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Marlene Willoughby

American former adult movieographic actress

Marlene Willoughby is an American former actor, adult movieographic film actor, and model.

Biography

Willoughby was born in Detroit, Michigan and sang in the local church choir growing up. In 1961 she moved to New York with her mother and older sister Jacqueline, who was pursuing a career as a singer.

She chose the surname "Willoughby" for her professional work after someone called her "willowy". She followed her older sister, Jacqueline Carol, in pursuing a career in show business.

In 1969 she appeared for eight months in the experimental Off-Off-Broadway play Che! by Lennox Raphael, where she played both a nymphomaniacal nun and Fidel Castro Other theater roles followed including the Obie Award–winning Dracula Sabbat, where she played the chief female vampire, * Mother, and Keepers of the Hippo Horn.

Willoughby also landed parts in mainstream fare such as No Place to Hide (1970), Up the Sandbox (1972), I, the Jury (1982) and Trading Places (1983), and softcore work such as Voices of Desire (1972) and While the Cat's Away... (1972). Following her retirement from adult movie, she also appeared in the mainstream film Married to the Mob (1988).

Willoughby began making hardcore adult movie in 1975. Her notable appearances include The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976), The Farmer's Daughters (1976), Outlaw Ladies (1981), and Foxtrot.

She appeared in many adult magazines, most notably the December 1980 issue of Penthouse, and also wrote columns for such magazines as High Society and Velvet. She also arranged film release parties and toured as a Burlesque dancer. During her career in adult movie Willoughby was known as an activist speaking out in favor of the adult movie industry.

References

    External links

    • Marlene Willoughby at IMDb
    • Marlene Willoughby at the Internet Adult Film Database
    • Marlene Willoughby at the Adult Film Database