When a star is porn

Pornography Part One

Emily Carey,Dorothy Koomson
Sunday 21 April 1996 00:02 BST
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What's a person to do before they get famous? Make soft porn, of course ...

Stephanie Beacham: Blue Movie Blackmail (1973). Photos that she had taken when she was 22 appeared in Playboy nearly 15 years later.

Alastair Campbell: Now Tony Blair's press secretary, Campbell was once a writer for Forum magazine. His pen name was Riviera Gigolo. He claims the sex scenes were "mainly fantasy".

Kevin Costner: Malibu Hot Summers (1981, later released as Sizzle Beach on video in 1986), and Fandango (1985), in which the camera was positioned between his legs.

David Hasselhoff: Revenge of the Cheerleaders (1976).

Mystic Meg: Not seen on film, but used to write porn for Men Only.

Diane Keen: The Sex Thief (date unknown). Plot: a man breaks into women's bedrooms to steal their jewellery. He seduces them, and is so good in bed that they don't want to report him.

Joanna Lumley: The Games That Lovers Play (1970).

Demi Moore: Posed nude for the French Magazine Oui. First published in 1982, the pictures have been on the Internet recently.

Tom Selleck: The 7 Minutes (1971).

Sylvester Stallone: Italian Stallion, and A Party at Kitty and Stud's (1970), in which he appeared completely naked apart from his watch and medallion.

Debra Winger: Slumber Party 57 (1976).

Emily Carey and

Dorothy Koomson

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