Paula Rosenthal

Paula Rosenthal (born the November 24th 1936 with New York in the Queens - died the August 4th 1972 with Swiss Bern in ) is an American actress considered as the first “star” of the pornographic Cinéma.

That which Linda Lovelace called " The inventor off modern sex" (the inventor of the modern sex) was made a name in the circle still very closed American pornographic cinema of the Fifties while proposing in Jim Lovett to turn of the scenes of sodomy into clearly-obscure. One speaks about proto-pornographic cinema.

Biography

Born from a father stockbroker and a mother cabaret dancer, it grows in the district of the Queens, where it meets Sammy Thalès and Ginevra Lance. It meets, at the seventeen years age, her husband-to-be, Tim Myers, in the cabaret where his/her mother worked. To mitigate its financial problems, Myers changes register and makes of its cabaret a place of charm. Under her impulse, Paula becomes dancer and prostitute.

Of the six court-measurings considered as lost since the fire of the Castle of Gampelen in 1969, where Paula Rosenthal had lived for several years, four were found by chance in a batch intended for a charity sale in 1994.

Catalog of films

A score of films (court-measurings) turned between 1954 and 1960, prohibited by the censure, and six feature-length films of which " Faster Dicky" (1958) and " Mantube" (1962) - this last was the independent source of inspiration of Gerald Damiano for his film Deep Throat (Deep Gorge).

Random links:Second book of the Kings | Macrotis | Healthy-the-Fressin | Villosanges | Island with Hares | Pile_de_solution