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Xaviera Hollander (born 15 June 1943) is a Dutch former
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,
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, and author. She is best known for her best-selling memoir '' The Happy Hooker: My Own Story''.


Early life

Hollander was born Xaviera "Vera" de Vries in
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, Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies, which later became part of present-day
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, to a Dutch Jewish physician father and a mother of French and German descent. She spent the first years of her life in a Japanese-run internment camp. In her early 20s, she left
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for
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, where her stepsister lived. There she met and became engaged to John Weber, an American economist. When the engagement was broken off, she left South Africa for
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.


Career

In 1968 she resigned from her job as a secretary in the Dutch consulate in
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to become a
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, making $1,000 a night ($ today). A year later, she opened her own brothel, the Vertical Whorehouse, and soon became
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's leading madam. In 1971, she was arrested for
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by New York Police and forced to leave the United States.


Author

In 1971, Hollander published a memoir, ''
The Happy Hooker ''The Happy Hooker: My Own Story'' is a best-selling memoir by Xaviera Hollander, a call girl, published in 1971. It sold over 20 million copies. Robin Moore, who took Hollander's dictations of the book's contents, came up with the title, while Yv ...
: My Own Story.'' Robin Moore, who took Hollander's dictation of the book's contents, came up with the title, while Yvonne Dunleavy ghostwrote it. Hollander later wrote a number of other books and produced plays in
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. Her second book, ''Child No More'', is the story of losing her mother. For 35 years, she wrote an advice column for '' Penthouse'' magazine, entitled "Call Me Madam."


Other ventures

In the early 1970s, she recorded a primarily spoken-word album titled ''Xaviera!'' for the Canadian GRT Records label (GRT 9230-1033), on which she discussed her philosophy regarding sex and prostitution, sang a
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of the
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' song " Michelle", and recorded several simulated sexual encounters, including an example of
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, a
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and a celebrity encounter with guest "vocal" by
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. ''Xaviera's Game'', an erotic board game, was released in 1974 by Reiss Games, Inc. In 1975, she starred in the semi-autobiographical film ''My Pleasure is My Business''. Beginning in 2005, she operated Xaviera's Happy House, a bed and breakfast within her Amsterdam home.


Personal life

For several years in the 1970s, Hollander lived in
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, where she married Frank Applebaum, a Canadian antique dealer, and was a regular fixture in the downtown scene. She mentions a lover named John Drummond, with whom she partnered for many years, co-authoring two books, including ''Let's Get Moving'' (1988) about their life together: "I went there with, what for years had been the love of my life, John Drummond, a wild Scottish intellectual who, at times, liked his whisky, beer and wines too much. We had great sex, often up to 3 times a day—all that and he was about 17 years older than me". During a 2018 interview, she revealed a darker side in the relationship with a man she called "the love of my life!": "The love of my life 25 years ago, John Drummond, a brilliant and boisterous Scotsman with a 'Thatcheresque' accent had, especially under the influence of a few scotches, beers, or wine, become quite destructive towards me. He is the only one who managed to deprive me of my self-esteem or identity, temporarily. He used to say that a British man’s way of saying 'I love you' is to put his woman down." Drummond is listed as one of her husbands. Hollander claimed to have "turned gay" around 1997, establishing a long-term relationship with a Dutch poet called Dia. In January 2007, she married a Dutch man, Philip de Haan, in Amsterdam.


Films and other works

Hollander has been depicted in film five times: * ''
The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander ''The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander'' is an X-rated film released in 1974. Plot The film follows the sexual exploits of a Dutch prostitute in her climb from schoolgirl to madam. Cast * Xaviera Hollander (introduction only) * Samantha M ...
'', an X-rated film released in 1974, portrayed by Samantha McLaren * ''The Best Part of a Man'', released in 1975, portrayed by Artistae Stiftung * ''
The Happy Hooker ''The Happy Hooker: My Own Story'' is a best-selling memoir by Xaviera Hollander, a call girl, published in 1971. It sold over 20 million copies. Robin Moore, who took Hollander's dictations of the book's contents, came up with the title, while Yv ...
'', released in 1975, portrayed by
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* '' The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington'', released in 1977, portrayed by
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* '' The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood'', released in 1980, portrayed by
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Hollander appears in at least two films: * ''My Pleasure Is My Business'', released in 1975 and directed by Al Waxman, as Gabrielle * ''Xaviera Hollander, the Happy Hooker: Portrait of a Sexual Revolutionary'', a documentary released in 2008 and directed, jointly produced, photographed and edited by Robert Dunlap. In addition, Hollander made additional writing contributions to the script. In 1989 she made an extended appearance on British television discussion programme '' After Dark'', alongside Mary Stott,
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and
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among others. A musical about her life was written and composed by Richard Hansom and Warren Wills. Also, Robert Dunlap released a documentary called ''Xaviera Hollander: Portrait of a Sexual Revolutionary''.


Books


Non-fiction

* Moore took Hollander's dictation, and Dunleavy transcribed the results. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Fiction

* * * * Co-written with John Drummond: * * ''The Golden Phallus of Osiris Trilogy'': ** ** ** * Co-written with John Drummond: *


See also

* Polly Adler


References


External links

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