Ann Perry (1936-2015)

Alias:
Ann Meyers
Ann Myers
Ann Perry-Rhine
S.B.
Stella Cather
Virginia Ann Perry-Rhine

Birthplace:
Spokane, Washington, USA

Born:
March 23, 1936

Died:
September 11, 2015

Ann Perry was born Virginia Ann Lindsay on March 23, 1936 in Spokane, Washington. Perry attended a private Catholic school and initially planned on being a nun. Ann met her first husband Ron Myers while attending a convent and soon thereafter decided to abandon a life of celibacy and devotion. After acting in a handful of soft-core adult features in the early 1960s, Ann decided to launch her own production company called Evolution Enterprises in the 1970's which enabled Perry to write, direct, and produce her own hardcore movies. Perry went on to become the first female president of the Adult Film Association of America (AFAA). A staunch advocate of free speech, Ann was arrested several times on morals charges. Married four times, Perry was the mother of two children who include a son, Greg Yedding. She died from Alzheimer's Disease on September 11, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

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Assistant Production Manager:
1971  Swamp Girl

Writer:
1971  Swamp Girl
1972  Dial-a-Degenerate

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