pages, interviews with more than 60 performers including Peter Berlin, Scorpio, Leo Ford, Kevin Williams, Richard Locke, Ken Ryker, Jeff Palmer, etc.) These are all interviews Douglas conducted and originally ran in "
Manshots" over the years.
In June 2022, Seidelman & Company published "The Collected Gay History Novels of Jerry Douglas," including ''Son and Heir'', ''Lesser Evils'', and ''Fixing Matthew''.
Personal life
Douglas lived in New York City, where he married his partner of forty years, attorney John Stellar, in November 2011. He died on January 9, 2021, at the age of 85.
Plays
* ''Never Say Dye'' (1964) – director, book writer, lyricist
* ''Rondelay'' (1969) – book writer, lyricist
* ''Circle in the Water'' (1970) – director, adapter
* ''Score'' (1970) – director, playwright
* ''Tubstrip'' (1973) – director, playwright
nder pseudonym A. J. Kronengold* ''Max's Millions'' (1985) – director, co-author with Raymond Wood
* ''
The Deep Throat Sex Scandal'' (2010) – director
Films
* ''The Back Row'' (1973)
nder pseudonym Doug Richards* ''
Score SCORE may refer to:
*SCORE (software), a music scorewriter program
* SCORE (television), a weekend sports service of the defunct Financial News Network
*SCORE! Educational Centers
*SCORE International, an offroad racing organization
*Sarawak Corrido ...
'' (1974)
creenwriter only* ''Both Ways'' (1975)
* ''Fratrimony'' (1989)
* ''More of a Man'' (1991)
* ''Trade-Off'' (1992)
* ''Kiss-Off'' (1992)
* ''Jock-A-Holics'' (1993)
* ''Honorable Discharge'' (1993)
* ''The Diamond Stud'' (1995)
* ''Flesh & Blood'' (1996)
* ''Family Values'' (1997)
* ''
Dream Team'' (1999)
* ''Top Secret'' (2000)
* ''BuckleRoos Part 1'' (2004)
* ''BuckleRoos Part 2'' (2004)
* ''Beyond Perfect'' (2005)
* ''Brotherhood'' (2007)
Published works
* ''Mantalk'' (FirstHand, 1991)
* ''The Legend of the Ditto Twins'' (Bruno Gmünder Verlag, 2012)
* ''
Tubstrip'' (Chelsea Station Editions, 2019)
* ''Directing Sex: Interviews with the Directors of Gay Pornography'' (Editors Moustache, 2021)
* ''Close-Up: Interviews with the Performers of Gay Pornography'' (Editors Moustache, 2021)
* ''Son and Heir'' (Seidelman & Company 2022)
* ''Lesser Evils'' (Seidelman & Company 2022)
* ''Fixing Matthew'' (Seidelman & Company 2022)
Critical analysis
Mandy Merck's ''Perversions: Deviant Readings'' (1993) includes the chapter "More of A Man: Gay Porn Cruises Gay Politics," analyzing the intersection of gay political activism and pornography in Douglas' 1991 film.
Media scholar
Jeffrey Escoffier describes Douglas' 1973 film ''The Back Row'' as the first example of homorealist gay pornographic cinema, which "created a synthesis of a documentary-like view (in this case focusing on the gay sexual subculture) and the more psychopolitical themes of sexual liberation."
Theatre scholar Jordan Schildcrout discusses Douglas' 1973 play ''Tubstrip'', a comedy set in a gay bathhouse that ran for approximately 500 performances, as the most widely seen example of gay erotic theatre, a theatrical sub-genre in the early years of
gay liberation
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, which offered "the most exuberant and affirming depictions of same-sex sexuality heretofore seen in the American theatre."
References
External links
Jerry Douglas at TLAvideo.com*
''Tubstrip'' website
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1935 births
2021 deaths
LGBTQ people from Iowa
American pornographic film directors
Directors of gay pornographic films
Writers from Des Moines, Iowa
Drake University alumni
David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni