Jon Dough (1962-2006)

Alias:
Chad Sanders
Chet Anuszek
Chet Anutzek
Chet Aznivour
Chet Sanders
Chet Walker
Gregory Phillips
Jan Sanders
John Doc
John Doe
John Dough
John Dunn
John Duogh
Jon Doc
Rock Taylor

Birthplace:
Pennsylvania, USA

Born:
November 12, 1962

Died:
August 27, 2006

Jon Dough (born Chester "Chet" Joseph Anuszak; November 12, 1962 – August 27, 2006) was an American pornographic actor who worked steadily from 1985 to 2006. After graduating from college, Dough moved to Los Angeles, where he initially tried breaking into soap operas. However, a photo shoot at Hustler quickly resulted in steady work in the adult industry. As Dough or one of his other performing aliases, he was a veteran of nearly 1,100 adult videos and had directed 71 titles, according to the IAFD. One of his most noteworthy achievements was participating in a gangbang with 101 women, as well as appearing the first DVD published by the adult-magazine publisher Hustler. Dough's first marriage was to Deidre Holland, a pornographic actress, whom he later divorced.[9] He married pornographic actress Monique DeMoan, with whom he had a daughter in August 2002. Dough died on August 27, 2006, in Chatsworth, California of suicide by hanging. He was 43 years old. DeMoan discovered his body in a closet in their home. DeMoan subsequently left the industry and is raising their daughter in an undisclosed location.[citation needed] In a 2012 interview with Louis Theroux, she cited his struggle with a long-term drug addiction and insolvent porn business as a catalyst for his worsening depression and eventual suicide.

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