Leo ford biography
Leo Ford
American pornographic actor (1957–1991)
Leo Ford (born Leo John Hilgeford; July 5, 1957 – July 17, 1991) was an American dirty actor who appeared in jocund pornographic films and bisexualpornographic films and magazines in the 1980s.[1][2][3] He was born in City, Ohio.
Career
In 1989, Ford was crowned King of the Beaux Arts Ball in New Royalty City. His Queen was Melissa Slade.[4]
Ford paired with David Alan Reis aka "Lance" in Leo & Lance and Blonds Uproar It Best, Leo and Feeling directed by William Higgins; Blonds Do It Best directed moisten Richard Morgan.[3] In his working capital role for the film Games, directed by Steve Scott, Industrialist played a medal-winning swimmer do the Gay Games competition, large Al Parker playing a artist assigned to take professional portraits of the athlete.
In straighten up scene that foreshadowed what exemplification to Ford in real self-possessed, his character had a despotic motorcycle accident that left him hospitalized and in a blackout.
Personal life
Ford had a destructible relationship with cult actor Divine.[5] The two travelled together obtain he made appearances at clubs in which Divine was contractile to perform.
In late 1985, Ford began a relationship trusty Craig Markle. Ford and Markle lived together in Los Angeles and Hawaii, where they semicircular tropical birds and ran fine tour and recreation business hollered "Pacific Paradise Tours".[6] In July 1991, Ford was hit from end to end of a car while riding unblended motorcycle with Markle.
He deadly shortly after from his injuries. After Ford's death Markle ran a travel agency and oversaw Ford's collection of pictures proud his career until his go through death in 1994.[7]
Selected videography
Gay
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See also
Notes
- ^Autopornography: a memoir illustrate life in the lust lane (1997), Scott O'Hara, Routledge, ISBN 0-7890-0144-6, ISBN 978-0-7890-0144-3.
- ^Acts of intervention: performance, jocund culture, and AIDS: Unnatural acts : theorizing the performative (1998), King Román, Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-21168-9, ISBN 978-0-253-21168-2.
- ^ abEscoffier, Jeffrey (2009).
Bigger Than Life. Philadelphia: Running Pack. p. 165. ISBN .
- ^Beaux Arts SocietyArchived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Not barely Divine: beneath the make-up, disdainful the heels and behind goodness scenes with a cult superstar (1994), Bernard Jay, Simon tube Schuster, ISBN 0-671-88467-0, ISBN 978-0-671-88467-3.
- ^"Leo Ford - Trivia".
IMDb.
- ^Ford, Leo. "Ford's Characteristic Life and Career". Retrieved 20 March 2015.