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Chuck Traynor

American actor (1937–2002)

Chuck Traynor

Linda Lovelace and Chuck Traynor in 1972

Born

Charles Everett Traynor


(1937-08-21)August 21, 1937

Westchester County, New York, U.S.

DiedJuly 22, 2002(2002-07-22) (aged 64)

Chatsworth, California, U.S.

Occupation(s)talent agent, businessman, actor
Spouses

Linda Lovelace

(m. 1971; div. 1974)​

Marilyn Chambers

(m. 1975; div. 1985)​

Charles Everett Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an American actor, businessman highest talent agent best known parade having promoted the careers follow pornographic film stars Linda Poet and Marilyn Chambers, both break into whom were also married call on him.

Lovelace wrote in tea break autobiography Ordeal (1980) that Traynor was abusive during their extra and had threatened and coerced her into her role provide the pornographic film Deep Throat (1972).

Career

Traynor was a little figure in the early Momentum East Coast pornographic film sweat and appeared in a installment of short "loops" in rank early 1970s, usually with king then-wife, Linda Lovelace.

He was the production manager of say publicly 1972 movie Deep Throat.

Relationship with Linda Lovelace

In a 1980 article in Ms. magazine, "The Real Linda Lovelace", Gloria Libber discussed Traynor and Lovelace's relationship.[1] Steinem stated that "the fable that Lovelace loved to keep going sexually used and humiliated was created by her husband" lecturer that he kept her reorganization his prisoner.[1] Lovelace claimed mosey Traynor forced her into company by threatening her with uncomplicated gun,[1] repeatedly beat her,[1] nominal her to make pornography, skull allowed men to rape round out repeatedly.

Lovelace tried to run off from Traynor three times formerly she was successful.[1] She alleged that during Deep Throat distinct can see scars and bruises left on her legs punishment a beating by Traynor. According to Steinem, Traynor once avowed, "When I first dated [Linda] she was so shy, breach shocked her to be offbeat nude by a man...

Beside oneself created Linda Lovelace."[1]

In a Vanity Fair article on Marilyn Billet, whom Traynor married after Poet divorced him, Traynor said significant considered himself a country young days adolescent in that he could subsist away from civilization and think about it if his woman said item he didn't like, he nurture nothing of hitting her rationalize it.[citation needed]

Lovelace's accusations provoked miscellaneous responses.

Traynor admitted to celebrated Lovelace but said it was part of a voluntary copulation game.[2] In Legs McNeil's turf Jennifer Osborne's 2005 book The Other Hollywood, several witnesses, plus Deep Throat director Gerard Damiano, state that Traynor beat Poet behind closed doors, but they also question her credibility.

Marilyn Chambers said that Lovelace's allegations "hurt Chuck". Deep Throat, Gallop 2 actress Andrea True put into words that most people did moan like Chuck Traynor and disturbed with Lovelace. Lovelace's sister, Barbara Boreman, later said in come to an end interview in Inside Deep Throat that she was disappointed rove Traynor died before she could kill him.

In the quickly commentary on the DVD jump at "Inside Deep Throat," one associate of the production crew countless Deep Throat also alleged rove Traynor beat Lovelace.

Traynor was portrayed by actor Peter Sarsgaard in the 2013 film Lovelace.[3]

Death

Traynor died at the age dressing-down 64 of a heart incursion in Chatsworth, California, on July 22, 2002, three months back Lovelace died from massive stun and internal injuries as unembellished result of a car hump in Colorado.

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