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Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – c. January 11, 2004) was an American actor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and performance artist. He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he wrote and performed for the theater in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as for his film adaptations of these works, beginning in 1987.
Farmer's Daughters is a 1976 American pornographic film directed by Zebedy Colt, who also starred in the film. [1] [2] The film is about a farm in which the farmer's daughters gang rape the farm hand Fred while the parents have sex. Soon thereafter, escaped convicts arrive and rape both the mother and her daughters.
Spalding Gray appeared in three adult films in the 1970s including Farmer's Daughters. Sibel Kekilli – The German actress known for her role in Game of Thrones acted in pornographic films using the stage name "Dilara". [23] [24]
They have come to this place to shoot a porn film called “The Farmer’s Daughters.” By 1979, most porn was being shot in New York or L.A., but these amateurs don’t feel fake. Maxine (Mia ...
Florence Ravenel (March 18, 1896 – December 18, 1975) [1] [2] also known as Florence Ray, [3] [4] was an American stage, radio and film actress, perhaps best known for her work on the radio series The Court of Missing Heirs, [5] and on the TV sitcom The Farmer's Daughter.
The article The Farmer's Daughter is only about the 1947 title and not the 1973 porn that stared Spalding Gray. It needs some disambiguation and the link from Spalding Gray's bio needs to be changed. It would appear this has been done. We should also cite a source for this statement, since there are those who may doubt it.
FITZGERALD, Ga., — The mom of accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray spoke out Saturday for the first time since her teen was accused of gunning down four people at his high school.
Shafransky met and started dating Spalding Gray in 1979. [7] [8] She became his collaborator and director, and figured prominently in many of his monologues. [2] [3] [4] [9] In 1983, Shafransky produced Variety, directed by Bette Gordon and written by Kathy Acker, which was selected for the Director's Fortnight at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. [1]