Terri Hall

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Terri Hall
Born
Terri Marie Hall

(1953-01-25)January 25, 1953
Elmira, New York, United States
DiedJune 5, 2007(2007-06-05) (aged 54)
Elmira, New York, United States [1] [2]
Other namesTerry Remmick; Terrie Hall; Terry Hall; Judy Holland; National Velvet [1] [3]

Terri Hall (January 25, 1953 – June 5, 2007) was an American erotic actress in adult films from 1974 to 1984, during the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984). Notable films include: Alice In Wonderland (1976), [2] The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1975), The Story of Joanna (1975), [4] Through the Looking Glass (1976) and The World of Henry Paris (1981). [1] [3] Hall worked with several notable adult film directors, including Gerard Damiano, Radley Metzger (aka "Henry Paris") and Bill Osco. [3] She was a former ballet dancer and, as well, served as a model for photographers, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, [5] and artists, such as Sir Alex Schloss and Gloria Schloss. [1] Hall was featured in several US magazines, including Playboy and Sir!. [3] Her work as a model has been displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art. [5]

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Early life

Terri Hall was born in 1953 to a father of Swedish and a mother of Italian heritages. Along with a sister and two brothers, Hall grew up in Elmira, New York. Her father was an attorney. Hall began dancing lessons at the age of 5. After high school, she went to New York City and began training at the Harkness Ballet. As a trained ballerina, Hall danced with the American Ballet Theatre, Monte Carlo City Ballet and the Stuttgart Ballet Company. [3]

Career

In order to make more money than available to her in dancing, Hall decided to broaden her career into acting. An actress friend suggested she meet with several adult film directors, including Armand Weston who first gave Hall an interview. She later starred in one of Weston's films, The Taking of Christina, in 1976. [3] Over her years as an actress, Hall worked with several notable adult film directors, including Gerard Damiano, Radley Metzger (aka "Henry Paris") and Bill Osco. [3]

Personal life

Hall left the adult industry in 1984. [3] Later, due to ill-health, she lived in an Athens, PA nursing home [1] and afterwards, passed on in upstate New York as a result of cancer in June, 2007. [2]

Films (selected)

Some of Terri Hall's best-known adult erotic films of the period include:

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 Staff (March 22, 2015). "'Alice in Wonderland' (1976): What really happened?". The Rialto Report . Retrieved November 16, 2020.
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  5. 1 2 Staff (July 31, 2016). "Robert Mapplethorpe – Portraits of Porn Stars". The Rialto Report . Retrieved November 16, 2020.