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Anthony Spinelli (February 21, 1927 – May 29, 2000) was an American one-time mainstream actor and producer, who later became a pornographic film director. Under his original stage name, Sam Weston, he produced the mainstream films ''Gun Fever (film), Gun Fever'' (1958) and ''One Potato, Two Potato'' (1964). As an actor, he appeared on several TV shows in the 1960s, including ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', ''Green Acres'', and ''That Girl''. After those films, he was unable to find further work in mainstream entertainment, and became an encyclopedia salesman to support his family. After seeing a pornographic film in an adult theater, he decided to move into that genre of film starting with ''Diary of a Nymph'' (1971). Among his most famous adult movies was ''Nothing to Hide'', which has been ranked number two on AVN (magazine), ''AVN'' magazine's list of all-time greatest adult movies. He is the brother of actor Jack Weston and the father of porn director Mitchell Spinelli. Fi ...
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