The Devil Made Me Do It by Georgina Spelvin
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Overview: In 1973, short on cash and with the rent due, a Peacenik former Broadway Gypsy living in Manhattan’s Meat Packing District signed on to cook for the cast and crew of a new film, The Devil in Miss Jones.
She soon found herself cast in the lead role, and her legendary erotic performance launched her on a career that would come to define the era of Porn Chic. This is the story of Georgina Spelvin, a poignant and wholly bawdy memoir of her life before and after porn fame, full of riveting anecdotes and marvelous gossip from time spent among the famous and the infamous. With a storyteller’s touch, Georgina takes us to the bright lights of Broadway, the glamour of Manhattan’s Latin Quarter, the fervor of the Vietnam Era peace movement, and of course, the so-called Golden Age of Porn. Thirty years in the making and five years in the writing, there are more laughs than tears, but no apologies or excuses.
It is not a victim’s whine, but a romping good read, filled with the colorful details of a road less travelled.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs > Movies > Actresses
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