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Russell Albion Meyer (March 21, 1922 – September 18, 2004) was an American
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. He was primarily known for writing and directing a successful series of sexploitation films featuring campy humor, sly satire and large-breasted women, which have attracted a considerable
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. His best-known works include ''
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' is a 1965 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Jack Moran. It follows three go-go dancers who embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder in the California desert. The ...
'' (1965), '' Vixen!'' (1968), '' Supervixens'' (1975), '' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens'' (1979), and the film he considered to be his definitive work, '' Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' (1970).


Early years

Russ Meyer was born in
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, the son of Lydia Lucinda (Hauck) and William Arthur Meyer, an Oakland police officer. His parents were both of German descent. Meyer's parents divorced soon after he was born, and Meyer was to have virtually no contact with his father during his life. When he was 14 years old, his mother pawned her wedding ring in order to buy him an
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camera. He made a number of
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s at the age of 15, and served during
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as a U.S. Army combat
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for the 166th Signal Photo Company at the rank of technician third grade (equivalent to
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). In the Army Meyer forged his strongest friendships, and he would later ask many of his fellow combat cameramen to work on his films. Much of Meyer's work during World War II can be seen in
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s and in the film '' Patton'' (1970). On his return to civilian life, he was unable to secure cinematography work in Hollywood due to a lack of industry connections. He made industrial films, freelanced as a still photographer for mainstream films (including ''
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''), and became a well-known glamour photographer whose work included some of the initial shoots for
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's ''
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'' magazine. Meyer would go on to shoot three ''Playboy''
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s during the magazine's early years, including one of his then-wife Eve Meyer in 1955. He also shot a pictorial of then-wife Edy Williams in March 1973.


Film career


Early films

Meyer was the cinematographer for the 1950 Pete DeCenzie film ''French Peep Show'', and the 1954 Samuel Newman production, ''The Desperate Women'', among the few Hollywood films to depict a woman dying from an illegal abortion in pre–''
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'' America, the original version of which is believed lost.


The "nudie-cutie" period

His first feature, the naughty comedy '' The Immoral Mr. Teas'' (1959), cost $24,000 to produce and eventually grossed more than $1 million on the independent/exploitation circuit, enthroning Meyer as "King of the Nudies." It is considered one of the first nudie-cuties. Russ Meyer was an
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who wrote, directed, edited, photographed and distributed all his own films. He was able to finance each new film from the proceeds of the earlier ones, and became very wealthy in the process. Meyer followed ''Teas'' with some shorts, ''This Is My Body'' (1960) and ''The Naked Camera'', then made a second nudie cutie, '' Eve and the Handyman'' (1960). This starred Meyer's wife Eve and Anthony-James Ryan, both of whom would be crucial to the production of Meyer's films. His next features were ''Erotica'' (1961) and '' Wild Gals of the Naked West'' (1962). Audience reception of ''Wild Gals'' was lukewarm, and Meyer decided to change genres. He did a documentary, '' Europe in the Raw'' (1963), and tried a comedy, ''Heavenly Bodies!'' (1963). He then directed a version of ''
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'' (1964) in Europe.


The "Gothic" period

'' Lorna'' (1964) marked the end of Meyer's "nudies" and his first foray into serious film making. He followed this with three other similar films, and would call this his " Gothic" period: ''
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'' (1965), '' Motorpsycho'' (1965) and ''
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' is a 1965 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Jack Moran. It follows three go-go dancers who embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder in the California desert. The ...
'' (1965). ''Lorna'' was very successful commercially, making almost a million dollars. ''Mudhoney'' was more ambitious, based on a novel, and did not perform as well. ''Motorpsycho'', about three men terrorising the countryside, was a big hit—so much so Meyer decided to make a film about three bad girls, ''Faster Pussycat''. ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' was commercially underwhelming but would eventually be acclaimed as a cult classic. It has a following all over the world and has inspired countless imitations,
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s and tributes.


Color melodramas

Meyer made the popular
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'' Mondo Topless'' (1966) with the remnants of his production company's assets and made two mildly successful color
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s: '' Common Law Cabin'' (1967) and '' Good Morning... and Goodbye!'' (1967). Meyer made headlines once again in 1968 with the controversial '' Vixen!''. Although its
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overtones are tame by today's standards, the film—envisaged by Meyer and longtime producer Jim Ryan as a reaction to provocative European art films—grossed millions on a five-figure budget and captured the
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just as ''The Immoral Mr. Teas'' had a decade earlier. He followed it with '' Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!'' (1969), and '' Cherry, Harry & Raquel!'' (1970), which utilized long montages of the California landscape (replete with anti-
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voiceovers) and Uschi Digard dancing in the desert as the film's "lost soul." These plot devices were necessitated after lead actress Linda Ashton left the shoot early, forcing Meyer to compensate for 20 minutes of unshot footage.


20th Century Fox

After the unexpected success of
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' low-budget '' Easy Rider'', and impressed by Meyer's frugality and profitability, Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown of
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signed Meyer to produce and direct a proposed sequel to '' Valley of the Dolls'' in 1969, fulfilling Meyer's longstanding ambition to direct for a major Hollywood studio. What eventually appeared was '' Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' (1970), scripted by ''
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'' film critic and longtime Meyer devotee
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. Ebert, who became the first film critic to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1975, would remain a close friend and key artistic collaborator for the remainder of Meyer's life. The film bears no relation to the novel or film adaptation's continuity, a development necessitated when
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sued the studio after several drafts of her script were rejected. Many critics perceive the film as perhaps the greatest expression of his intentionally vapid surrealism, with Meyer going so far as to refer to it as his definitive work in several interviews. Others, such as '' Variety'', saw it "as funny as a burning orphanage and a treat for the emotionally retarded." Contractually stipulated to produce an R-rated film, the brutally violent climax (depicting a
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) ensured an
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(eventually reclassified to NC-17 in 1990). Despite gripes from the director after he attempted to recut the film to include more titillating scenes after the ratings debacle, it still earned $9 million domestically in the United States on a budget of $2.09 million. The executives at Fox were delighted with the box office success of ''Dolls'' and signed a contract with Meyer to make three more films: ''The Seven Minutes'', from a
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by Irving Wallace; '' Everything in the Garden'', from a play by
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; and ''The Final Steal'', from a 1966 novel by Peter George. "We've discovered that he's very talented and cost conscious", said Zanuck. "He can put his finger on the commercial ingredients of a film and do it exceedingly well. We feel he can do more than undress people." Per his new contract, Meyer then made a faithful adaptation of '' The Seven Minutes'' (1971). Featuring loquacious courtroom scenes alongside little nudity, the comparatively subdued film was commercially unsuccessful, and his oeuvre would be disowned by the studio for decades after Zanuck and Brown departed to form an independent production company in 1972.


Return to independent filmmaking

Richard Zanuck, who brought Meyer to Fox, had moved to Warner Bros and there was some talk Meyer would make a film at that studio. However, Meyer would never make a studio film again. He returned to exploitation-style independent cinema in 1973 with the
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period piece '' Black Snake'', which was dismissed by critics and audiences as incoherent. ''Foxy'', a proposed vehicle for Edy Williams, was cancelled in the wake of the
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's '' Miller v. California'' decision in June 1973, which modified its definition of obscenity from that of "utterly without socially redeeming value" to that which lacks "serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value". His marriage to Williams subsequently disintegrated. "Those years were very confusing to me", said Meyer. "But instead of rushing off and throwing myself out the window, I was able to psychoanalyze myself and discern what was best for me. I looked myself square in the face and realized I couldn't do everything." In 1975, he released '' Supervixens'', a return to the world of big bosoms, square jaws, and the
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that earned $8.2 million during its initial theatrical run in the United States on a shoestring budget. Meyer's theatrical career ended with the release of the surreal '' Up!'' (1976) and 1979's '' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens'', his most sexually graphic films. Film historians and fans have called these last three films "Bustoons" because his use of color and mise en scène recalled larger-than-life pop art settings and cartoonish characters.Green 2004. In 1977,
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hired Meyer to direct a film starring The Sex Pistols. Meyer handed the scriptwriting duties over to Ebert, who, in collaboration with McLaren, produced a screenplay entitled '' ''Who Killed Bambi?'''' According to Ebert, filming ended after a day and a half when the electricians walked off the set after McLaren was unable to pay them. (McLaren has claimed that the project was scrapped at the behest of the main financier and Meyer's erstwhile employer, 20th Century Fox, whose board of directors considered the prospect of a Meyer production to be untenable and incompatible with the insurgent
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ethos in popular culture.) The project ultimately evolved into ''
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''.


Later years

Despite hardcore
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s overtaking Meyer's softcore market share, he retired from filmmaking in the late 1970s a very wealthy man. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Meyer announced several projects (including the '' Dirty Harry'' parody ''Blitzen, Vixen and Harry'', ultimately thwarted by Meyer reneging on a profit-sharing agreement with envisaged lead actor and longtime collaborator Charles Napier; a sequel to ''Mondo Topless'' provisionally entitled ''Mondo Topless, Too''; and a color remake of ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'') that stalled in
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. "I don't care about making another movie," he concluded in 1988. "I got all the money I'll ever need. You gotta be hungry to make a movie. I don't have the desire, the urge." Amid Meyer's cognitive decline, longtime collaborator Jim Ryan oversaw the 2001 direct-to-video release of ''Russ Meyer's Pandora Peaks'', featuring the nude glamour model of the same name. (An analogous film featuring Meyer's then-partner Melissa Mounds was never completed.) Around the same time, he also participated in ''Voluptuous Vixens II'', a made-for-video softcore production by ''Playboy''. ''Pandora Peaks'' interpolated footage originally intended for ''The Breast of Russ Meyer'' (1979-c. 2001), an unfinished "gargantuan, umpteen-hour anthology film" that would have encompassed précises of Meyer's earlier films; memoiristic documentary footage (including voluminous accounts of his Army service in which Kitten Natividad functioned as a metonymic representation of Meyer's sexual desires, culminating in a timer-shot assignation between the filmmaker and his longtime muse); and ''Mondo Topless''-style profiles of such performers as "Tundi" Horvath, Shawn "Baby Doll" Devereaux, Tami Roche and Kristine Mills. In late 1985, ''Variety'' reported that the film had "rapidly pproached$2 million in production costs" and was "nearly 12 hours in length." In December 2024, Russ Meyer Trust officer Janice Cowart confirmed that all project footage for ''The Breast of Russ Meyer'' was bequeathed to the
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. The institution had expressed its intent to acquire the project by the late 1980s (per a contemporaneous 1988 interview with Roger Ebert for Meyer's installment of '' The Incredibly Strange Film Show'', which also previewed brief snippets of a wartime-oriented segment featuring Natividad and Roche) and remains interested in "doing something" with the film.


Use of satire

Russ Meyer was also adept at mocking moral
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s and flagrantly lampooning conservative American values. Many of his films feature a narrator who attempts to give the audience a "moral roadmap" of what they are watching. Like his contemporary Terry Southern, Meyer realized that sex—as one of the few common interests among most humans—was a natural vehicle for satirizing values and conventions held by the
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. According to
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in a commentary recorded in 2003 for the DVD release of ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'', Meyer continually reiterated that this irreverence was the true secret to his artistic success. Meyer was also known for his quick wit. While participating with Ebert in a panel discussion at
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, he was confronted by an angry woman who accused him of being "nothing but a breast man." His immediate reply: "That's only the half of it."Woods 2004.


The Meyer physical archetype

Russ Meyer's lifelong unabashed fixation on large breasts featured prominently in all his films and is his best-known character trait both as an artist and as a person. His discoveries include Kitten Natividad, Erica Gavin, Lorna Maitland, Tura Satana, and Uschi Digard, among many others. The majority of them were naturally large-breasted and he occasionally cast women in their first trimesters of
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as it enhanced their breast size even further.Meyer 2000. Rarely were there cosmetically enhanced breasts in any of his films until '' Up!'' (1976) and '' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens'' (1979). However, by the early 1980s, when surgical advancements had made the gargantuan breasts of Meyer's fantasies a reality, many felt he had started viewing the female body as simply a "tit transportation device"McDonough 2004. and that his aesthetic vision was no longer attractive or vibrant. Darlene Gray, a natural 36H-22-33 from Great Britain who appeared in '' Mondo Topless'' (1966), is said to be Russ Meyer's most busty discovery. The Russ Meyer female physical archetype is fairly complex to decipher. Firstly, it's not to be confused with today's surgically enhanced Hollywood porn starlets or even slim, naturally endowed actresses. Russ Meyer was almost as much about a shapely 1950s hip-to-waist ratio or " wasp waist" as he was about very large breasts. The six-pack abdominal muscles and built-up squarish appearance of modern Hollywood figures do not mesh with his pin-up aesthetic. Secondly, he required that even his most busty actresses looked good braless; "gravity-defying" and "
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ed" became two of his favorite expressions. In his films such as '' Vixen!'' and '' Cherry, Harry & Raquel!'', some of the actresses do not have large (by Russ Meyer standards) breasts yet their chests are always accentuated by use of camera angles and well-constructed bras. Reportedly, Erica Gavin was cast as the lead in ''Vixen!'' because her "smaller" bust would make the character "more relatable to women." He went on record numerous times to say that Anita Ekberg was the most beautiful woman he ever photographed and that her 39DD breasts were the biggest in A-list Hollywood history, dwarfing both
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and Sabrina.
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was the only modern Hollywood actress Meyer ever expressed interest in working with. While he often referred to his actresses as "Junoesque" and "Amazonian", this was probably more in their spirit than their actual physiques" as Meyer rarely cast very tall or symmetrically built actresses with strong legs and large posteriors. So while the general public could easily perceive Jane Russell or
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as "Russ Meyer material", their balanced bodies did not mesh with Meyer's precise aesthetic preferences." And indeed, Meyer said many times that it was Gina Lollobrigida's smaller-breasted figure that he preferred visually over her larger-breasted, taller and bigger-hipped rival, Sophia Loren. Thus, Meyer's oeuvre shows the viewer that while his actresses could easily be described as voluptuous, buxom and curvaceous, it's debatable to some if they were strapping, stately or even statuesque as Meyer readily proclaimed. The tallest actress Meyer ever cast in a lead was the , slim-hipped, huge-breasted Lorna Maitland (working with whom he admitted he found intimidating). Nearly all the other women he featured were no taller than .Meyer 2000, Volume 1. Tura Satana's performance as Varla in ''
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'' was Meyer's only true portrayal of the large, strong and aggressive Amazonian archetype in the classic visual sense.


Female empowerment

Film historian and Meyer biographer Jimmy McDonough posits that Russ Meyer's usage of physically and sexually overwhelming female characters places him in his own separate genre. He argues that despite portraying women as sex objects, Meyer nonetheless depicts them as more powerful than men and is therefore an inadvertent
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filmmaker. In many of Meyer's films, women eventually defeat men, winning sexual fulfillment as their reward, e.g., Super Vixen ('' Supervixens''), Margo Winchester ('' Up!'') and Lavonia Shedd ('' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens''). Even in the 1950s and 1960s, his films were sometimes centered on a woman's need and struggle for sexual satisfaction ('' Lorna'', '' Good Morning and... Goodbye!'' and '' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens''). Additionally, Russ Meyer's female characters were often allowed to express anger and violence towards men (''
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'' and '' Supervixens''). Yet in his research, McDonough also notes that Meyer's female characters were limited in how powerful they could appear;McDonough 2004, Chapter 8, p. 305. often the female lead is raped ('' Up!'' and '' Lorna'') or brutally murdered ('' Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'', '' Supervixens'', '' Lorna'' and '' Blacksnake''). While Russ Meyer may have championed powerful woman characters, he also forced them into violent and terrifying situations, making them prove their physical and mental strength against tremendous odds. He also ensured that women's breasts were at least semi-exposed during these ordeals for comic or erotic effect. Furthermore, according to frequent collaborator and longtime companion Kitten Natividad, Meyer's love of dominant women extended to his personal life, and he was almost always in a tumultuous relationship.


Personal and family life

During
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, according to Meyer, he was in a French brothel with
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who, upon finding out that Meyer was a virgin, offered him the prostitute of his choice. Meyer picked the one with the largest breasts. Despite his reputation, Meyer never employed the casting couch during his career's peak years (though that shifted during his post-1980 unfinished projects) and rarely had sex with any of his actresses. He had no children, though there were rumored unsuccessful pregnancies with his second wife Edy Williams and last serious girlfriend, Melissa Mounds, who also was found guilty of assaulting him in 1999. There is a longstanding rumor among his closest friends and at least one biographer that he had a son in 1964 with a secret lover who he would refer to only as "Miss Mattress" or "Janet Buxton"; this relationship commenced in 1963 (as Meyer's first extramarital liaison during his relationship with Eve Meyer) at the Hollywood Players Motel on
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and continued "periodically over the years" (with their "strictly carnal" meet-ups "never extending beyond three hours at any one time") "until he could no longer function," according to Jimmy McDonough. Meyer was very upfront throughout his life about being too selfish to be a father or even a caring partner or husband. Yet he is also said to have been very generous with all his friends and acquaintances, and never isolated friends from one another. Biographers have attributed most of his brutish and eccentric nature to the fact that he was abandoned by his father, an
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police officer, and coddled by his mother, Lydia, who was married six times. Meyer had a half-sister, Lucinda, who was diagnosed in her 20s with paranoid schizophrenia and was committed to California State mental institutions until her death in 1999. Mental illness ran in his family and was something he secretly feared. During his entire life, Russ Meyer always spoke of his mother and sister with the highest reverence. Meyer was married to: * Betty Valdovinos (born 1922, divorced) * Eve Meyer (December 13, 1928 – March 27, 1977, died in the Tenerife airport disaster) * Edy Williams (born July 9, 1942, divorced) Contrary to some accounts, Meyer was never married to Kitten Natividad, his longtime companion and the star of his final two films.


Final years

Meyer owned the rights to nearly all of his films and spent the majority of the 1980s and 1990s making millions reselling his films on the home video and DVD market. He worked out of his Los Angeles home and usually took telephone orders in person. A major retrospective of his work was given at the British Film Institute which Meyer attended in 1982. The Chicago Film Festival honored his work in 1985, for which he also made a personal appearance, and many revival movie houses booked his films for midnight movie marathons. He also worked obsessively for over a decade on a massive three-volume autobiography, titled ''A Clean Breast''. Finally printed in 2000, it features numerous excerpts of reviews, clever details of each of his films and countless photos and Eroticism, erotic musings. Starting in the mid-1990s, Meyer had frequent fits and bouts of Amnesia, memory loss. By 2000, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, and his health and well-being were thereafter looked after by Janice Cowart, his secretary and estate executor. That same year, with no wife or children to claim his wealth, Meyer willed that the majority of his money and estate would be sent to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in honor of his late mother. Russ Meyer died at his home in the Hollywood Hills (from complications of pneumonia), on September 18, 2004, at the age of 82. Meyer's grave is located at Stockton Rural Cemetery in San Joaquin County, California.


Filmography

* ''The French Peep Show'' (1950, short, cinematographer) * ''The Desperate Women'' (1954, cinematographer) * '' The Immoral Mr. Teas'' (1959) * ''This Is My Body'' (1960, short), with Diane Webber * ''The Naked Camera'' (1961, short) * ''Erotica'' (1961) * '' Eve and the Handyman'' (1961) * '' Wild Gals of the Naked West'' (1962) * '' Europe in the Raw'' (1963) * ''Heavenly Bodies!'' (1963, short) * ''Skyscrapers & Brassieres'' (1963, short) * ''
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'' (1964) * '' Lorna'' (1964) * ''
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'' (1965) * '' Motorpsycho'' (1965) * ''
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'' (1965) * '' Mondo Topless'' (1966) * '' Common Law Cabin'' (1967) * '' Good Morning and... Goodbye!'' (1967) * '' Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!'' (1968) * '' Vixen!'' (1968) * '' Cherry, Harry & Raquel!'' (1969) * '' Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' (1970) * '' The Seven Minutes'' (1971) * ''Foxy/Viva Foxy'' (1972/73, trailer only) * '' Black Snake'' (1973) * '' Supervixens'' (1975) * '' Up!'' (1976) * ''Who Killed Bambi? (Unfinished film), Who Killed Bambi?'' (1978, unfinished) * '' Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens'' (1979) * ''The Breast of Russ Meyer'' (1979-2001, mockumentary, unfinished) * ''All the Way In!'' (1984, actor only) * ''Amazon Women on the Moon'' (1987, actor only) * ''Faster Pussycat: Don't Change That Song'' (1987, music video) * ''Jean Park: Soultwister'' (1991, music video) * ''Pandora Peaks'' (2001, mockumentary)


Notes


References

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Further reading

* Jack Stevenson. "Russ Meyer: The Movie Man Who Would Be King" in Jack Stevenson (ed), ''Fleshpot: Cinema's Sexual Myth Makers and Taboo Breakers''. Manchester: Critical Vision/Headpress, 2002, pp; 163-175 *


External links

* * Nathaniel Rich (novelist), Nathaniel Rich]
on Russ Meyer in the ''San Francisco Chronicle''
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