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Colleen Marie Applegate, known professionally as Shauna Grant (May 30, 1963 – March 23, 1984), was an American
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and nude model. She ran away from her small town in Minnesota and proceeded to appear in over 30 pornographic films, earning up to $100,000 in her two-year career. Grant died by suicide after the arrest of her partner in March 1984. She was inducted into the
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in 1999. She was sometimes credited as Callie Aimes, Callie Aims, or Colleen Applegate.


Early life

Born in
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, Colleen Applegate grew up in the small town of
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. Her family moved there in 1973, when her father, Philip Applegate, took a managerial position with the Central Telephone Company of Minnesota. Applegate was a
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in high school and graduated from Farmington High in 1981. She stayed in the town, working first as a cashier and then as a repair clerk with the phone company. One night in December of that same year, she consumed a handful of prescription sinus pills in an attempt at suicide. Her father said he never discussed the suicide attempt with his daughter; he and his wife at the time (Colleen's mother, Karen Lee Applegate) believed their daughter was merely seeking attention. According to the ''Frontline'' documentary, the entire family had at least one group session at a counseling center during which no one really talked about the situation. In March 1982, when news spread about her overdose, Applegate ran away from home with her boyfriend, Mike Marcell to California.


Adult film career

After arriving in
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, Applegate and Marcell unsuccessfully pursued several employment leads. Marcell then saw an ad for the World Modeling Agency in
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, which sought recruits for "figure modeling". Accompanied by Marcell, Applegate visited the agency's owner,
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, who set up a photo session with legendary
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photographer J. Stephen Hicks. (Hicks' work was frequently featured in '' Penthouse''.) Her first pictorial's theme featured a mock camping set and was published by ''
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''. Hicks reflected on Applegate's appearance and personality, saying: "I deal with a lot of girls who are new in the business, a lot of young girls and a lot of girls from out of town. Colleen was so incredibly young and naive. She was completely un-hip and non-L.A." Her wholesome, "
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" looks soon landed her work posing for other magazines such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Swank'', and ''Penthouse''. But Hicks advised Applegate to get out of nude modeling quickly, because when all of the magazines had used her, the only thing left for her would be
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movies. "You know, you take a typical girl that's used to working at McDonald's or at a shoe store, where she's used to making a minimum wage, and suddenly she's given the opportunity to get made up, and be in front of people who tell her she's beautiful, and make as much money in a day as she was making in three weeks and, um, they change. They change. And that's sad." Almost immediately, Applegate progressed to filming hardcore photo sessions for
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. Applegate's relationship with her boyfriend did not endure their first two months in California; Marcell left her to return to Minnesota and ultimately joined the
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. Before his induction, he informed some residents of her small town that Applegate was involved with pornography, which caused her family much embarrassment. In the ''Frontline'' documentary, Marcell refused to speak about his relationship with Applegate, except to say that he no longer cared about her. Ignoring Hicks' advice, Applegate continued working with World Modeling Agency, where she met veteran porn producer Bobby Hollander. Hollander launched her adult film career, suggesting what he felt was a "classy"
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, Shauna Grant. As a fast-rising adult entertainment personality, she was featured in ''Virginia'', ''Suzie Superstar'', and ''Flesh and Laces 1 & 2'', among many other films. Her pay rose from $300 a day to nearly $1,500. As Shauna Grant, she made dozens of popular adult movies, usually plot-oriented. In ''Suzie Superstar'', she played the lead singer of a rock band. Grant was provided with her own make-up artist, 27-year-old Laurie Smith (who was also an adult star). Smith, who co-starred with Grant in several movies (including ''Suzie Superstar'', ''The Young Like It Hot'', and ''Bad Girls IV''), also became Grant's best friend and fellow
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user during that period. She quit the adult film business for a short time following Grant's suicide. Grant's popularity earned her three acting nominations at the March 1984 Erotic Film Awards. However, despite these accolades and her beauty, Grant had some difficulty getting work due to her cocaine
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and lack of "enthusiasm" during sex scenes. In some circles she acquired the nickname "Applecoke" and gained a reputation for being flaky.


Retirement

In 1983, Grant retired from the adult film industry after less than a year and just over 30 films and videos, in which she had sex on screen with 37 men, and after contracting
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and having an
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. On March 14, 1984, she was a multiple nominee and presenter (with John Leslie) at the 8th Annual Adult Film Association Awards show at the Coconut Grove Ambassador Hotel. While her desire to act in mainstream films had generated no offers, she was so prestigious at the time that famed director
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was seated at her table. That night she agreed to work on her first adult film in 10 months. ''Matinee Idol'' was due to begin filming in eight days in
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. A few days after the awards show, her Minnesota boyfriend flew to Los Angeles to see her but Grant forgot about his arrival. Grant and Smith had partied and slept in the days following the awards show and lost track of time. At the same time Jake Ehrlich, another boyfriend and cocaine dealer of Grant, telephoned from prison saying that their relationship was over and that Grant needed to move out of his Palm Springs home. Grant persuaded her friend, veteran porn performer
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, to take the role intended for Grant. Grant also had the option of returning to Minnesota. Her parents offered to pay for her college expenses, but she believed she would no longer be comfortable at home in Minnesota.


Death

On March 23, 1984, Grant died by
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in
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by shooting herself with an AR-15 style .22 caliber rifle. Grant's funeral was held on March 28, 1984, at St. Michael's Church, a
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parish near the center of
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. She was buried at the Saint Michaels Catholic Cemetery, Farmington.


Motion pictures

* Adult filmmaker Roberta Findlay made the controversial ''Shauna: Every Man's Fantasy'' (1985), about Grant's suicide. * Grant's career and death were fictionalized as the basis for the
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''
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'' (1988), starring Jonna Lee, a film that bears some resemblance to Grant's actual life. Her parents used their proceeds from selling the movie rights to fund Grant's tombstone.


Music

* The musician
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honored Grant in the song "Dancing with Shauna Grant", from his album ''The Light is Flickering'' (1991). The song also mentions ''Virginia'' and ''Suzie Superstar'', both of which are films that Grant starred in. * Pop-punk band
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wrote a song about the life and suicide of Grant called "Girl In A Magazine", which appeared on their 7" ''This Song Is For Kathi'' (1992). *
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wrote a song called "Innocent Girl", in memory of Shauna Grant on their debut album ''
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'' (1989). The lyrics were written by the former
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lead
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and his brother Dino. * American
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band
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wrote a song for their album ''
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'' (1991) about Grant, entitled "Deeper Demons". The lyrics question why such a tragic fate befell "little Colleen".


Notable television appearances

* '' Frontline'': "Death of a Porn Queen" (June 8, 1987), as herself (archive footage; originally produced as a local special report for
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in
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) * ''
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'': "Shauna Grant" (June 18, 1990), as herself (archive footage)


References


Further reading

* * * * Reprinted from ''The Los Angeles Times''. * * * * Reprinted from ''The Los Angeles Times''.


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Shauna 1963 births 1984 deaths American female adult models American pornographic film actresses Pornographic film actors from California Suicides by firearm in California People from Bellflower, California 20th-century American actresses People from Farmington, Minnesota Burials in Minnesota Female suicides 1984 suicides