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Herbert John Streicher (August 27, 1947 – March 19, 2013), better known by his professional pseudonym Harry Reems, was an
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and later a successful real estate agent. His most famous roles were as Doctor Young in the 1972 pornographic cult classic '' Deep Throat'' and The Teacher in the 1973 classic ''
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''. Throughout the 1970s and into the mid-1980s, he was one of the most prolific performers in the adult film industry. He became the first
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to be prosecuted solely for appearing in a film. He retired from the industry in 1985.


Early life

Reems was born Herbert John Streicher on August 27, 1947, into a
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family. He was the youngest of three children. His father Don Streicher worked as a salesman before becoming a bookmaker. His mother, Rose, was a model. Harry's father later entered the printing industry and was wealthy enough to move the family to
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. In 1965, at age 18, he went the
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to become a dentist. However he later enlisted in the
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, from which he received an
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following hardship leave. In 1967, he moved to East Village in Manhattan where his brother and roommate were gaining experience as actors. His early (non-porn) acting career were principally in
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for
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, New York Theater Ensemble and National Shakespeare Company.


Career

Prior to appearing in ''Deep Throat'', Streicher was chosen by filmmaker
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to do a hardcore scene in a film called ''The Deviates'', which had been released previously as a softcore film. It was a body-painting sex scene that Streicher later described as his most painful sex experience because the tempera paint used began to dry and crack. Cemano then starred him in his first 16 mm feature film, called ''The Weirdos and the Oddballs'', which was later upgraded to 35 mm and released as ''Zora Knows Best''. It was for this film that he changed his name to Peter Long. Looking for ways to support himself, Streicher appeared in dozens of short silent
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s, often referred to as " loops", during the early 1970s. He eventually went on to appear in approximately 140 feature-length
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and
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films between 1971 and 1974 and from 1982 to 1985, with '' Deep Throat'' (1972) and ''
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'' (1973) being the best known, as well as grindhouse roughies like ''
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'' (1973) and ''Sex Wish'' (1976); in the former he plays a sadistic Vietnam veteran hellbent on rape and murder – later described by Streicher as the one film he regretted appearing in – while in the latter he plays a husband-turned-vigilante seeking revenge over the rape and murder of his wife. In 1975 he published a memoir, ''Here Comes Harry Reems,'' in which he details the early years of his adult film career. Reems also appeared in a couple of mainstream films, such as the sex comedy/horror film ''
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'' (1973), the drama ''
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'' (1974), horror films '' Demented'' (1980) and ''
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'' (1980), the comedy ''
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'' (1982) and the TV movie ''
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'' (1984). He provided narration for the film ''
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'' (1982). He also appeared in several Swedish-produced porn films, including ''Justine & Juliette'' (1975), ''Bel Ami'' (1976) and ''Molly'' (1977), as well as the mainstream ''SS Operation Wolf Cub'' (1983). For the production of ''Deep Throat'' in
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in January 1972, Streicher was hired to be part of the lighting crew, but the director was unable to cast one of the roles and asked him to play the part. He was paid $250 for one day of acting work ($1,200 total). Streicher said that he was unaware that the director had given him the name "Harry Reems" until he saw the movie.


Trial and later years as an actor

Reems' appearance in ''Deep Throat'' led to his arrest by
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agents in
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in July 1974"Inside Deep Throat: Timeline"
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and his indictment in
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, in June 1975 on federal charges of conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines. Reems called it
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. He was convicted in April 1976 with 11 other individuals and four corporations. Reems' conviction was overturned on appeal in April 1977, as his activities in making the film took place before a
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ruling on obscenity in 1973 (''
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''), and Reems was granted a new trial. The charges against Reems were dropped in August. The defense argued he was the first
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actor to ever be prosecuted by the federal government merely for appearing in a film, and he received considerable support from established Hollywood and New York celebrities during his trial, including
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were reportedly ready to testify on his behalf at his trial. Reems' successful appeal was handled by
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. His autobiography ''Here Comes Harry Reems'' was published in 1975, in which he reported extensively on his first experience as an actor in adult movies. Reems was cast in the 1978
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'' Grease'' as Coach Calhoun, but, out of fear that his notoriety would jeopardize the film's box office in the
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, he was replaced by
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. Reems returned to the stage in the plays ''The Office Murders'' (1979) and ''What the Butler Saw'' (1981). In 1982, after an eight-year hiatus from porn, Reems returned to the industry and performed in the film ''Society Affairs'', and reportedly received a six-figure salary. In 1984, he starred in ''Those Young Girls'' with the notoriously then 16 year old
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(who had lied about her age). Reems retired from performing in porn in 1985. In the same year, he was included in the XRCO Hall of Fame; also included in the AVN Hall of Fame


Later years

After years of drug abuse and homelessness, Reems began his recovery in 1989 while living in
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. He was married to Jeanne Sterret, a religious woman he had met while skiing in the same city. He then converted from
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. "Being the low-bottom drunk that I was, I started going around to churches," said Reems. "I called myself a church gypsy." Reems credited his conversion to Reverend Mark Heiss, a former pastor with Park City Community Church in Park City, Utah. Heiss was abruptly replaced at the church by someone else, for reasons Reems says were never explained; Reems left the congregation because he believed church attendance was "about putting money in the coffers." Outside organized religion, he continued to meditate, pray, and offer gratitude to God. "If I didn't put God in my life, I'd be dead now," he said. "I am not religious. I'm spiritual, 100 percent."Harry Reems – 'Throat' star thanks God for new lease on life
, ''
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He continued to identify himself as "Harry Reems", even using the name while he worked as a real estate agent. He later was a trustee at a local
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church. He was interviewed in the 2005 documentary ''
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''. Reems' entrance into the adult entertainment industry, his experience filming '' Deep Throat'' and its subsequent infamy and obscenity trials, are the subject of the 2010 play '' The Deep Throat Sex Scandal''. During the Los Angeles run of the play, Reems died in Utah; his death was noted by the production. In 2014, award-winning playwright Craig Hepworth opened his play ''Porno Chic'' about Reems and Lovelace and the fallout from ''Deep Throat'' in Manchester, UK. The play opened to rave reviews, and the 2016 production went on to win Best Drama at the GMF Awards. The play is set to return in 2018/19 for a UK tour.


Death

Reems died of
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on March 19, 2013, aged 65, at the
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. He had no children.


Filmography

*1969: **''Crack-Up'' *1970: **''Bacchanale'' as Hardcore inserts (uncredited) **'' The Cross and the Switchblade'' as Gang Member (uncredited) **''Erecter Sex 3: Sex Ed 101'' **''Erecter Sex 4: Pole Position'' *1971: **''Dark Dreams'' as Jack **''
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'' as Discothèque Patron (uncredited) **''Sex USA'' as Guy with Bisexual Girls (uncredited) **''Vice Versa!'' **''Mondo Porno'' as Guy on Couch (uncredited) **''The Weirdos and the Oddballs'' as David **''His Loving Daughter'' as Freddy (uncredited) **''The Altar of Lust'' as Don **''A Time to Love'' as Jon *1972: **''Deep Sleep (as Harry Reemes / credit only)'' **''Meatball'' **''Cherry Blossom'' **''Rivelazioni di un maniaco sessuale al capo della squadra mobile'' **''Forbidden Under Censorship of the King'' **'' Deep Throat'' **''The Abductors'' **''Selling It'' **''Mondo Porno'' *1973: **''Girls in the Penthouse'' **''Revolving Teens'' **''
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'' **''Loops'' **''The New Comers (as Harry Reams)'' **''The Collegiates'' **''Over Sexposure'' **''Filthiest Show in Town'' **''
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'' **''
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'' **''Head Nurse'' **''Fast Ball'' **''High Rise'' **''Herbie (as Richard Hurt)'' **''It Happened in Hollywood'' **''Fleshpot on 42nd Street'' **''The Female Response'' *1974: **''Ape Over Love'' **''Pleasure Cruise'' **''Wet Rainbow'' **''Doctor Feelgood'' **''Memories Within Miss Aggie'' **''
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'' **''Teenage Cheerleader'' **''Deep Throat Part II'' **''College Girls'' **''Hotel Hooker'' **''Intensive Care'' **''The Love Witch'' **''A Touch of Genie'' as Himself *1975: **''Sherlick Holmes'' **''More'' **''Linda Lovelace Meets Miss Jones'' **''Every Inch a Lady'' **''Butterflies'' **''Justine och Juliette'' **''
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'' (as narrator, television film) **''Sexual Freedom in Brooklyn'' **''Christy'' **''Sometime Sweet Susan'' **''Experiments in Ecstacy'' *1980: **'' Demented'' (as Bruce Gilchrist) **''
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'' (as Dan Stryker) *1982: **''
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'' *1983: **''Eighth Erotic Film Festival'' **''Wolf Cubs'' **''Vice Squad Cop ‘’ **''Society Affairs'' *1984: **''Sister Dearest'' **''Girls on Fire'' **''Those Young Girls'' (video) **''The Cartier Affair'' (television film) **''R.S.V.P.'' (film telewizyjny) **''For Your Thighs Only'' **''Girls of the Night'' (video) **''One Night at a Time'' **''Private Fantasies 4'' (video) *1985: **''Private Fantasies VI'' **''The Grafenberg Spot'' **''Tower of Power'' **''Too Naughty to Say No'' **''Beverly Hills Exposed'' **''Deep Chill'' (video) **''Dream Lover'' (video) **''Educating Mandy'' (video) **''Erotica Jones'' **''Fantasies Unltd'' **''Heart Throbs'' **''Hot Blooded'' **''Hot Nights at the Blue Note Cafe'' **''Indecent Itch'' **''Loose Ends'' **''Losing Control'' **''Love Bites'' (video) **''Lucky in Love'' **''Lust in Space'' **''Obsession'' **''Older Men with Young Girls'' (video) **''Oriental Jade'' **''Passage to Ecstasy'' **''Rubdown'' **''Talk Dirty to Me One More Time'' **''Ten Little Maidens'' **''The Girls of 'A' Team'' (video) **''Titillation'' **''Trashy Lady'' **''Wet, Wild & Wicked'' (video) **''Whore of the Worlds'' (video) **''With Love from Susan'' **''WPINK-TV: Its Red Hot!!'' (video)


Awards

* 1986
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winner''Trashy Lady'' (film).


See also

*
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References


External links


Long interview and retrospective ''(The Observer)''Harry Reems on Inside Deep Throat
an interview with
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N.Y. Times Obituary for Harry ReemsUnited Methodist Reporter, Reems' Legacy More Than PornInterview with Reems in ''SCREW'' Magazine, May 20, 1974, reprinted in the August 30, 1976 issue.findagrave.com
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