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Dean Johnson (80s)
Hair:
Blond
Body Hair:
Smooth
Facial Hair:
None
Height:
6ft 6in / 198cm
Build:
Trim
Skin:
White
Born:
1961
Died:
2007
Notes:
He promoted events at NYC bars including 'Rock n Roll Fag Bar' at The World nightclub, as well as 'Homo Corps' at CBGBs. He fronted Dean and the Weenies and later the Velvet Mafia. BJLand reported an email he received from Dean: ""I was paid $430 for two days work which seemed like a lot of money to me at the time. Arthur (Bressan) took some polaroids and decided I had 'what it takes' to be a porn star. Richard Locke was quiet but kind, he seemed to dig me." "The idea of being a porn star seemed somewhat glamorous to me but by the end of the two-day shoot I was completely bored and never made another one. I tried to inject as much humor into the script as I could and Arthur was pretty generous with letting me improvise my lines. I insisted on doing my own hair and wardrobe, the result being that the porno press labeled Daddy Dearest 'the first New Wave Porn Flick.' A month after it was released I shaved my head."
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