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The Life, Death and Dick of John C. Holmes
 
The average size of the male penis is around 6 inches. John Curtis Holmes had a penis that was 13 inches long and 6 inches thick. He carved a legacy with his overstuffed member that still throbs and drips with as much respect and awe as it did some 25 years ago. He gave porno its first male superstar. He stared in about 2,500 movies, sticking his dick in just about every natural orifice one can imagine. He made women cum and men proud, giving them the chance to live the big dick life through him. He took pride in his cock and his films, deciding early on that porno would be his life's work. He fucked with an honest, boyish approach that contradicted his life off screen. Confident, insecure, hard, soft, dedicated, slack, open, closed, celebratory and tragic. He left a thick trail of cum, cocaine, cries and questions that still intrigue and surprise people, possibly more now then when he was alive.

THE KID AND THE COCK

John Curtis Holmes was born on August 8, 1944 in Pickaway County, Ohio. He never met his biological father. His mother, Mary, married Edward Holmes, soon after John was born. John's stepfather was an abusive alcoholic, who dealt with John using his fists. John's first wife Sharon remembers him telling her stories of his father throwing up on him, his three brothers and one sister. She believed this to be the reason for John shunning alcohol in his pre-porn life. John put up with his stepfather's abuse until he was 16, when he punched his stepfather in the face and left to join the Army. John spent three years in Nuremberg, Germany, as a member of the Signal Corps. After leaving the Army, John returned home to Ohio for a few days, to see his mother, and then left for Los Angeles to start a new life.

In the mid '60s, John hitchhiked to LA. He worked odd jobs, including driving an ambulance, waiting tables and working at a meatpacking plant. During this time, he met Sharon Gebenini, whom he eventually married, in August of 1965. Sharon was a strict moralist, a virgin and a good-natured, caring lady who truly loved John. It's safe to say that she was one of the few, if not the only person to see past his obvious attributes and feel the real man behind the meat. While playing poker one night, Holmes was "discovered" in a public rest room. There, a man convinced Holmes to put his prick to work. He started out in 8mm soft-core stag loops and eventually made his way into hard-core. During this time, John did not tell Sharon of his newfound career. It wasn't until she came home and found him measuring his dick that he told her. She was predictably opposed, felt that porno was a dirty business and didn't want him involve, but John was set on it, and told her that he wanted to make porno his "life's work".

What's amazing to me about this scenario is how Holmes is found at home, measuring his dick. He reacted to his wife finding him is by exclaiming, "It's incredible, it goes from five inches all the way to ten. Ten inches long! Four inches around!" Had he never known that he was more of a man then most? Was he so far removed from the world of penis envy and sex that he never knew he had a monster cock? Talk about your wide-eyed innocent -- such a well of good intention just waiting to be pissed in. John Holmes knew how to make a lasting impression. For anyone who's ever seen Holmes in "action", this attitude is not hard to understand. In the realm of dicks, John Holmes was the D-Day, the 1969 NASA moon landing, the JFK assassination and the invention of television all rolled into one big, giant cock. His penis truly defined a dick generation that came, but hasn't gone.

Holmes first showed his dick to Bill Amerson in 1969. Bill Amerson would soon become one of the most important people in John's life. He was his manager, producer and long time friend. Amerson's meeting Holmes came by chance. Amerson put out an add in a local newspaper for porn performers and John answered it. Amerson was just getting into the porn business, a business that was just getting going itself. As the famous story goes, Holmes showed up at Amerson's office, which was hidden behind The Crossroads of the World in Los Angeles. It was the end of a long day and Amerson was ready to go home. He told John to take off his pants for a Polaroid shot and bang! It was the beginning of a beautiful relationship, to say the least. At the same time, John's relationship with Sharon declined, leaving them more or less married roommates: Sharon the nurse, and John the porno star.

And what a porno star! His dick became personified with the porno industry and the porno industry with his dick. It almost seemed that without one, there could be no other. Holmes gave porno an unimaginable novelty, a male star that guys and girls could both like. In the industry, male porno stars came and went and for the most part, continue to come and go. They were like fodder, being thrown in to get things burning, equally as interchangeable as the next well-built guy with a hard dick. But John Holmes acted as a big plug in the bursting dyke of the male porn star. He gave off an unthreatening, genuine feel. He seemed likable, and normal and, well, kind of homely. He entered a room fully clothed, and you barley noticed him. But once his pants were off, his cock demanded more attention then an 18-wheeler exploding into a fiery hell. That straight men watched a porno movie just because it had John Holmes in it speaks volumes about his appeal. And for all the gay men and straight women out there, he obviously gave them a bit more to chew on then your average throw-away prop dick.

A WADD OF FILMS

John Holmes made Johnny Wadd in 1971. It was the brainchild of Bob Chinn, who wrote and directed the film. It introduced the world to the James Bond of porno and it made a lot of money, much to the surprise of everyone involved. The film was shot in a day, developed that night and sent out to theaters in New York and Chicago by the end of the week. Chinn let it loose thinking it'd be nothing more then another fuck flick that would make his money back and a little extra. But it was a huge success. Unknowingly, Chinn's mixing of Holmes' extraordinary dick with the secret agent mystique probed peoples interest and caused casual viewers to take notice. It was Philip Marlow with a huge hard on, and it was a workable formula. One could argue that this was the porno industry's first breakout film. It's certainly in the running with Deep Throat as the most classic porno film, but I for one find it more enjoyable.

More Wadd films followed, including Flesh of the Lotus in 1972, The Jade Pussycat in 1977 and The China Cat in 1978. The Wadd films are historically important for a few reasons, but mostly because they were the first porno series, and one based on a character. John was allowed to slip into a role that suited him and that actually radiated a presence, although that presence seemed minute at times compared to the sex in the films. Half of the Holmes legend actually comes from the Johnny Wadd myth, the character that blurred and eventually snorted up so many lines in John's life.

THE COCAINE

Before entering the porn community, John had never smoked, drank or used drugs. According to Holmes, and many of those around him, he started drinking and using drugs in the early '70s. But in a 1973 interview Holmes had this to say about his experience with chemical enhancement: "...everybody says to me, 'Man are you on uppers, are you on speed?' And I say, 'No man, I've just got this natural kick-in-the-ass energy level. I never take any type of narcotic, dope, no pills, not even aspirin, not even Rolaids. I don't drink alcohol, wine, nothing. The hardest thing I ever drink is coffee." Now, keep in mind that Holmes was always lying about his "real" life outside of his porn persona, and everything he had to say about himself and his habits should be taken with a grain of salt. He had probably already started to use drugs and alcohol by that time. According to Bill Amerson, John began smoking marijuana and drinking hard liquor in 1972. Pills and powders passed through the bloodstream of just about every cock sucking and cum pumping star that stepped on a set. Holmes started out shunning the hard drugs, but by 1976 he broke down and joined the cocaine chain gang. It was around this time that he met Dawn Schiller, a 16-year-old girl that would become his mistress. Dawn fell in love with John and he treated her like a queen, for a while. Times were good for him, his porno career was skyrocketing and his life going smoothly. He was earning nearly $3,000 a day and his reputation was growing faster then his dick. But, with all that money and success came John's newfound love for cocaine, which would eventually become one of his biggest mistakes.

John Holmes soon found himself addicted to cocaine. Every 10 minutes, he needed a hit of coke. And he needed around 50 Valiums a day to take the edge off. In one very memorable quote from the Rolling Stone article on Holmes, Dawn told reporter Mike Sager, "When he did coke, he'd do it until it was all gone, and then he'd scrape the pipe and smoke all the resin he could find, then he'd take a bunch of Valium. He'd have me make these peanut-butter-chocolate-chip-brown-sugar cookies. All the sugar helped him come down. He'd have a big glass of milk, and we'd turn on the cartoons and then he'd go to bed in Sharon's room. I'd usually fall asleep on the couch." Dawn was quickly pulled into John's whirlpool, using about as much coke as he did, and at age 16.

Soon John found the drug abuse bleeding into his professional life. His ability to get erect became rare, leaving him hard to work with and incredibly undependable. He would disappear for hours at a time while on the set, delaying production. In one incident, Bill Amerson remembers a shoot where Holmes disappeared before his big scene. His car was still in the driveway. A few hours later there was a scream from the back of the house. A girl had opened a closet and Holmes was balled up inside of it, freebasing. John was scared to death, not sure where he was.

Towards the end of the '70s, John's habit became so large that he forced Dawn to turn tricks for extra money for drugs. He started committing petty crimes, like breaking into cars, stealing luggage from LAX and he even spent up to $48,000 on appliances a month on his wife's credit cards, to trade for drug money. When he couldn't get work, thanks to his limp dick, he eventually started running drugs for the mob. He racked up considerable debt to mobsters, which lead to his near imprisonment in their world. He continually had to do things for them, to make nice and repay his mounting debts. This was when John Holmes met the infamous and evil Eddie Nash.

THE CRIME

In early 1980 John sparked a relationship with Nash, who was a narcotics dealer and strip club owner in LA. His real name was Adel Nasrallah. He was a notorious cocaine addict who had close mob ties and a violent, reactionary temper. To give you some idea of Nash's public persona and erratic behavior, just watch the scene in Boogie Nights involving firecrackers. Nash was based on the Speedo-wearing, crack addict that Dirk, Reed and Todd try to scam. Holmes' second wife, Laurie Holmes had this to say about Nash in the 1998 Playboy article: "He was an awful man. John told me he used to leave the bathrooms without toilet paper, then offer the young women cocaine if they'd lick his ass clean." John frequented Nash's San Fernando home and eventually became one of the star attractions at Nash's weekend-long drug parties. Nash's home was like a danger zone, complete with handguns, shotguns, crack, coke, heroin, bodyguards and wall-to-wall fucking. It was a place where John could get his hands on drugs for cheap.

At the same time, John found himself in a very compromising position. He had been running drugs for the Wonderland Gang, a small group of very mean drug dealers who lived on Wonderland Ave. in Hollywood, the Wonderland Gang was made up of three principle people: Joy Miller, William Ray Deverell and Ron Launius. Holmes made the idiotic mistake of smoking a few drug deliveries instead of delivering them. He had no money to cover the loss and was totally strung out and desperate. Ron Launius beat him up with a walking cane and threatened to kill him unless he made up for his fuck up. Holmes told the Wonderland Gang about Eddie Nash and the money and drugs hidden within his home. He told them that he would devise a plan to help them get into the house and get Nash's dope and money trouble-free.

In late June of 1981, the plan went into action. John hung out at Nash's until around 2 a.m. He bought some drugs and left. On his way out of the house, he unlocked the back door on purpose. He then went back to 8763 Wonderland Ave., to wait. Soon after Holmes' left Nash's place, Ron Launius, William Ray Deverell and two friends, Tracy McCort and David Lind, entered Nash's home. They held Nash and his bodyguard, Greg Diles, at bay using a .357 Magnum. Nash began crying, begging for his life. Launius stuck the .357 in Nash's mouth. He threatened to kill Nash unless he gave him the combination to the safe. He made Nash beg for his life while they stole all of his drugs and money, right in front of him. The Wonderland Gang left Nash's home with over $10,000, $15,000 in jewelry, 5,000 Quaaludes, eight pounds of cocaine and a kilo of heroin. When they returned home, they found Holmes waiting there anxiously. When he was given his cut of the take, he complained that he deserved more. He was beaten up and thrown out.

ROUGH STUFF

This is where the rough stuff comes in. On July 1, 1981, there was a report of four murders that had taken place at 8763 Wonderland Ave. Four people had been bludgeoned to death, their brains beaten in with hammers. Those four people were Joy Miller, Ron Launius, Billy DeVerell and a woman named Barbara Richardson. Another victim, Susan Launius, survived, although she suffered permanent brain-damage. Investigating officer, Bob Souza, from the LAPD was quoted as saying, "We'd seen it all, but I'd never seen so much blood." And there was a lot of blood. On the walls, on the floors, on the beds, on the ceiling, everywhere. Around the same time as the investigation, John Holmes staggered home. He was covered in blood and shaking. He told Sharon about the murders. He told her that he had to watch, that he had to let it happen or they would have killed him and his family. Holmes was caught wearing a ring that was stolen from Nash's house the day after the robbery. This was how Nash found out he had something to do with it. Nash told Holmes that he would kill him, his friends and family unless he gave up the people who robbed him. He did and he watched as Nash's bodyguards beat five people into hamburger meat with hammers and iron bars.

There are reports that say Holmes may have helped out, by beating Launius' skull in. He hated and feared Launius and everyone knew it. Launius repeatedly ridiculed him and beat him whenever he had a reason to. There was a bloody palm print found on a rail above the body of Launius that matched Holmes' print. Holmes' quickly became a prime suspect in the Wonderland murders, more popularly known as the Four on the Floor murders.

John quickly went on the run. He and Dawn drove east in her Chevy Malibu, all the way to Miami, John breaking into cars along the way to support them. He got off drugs and to Dawn, he seemed to be getting better. But things became even worse once they reached Miami. John made Dawn turn tricks again for extra cash. At first, she agreed, grudgingly taking part. But when she made it very clear that she would no longer do what he said, he started beating her. In one extreme example of John's over-reactive nature, he chased Dawn from their hotel room and began beating her in public, by the pool. Dawn got away and one week later, she led the police to Holmes. John was sent back to LA and put on trial for the murder of the Wonderland Gang. Holmes was found not guilty for the charge of murder but was held and sentenced to a year in prison due to an outstanding burglary charge. Holmes served 111 days of that sentence. When he was released, he went back to Bill Amerson, ready for work. Unfortunately for John, things were beginning to change all around him.

THE CONTAMINATION


When John Holmes came back to porno, he found things all out of order. Video had replaced film and the money was less for everyone involved. John went from making over $1,000 a day to around $300 dollars a day, if he was lucky. Holmes' first film after prison was Marathon. This was where he met his next wife, Laurie Rose aka Misty Dawn. Laurie was the anal queen in porno, she was known for her gift of taking any and all dicks into her welcoming ass. About John she said, "I really want to meet John and I really want all of that in my ass." Such a lovely girl, and so giving. Soon John was fucking her in the ass off screen. A few years later, in 1987, Bill Amerson got a call from John, who was in Las Vegas. He was drunk and he told Bill that he thought he had gotten married to Laurie, but he couldn't remember for sure. Soon after their relationship started, John convinced Laurie to quit porno. Ironically he was worried about her contracting AIDS. Their relationship was anything but stable. John would beat her, talk down to her and basically treat her like dirt. But she continually spoke of John's love for her. In the film Wadd, Bill Amerson remembered a prime example of the love that existed between John and Laurie. He heard Laurie crying and screaming for help in another room. When he reached the room, he found her tied to the bed. John had left her there with cum all over her face. John was nowhere to be found. Bill soon discovered that John was out back, swimming in the pool. Now that's love.

John's health continued to decline, and his cocaine use continued to increase. He used to boast about how healthy he was and how his new diet, the Cocaine Diet, was the reason. Holmes, again, needed money fast, so he made a film called The Private Pleasures of John C. Holmes. It was a gay porno, in which John played the king in a kind of Aladdin setting. John only had sex with one guy, a gay porn star named Joey Yale. Joey Yale died of AIDS not long after the completion of the film.

In 1985 Bill Amerson and John Holmes decided to put in motion the idea for mandatory AIDS testing every six months for all porno stars. John and Bill were the first two to try it. Six months later, they both came back negative. Another six months rolled by, and to show that they really meant it, they tested again. Bill's test came back negative but John's was positive. The doctor told him that he could live for another 20 to 30 years if he just watched his health. He told him he'd have to cut out all smoking, drinking and drug use. John was destroyed by the results. He thought that his life was over then and there. The very idea of not being able to fuck made him miserable. Instead of dropping cigarettes, drinking and drugs, he doubled his entire intake.

John's test results were kept quiet; he said he had colon cancer. He desperately wanted to work again, but Amerson wouldn't allow it. John went to Italy in 1986 and made the film Rise of the Roman Empire with the Italian porno queen and member of Parliament, Cicciolina. He had sex with Cicciolina and a few other girls, all unaware that they were fucking Death himself. Fortunately, none of the people involved with the film got AIDS. When Amerson confronted John about what he had done, he told Amerson that he figured everyone in porno was going to die of AIDS anyway, so what difference did it make.

People have speculated for years how John Holmes got AIDS. A lot of people believe he got it from shooting up, but those closest to him absolutely deny it, saying that John was deathly afraid of needles. Others think he caught it in prison. It has been said that Holmes had a lover in prison that died of AIDS soon after John's release. Some think he contracted it while making The Private Pleasures but the chances of getting AIDS from giving anal sex is practically impossible. My favorite theory about Holmes' contraction of HIV is Laurie Holmes' speculation in the book Porn King: "John and Bill went to Washington, DC right around the time John would of contracted AIDS. It was also during this time that Edward Meese and his "Meese Commission" were on a crusade to shut down the porn industry. I remember hearing that Meese showed President Reagan some porn movies at the White House, one of which I was in. The along came John and Bill and a few others to fight. John even met one of Reagan's Secret Service men. Could it be that John Holmes was injected or somehow given a strain of the AIDS virus? Maybe it was the United States Government, not God, making an example of John to underscore the 'horror' of pornography." Man, that's a good theory.

THE CREMATION

John Holmes died of AIDS on March 13, 1988. Laurie was by his side. He told her that she had to make sure that no one got his dick, that no one cut it off and put it in a jar. He wanted to take it with him. Laurie had John's body cremated and scattered his ashes in the Pacific Ocean. Laurie said that's what John wanted, but everyone else who was close to John, said he had always wanted to be buried. She also prevented other people from seeing him in the hospital before he died, then called them after he died, accusing them of neglecting him in his time of need. Hmmm? Something is wrong with this picture.

John's death sparked a big change in the porn industry. AIDS was no longer a bad word, and it was no longer ignored. His monumental effect on the porn industry continued after he was gone, resulting in what has probably saved many a life and the industry as a whole.

John Holmes was one of most contradictory people in pop culture. He seemed to have a different mask for each person he met, worked with, fucked and loved. The porno industry is what Holmes came to blame for his downfall and death, which in some ways, is very true. But knowing, from his first wife Sharon Gebenini, that he never used any unhealthy substances until he started doing porn, one can't help but understand why Holmes may have decided to blame porno for ruining his life. But it also made his life and fueled the porn industry. He blamed porno for his misguided life, yet he chose each and every path he took. On the other side of the pillow, he loved porno for making him a superstar, yet he made porno bigger and better then it had ever been, or would be after him. John Holmes' legendary career continues to grow each and every year, bringing in new fans that crave to see his giant cock ramming into holes the world over. There will never be another John Holmes, there may never be another dick like his or a myth like his. Holmes' said it best when he talked about his job appreciation for the film Exhausted: "A happy gardner is the one with dirty fingernails, and a happy cook is a fat cook. I never get tired of what I do because I'm a sex fiend. I'm very lusty."
-Sam McAbee

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