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Wakefield Poole (born Walter Wakefield Poole III in Jacksonville, Florida in 1936), is an American dancer, choreographer, theatrical director, and pioneering film director in the gay pornography industry from the 1970s and 1980s.〔('Wakefield Poole: Theater, Dance, and Porn' ), (The Rialto Report ), audio interview with Wakefield Poole〕〔(IMDB entry )〕 ==Career== Poole joined the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1957 and later became a dancer, choreographer, and director on television and Broadway.〔 From 1964 to 1968, Poole was married to Nancy Van Rijn, a Broadway performer and choreographer.〔 In the late 1960s, Poole and his lover Peter Schneckenburger (later known as Peter Fisk, star of ''Boys in the Sand'') began experimenting with film and multimedia shows, culminating in a multimedia gallery show for Broadway poster artist David Edward Byrd at the Triton Gallery in New York. Poole made his directorial film debut with ''Boys in the Sand'' (1971).〔 He and ''Boys in the Sand'' producer Marvin Shulman made another film the following year entitled ''Bijou'', starring Bill Harrison.〔 Poole and Shulman then attempted to make a crossover film, ''Wakefield Poole's Bible'', a trio of Old Testament stories focusing on female Biblical figures and starring Georgina Spelvin as a comic Bathsheba. The film was unsuccessful with audiences, though well received by the few critics who saw it. A number of Poole's films starred Casey Donovan, one of the best known porn stars of his time. Poole said that he stopped making films because of "the AIDS situation. I lost my fanbase to AIDS." In the same interview, Poole said that he had been a heavy cocaine user, and that "cocaine saved my life," because it made him unable to have sex.〔Gary M. Kramer, "An Interview with Wakefield Poole," ''South Florida Gay News'', November 12, 2014, p. 15, http://southfloridagaynews.com/Film/an-interview-with-porn-director-wakefield-poole.html?highlight=WyJwb29sZSIsInBvb2xlJ3MiXQ==, retrieved 11/21/2014. The online version is titled "An Interview With Porn Director Wakefield Poole."〕 Poole appears as himself in the film documentaries ''Ballets Russes'', ''That Man: Peter Berlin'', and ''Where Ocean Meets Sky''. In 2000, Alyson Books published his autobiography ''Dirty Poole: the Autobiography of a Gay Porn Pioneer'', which was reprinted with a new afterword by Lethe Press in 2011. A film documentary based on the autobiography, entitled ''I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole'', was directed and produced by Jim Tushinski (director of ''That Man: Peter Berlin'') in 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wakefield Poole」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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