William Gordon Amerson (December 22, 1938 – March 2015) was an American former
adult-film industry pioneer,
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, producer and actor in the late 1960s to the late 1980s.
[LA Times Article ''Specter of AIDS Triggers Deathly Fear in Pornography Industry'', by Russell Kishi, dated August 16, 1987]
Born in
Los Angeles, Bill Amerson was one of the first
adult film
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producers in the United States to produce so-called "
hard core" entertainment. As reported in the documentary ''
Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes'', produced by filmmaker Cass Paley, "In these films we showed insertion. The sexual penetration and
oral copulation. We actually ''showed'' it. People could not turn their money over fast enough
o see it
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["Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes"] To Amerson's surprise the market for this product was vastly larger than he had expected.
Amerson was also one of the early pioneers in the establishment of adult film industry to be able to ply its wares in accordance with the
First Amendment to the United States Constitution. In the early days of hard core, Amerson and his colleagues were subject to arrest for any number of charges
which could include
pimping,
pandering, and an obscure
felony called "
conspiracy to commit
oral copulation". Ultimately courts affirmed the legality of adult film production.
The early years
In the late 1960s, Amerson and a partner were running an office in Hollywood, just behind the
Crossroads of the World area. They were taking still
Polaroid
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shots for some hard core
adult magazines.
[Bill Amerson's statements in the 1998 documentary, "Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes"] One day in 1969,
John "Johnny Wadd" Holmes auditioned for the photo shoot. Amerson initially was not interested in Holmes as he "was not what we were looking for", but once he saw Holmes' inimitable endowment,
a long-term business relationship between Holmes and Amerson was initiated, which lasted nearly twenty years. Holmes and Amerson became
business partners on various ventures .
HIV testing pioneer
In November 1982, after Holmes was released from the Los Angeles County Jail (after having been fully acquitted of the 1981 quadruple murder of the
Wonderland Gang), Amerson and Holmes formed a business called Penguin Productions, which was involved in adult film production. Of concern to the new proprietors was the growing threat of
AIDS
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.
In 1985, Amerson was the first name-brand hard core producer who demanded that actors be tested for HIV. And to back up his talk, both he and Holmes were tested and came out negative. But a follow-up test over six months later showed that Holmes was infected and from that point on it was all downhill.
Upon Holmes's death in March 1988, Amerson felt that he no longer wanted to be in the business, given the loss of his dear friend and the
godfather to his son (Sean "Duke" Amerson) and daughter (Denise Amerson). In a 1987 interview, before Holmes's death but before Holmes's AIDS was public knowledge, Amerson complained "that the porn trade is 'no longer fun,' in large part because of the AIDS crisis. Despite accumulating a fortune of several million dollars".
Acting experience
In addition to managing and producing Holmes, Amerson also acted in movies as diverse as ''Girls on Fire'' and ''The Divorcee''. Often he is credited by his pseudonym, Bill Williams.
Death
Amerson died in March 2015 as a result of a
stroke
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that he suffered in his Los Angeles mansion, as reported by industry website, AVN.com.
Legacy
So fundamental was Amerson's contribution to the adult film industry is the fact that he was the inspiration for the Jack Horner character (played by
Burt Reynolds
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) in the award-winning film ''
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''.
References
External links
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Interview with Cass Paleyat gettingit.com
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1938 births
Film producers from California
American pornographers
2015 deaths
Male actors from Los Angeles