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Casey Donovan (actor)

John Calvin Culver (November 2, 1943[1] – August 10, 1987[2]), better known under his stage name Casey Donovan, was an American male pornographic film actor from the late 1960s until the mid-1980s, appearing primarily in adult films and videos catering to gay male audiences, during the Golden Age of Porn. Following a brief career as a Latin teacher and a stint as a highly-paid male model, Donovan appeared in Boys in the Sand (1971), the film that would cement his status as a gay icon. Attempts to build on his notoriety to achieve mainstream crossover success failed, but Donovan continued to be a bankable star in the adult industry for the next 15 years. He was briefly a mainstream actor, who appeared on stage, as well as a theatre producer and manager, and appeared as himself in TV series Emerald City.

Casey Donovan
Born
John Calvin Culver

(1943-11-02)November 2, 1943
DiedAugust 10, 1987(1987-08-10) (aged 43)
Other names
  • Casey Donovan
  • Ken Donovan
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Early life Edit

Culver was born in East Bloomfield, New York, growing up there with his parents and older brother Duane.[3]

Culver attended the State University of New York at Geneseo (SUNY), where he was a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and the drama club. After graduation in 1965 he accepted a teaching position in Peekskill, New York.[4] He later took a job at the private Ethical Culture Fieldston School on New York City's Central Park West[5] but was fired during his second year following an altercation in which he physically disciplined a female student (reportedly the daughter of actor Eli Wallach).[6]

Following his dismissal, Culver drifted into prostitution.[7] He also began pursuing an acting career, appearing in summer stock theatre with the Peterborough Players.[8]

Modeling career Edit

Through one of his escorting clients, Culver landed a spot with the Wilhelmina Models modeling agency, commanding an hourly rate of US$60 (equivalent to $400 in 2020).[9]

He continued to pursue stage work, landing an understudy job in 1969 in the Off-Broadway gay-themed play And Puppy Dog Tails, making his Broadway debut in 1970 in the Native American-themed production Brave and a co-starring role in the off-Broadway play Circle in the Water (also in 1970).[10]

Adult film career Edit

In 1971, Culver played a supporting role in a low-budget sexploitation thriller film called Ginger. While the film was a commercial and critical failure, Variety noted his performance positively, saying "Only Calvin Culver ... shows any indication of better things to come."[9] This in turn led to an offer to appear in Casey,[11] a gay pornographic film in which Culver played the title role, a gay man who is visited by his fairy godmother Wanda (Culver playing a dual role in drag), and is granted a series of wishes which make him sexually irresistible to other men. Culver later took the title character's name, Casey, and that of the popular Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan to create the pseudonym under which he would appear in all his other erotic roles.[12]

Culver was first credited under the "Casey Donovan" name in Boys in the Sand (1971), directed by Wakefield Poole. The film was an instant success and is considered a classic of male erotic cinema. With the success and celebrity he garnered from the film, Donovan believed that he would be able to cross over into mainstream film. While there were meetings with directors like John Schlesinger and Raymond St. Jacques[13] and talk of casting him in mainstream projects including adaptations of novels by Mary Renault and Patricia Nell Warren,[14] the only film opportunities open to him were as the star of more erotic films. These included the bisexual porn film Score,[15] The Back Row with George Payne,[16] L. A. Tool & Die with Bob Blount and Richard Locke,[17] The Other Side of Aspen with Al Parker, Steve Turk and Dick Fisk,[18] Boys in the Sand II[19] and Inevitable Love, with Jon King and Jamie Wingo.[20]

Shortly before his death he starred, appearing heavily intoxicated, in the fisting movie Fucked Up, for Christopher Rage. He also appeared in a number of heterosexual porn films, most notably The Opening of Misty Beethoven where he had a scene with Constance Money, in which he plays a gay male art dealer who is seduced by a woman.[21]

Mainstream acting career Edit

Outside his adult film career, Donovan continued to pursue stage work. In 1972, he was cast in a short-lived Broadway revival of Captain Brassbound's Conversion.[22] Star Ingrid Bergman described him as "having the same kind and as much charisma as Robert Redford."[23] He then landed a small role in the 1973 Lincoln Center production of The Merchant of Venice,[24] which was praised as having "vivid appeal."[25] In 1974, Donovan starred as Brian, a gay bathhouse attendant, in the play Tubstrip, written and directed by Jerry Douglas, which had successful runs in Los Angeles and San Francisco before moving to Broadway.[26][27] While the play was critically deemed entertaining enough to its target gay audience[28] (having earned, in the words of one critic, a "nationwide gay housekeeping seal of approval")[29] Donovan himself was judged as simply "no better nor worse [an] actor than most of the others [in the cast]."[30] In 1983, he turned his hand to producing, with an unsuccessful Broadway revival of Terrence McNally's play The Ritz[31] in which he also appeared.[32]

Donovan's iconic status allowed him to build a lucrative career as a high-priced prostitute,[33] though it would cost him his legitimate modeling career as more and more clients made the connection between model Culver and porn star Donovan.[34] He wrote an advice column, "Ask Casey," for the gay-oriented Stallion magazine beginning in 1982.[35]

Personal life Edit

In 1973, Donovan met actor-turned-writer Tom Tryon, and the two entered into a long-term relationship the following year.[36] Tryon was deeply closeted and grew increasingly disturbed by Donovan's notoriety. Their relationship ended in 1977.[37]

In 1978, Donovan purchased a house in Key West, Florida, to run as a bed and breakfast dubbed "Casa Donovan." He struggled to keep it and the business eventually failed.[38] More successful was his time as a celebrity tour guide, conducting all-gay trips in partnership with an outfit called Star Tours to Italy, China, Peru and other destinations.[39]

Later years and death Edit

By 1985, Donovan's health had begun to deteriorate after he contracted HIV. Although he had counseled his fans through his "Ask Casey" column as early as 1982 to take steps to avoid contracting HIV by reducing their number of sexual partners[40] and urging his fans to be tested for HIV once the test was developed, Donovan did not heed his own advice. He made little or no effort to change his own behavior despite knowing that contracting HIV was then-considered terminal, with virtually no treatment options.[41]

On August 10, 1987, Donovan died of an HIV/AIDS-related pulmonary infection in Inverness, Florida, aged 43.[42]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Grief, p. 188
  2. ^ Rutledge (1992), p. 281
  3. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 7
  4. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 28
  5. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 34
  6. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 36
  7. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 37
  8. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 39
  9. ^ a b Edmonson 1998, p. 51
  10. ^ Edmonson 1998, pp. 50–2
  11. ^ "Casey". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  12. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 59
  13. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 121
  14. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 122
  15. ^ "Score". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  16. ^ "The Back Row". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  17. ^ "L.A. Tool & Die". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  18. ^ "The Other Side of Aspen". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  19. ^ "Boys in the Sand II". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  20. ^ "Inevitable Love". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  21. ^ "The Opening of Misty Beethoven". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  22. ^ "Captain Brassbound's Conversion". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  23. ^ O'Brian, Jack (November 15, 1972). "New York's Voice of Broadway". The Pocono Record.
  24. ^ "The Merchant of Venice". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  25. ^ Glover, William (March 6, 1973). "The critic's view". Associated Press.
  26. ^ Schildcrout, Jordan (Fall 2017). "Legitimate: Jerry Douglas's Tubstrip and the Erotic Theatre of Gay Liberation". Journal of American Drama and Theatre. 30 (1).
  27. ^ "Tubstrip". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  28. ^ Sarmento, William E. (November 13, 1974). ""Tubstrip" hits the gay white way". Lowell Sun.
  29. ^ Glover, William (November 2, 1974). "Gays like what "Tubstrip" offers". Oakland Tribune.
  30. ^ Taylor, Robert (August 29, 1974). "Tub be or not tub be". Oakland Tribune.
  31. ^ Rutledge, (1989), p. 229
  32. ^ "The Ritz". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  33. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 171
  34. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 124
  35. ^ Rutledge (1992), p. 189
  36. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 142
  37. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 154
  38. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 184
  39. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 198
  40. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 196
  41. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 216
  42. ^ Edmonson 1998, p. 227

References Edit

  • Edmonson, Roger (1998), Boy in the sand : Casey Donovan, all-American sex star, Alyson Books, ISBN 978-1-55583-457-9, OCLC 39147834
  • Bret, David (2017). "Casey Donovan: Blond Bombshell: Gay Porn's Pioneering Megastar". London, DbBooks. ISBN 978-1546388180
  • Grief, Martin (1982). The Gay Book of Days. New York, Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8184-0384-5.
  • Rutledge, Leigh (1992). The Gay Decades. New York, Penguin Books Ltd. ISBN 0-452-26810-9.
  • Rutledge, Leigh (1989). The Gay Fireside Companion. New York, Alyson Publications. ISBN 1-55583-164-8.

External links Edit

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John Calvin Culver November 2 1943 1 August 10 1987 2 better known under his stage name Casey Donovan was an American male pornographic film actor from the late 1960s until the mid 1980s appearing primarily in adult films and videos catering to gay male audiences during the Golden Age of Porn Following a brief career as a Latin teacher and a stint as a highly paid male model Donovan appeared in Boys in the Sand 1971 the film that would cement his status as a gay icon Attempts to build on his notoriety to achieve mainstream crossover success failed but Donovan continued to be a bankable star in the adult industry for the next 15 years He was briefly a mainstream actor who appeared on stage as well as a theatre producer and manager and appeared as himself in TV series Emerald City Casey DonovanBornJohn Calvin Culver 1943 11 02 November 2 1943East Bloomfield New York U S DiedAugust 10 1987 1987 08 10 aged 43 Inverness Florida U S Other namesCasey DonovanKen DonovanHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Contents 1 Early life 2 Modeling career 3 Adult film career 4 Mainstream acting career 5 Personal life 6 Later years and death 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditCulver was born in East Bloomfield New York growing up there with his parents and older brother Duane 3 Culver attended the State University of New York at Geneseo SUNY where he was a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and the drama club After graduation in 1965 he accepted a teaching position in Peekskill New York 4 He later took a job at the private Ethical Culture Fieldston School on New York City s Central Park West 5 but was fired during his second year following an altercation in which he physically disciplined a female student reportedly the daughter of actor Eli Wallach 6 Following his dismissal Culver drifted into prostitution 7 He also began pursuing an acting career appearing in summer stock theatre with the Peterborough Players 8 Modeling career EditThrough one of his escorting clients Culver landed a spot with the Wilhelmina Models modeling agency commanding an hourly rate of US 60 equivalent to 400 in 2020 9 He continued to pursue stage work landing an understudy job in 1969 in the Off Broadway gay themed play And Puppy Dog Tails making his Broadway debut in 1970 in the Native American themed production Brave and a co starring role in the off Broadway play Circle in the Water also in 1970 10 Adult film career EditIn 1971 Culver played a supporting role in a low budget sexploitation thriller film called Ginger While the film was a commercial and critical failure Variety noted his performance positively saying Only Calvin Culver shows any indication of better things to come 9 This in turn led to an offer to appear in Casey 11 a gay pornographic film in which Culver played the title role a gay man who is visited by his fairy godmother Wanda Culver playing a dual role in drag and is granted a series of wishes which make him sexually irresistible to other men Culver later took the title character s name Casey and that of the popular Scottish singer songwriter Donovan to create the pseudonym under which he would appear in all his other erotic roles 12 Culver was first credited under the Casey Donovan name in Boys in the Sand 1971 directed by Wakefield Poole The film was an instant success and is considered a classic of male erotic cinema With the success and celebrity he garnered from the film Donovan believed that he would be able to cross over into mainstream film While there were meetings with directors like John Schlesinger and Raymond St Jacques 13 and talk of casting him in mainstream projects including adaptations of novels by Mary Renault and Patricia Nell Warren 14 the only film opportunities open to him were as the star of more erotic films These included the bisexual porn film Score 15 The Back Row with George Payne 16 L A Tool amp Die with Bob Blount and Richard Locke 17 The Other Side of Aspen with Al Parker Steve Turk and Dick Fisk 18 Boys in the Sand II 19 and Inevitable Love with Jon King and Jamie Wingo 20 Shortly before his death he starred appearing heavily intoxicated in the fisting movie Fucked Up for Christopher Rage He also appeared in a number of heterosexual porn films most notably The Opening of Misty Beethoven where he had a scene with Constance Money in which he plays a gay male art dealer who is seduced by a woman 21 Mainstream acting career EditOutside his adult film career Donovan continued to pursue stage work In 1972 he was cast in a short lived Broadway revival of Captain Brassbound s Conversion 22 Star Ingrid Bergman described him as having the same kind and as much charisma as Robert Redford 23 He then landed a small role in the 1973 Lincoln Center production of The Merchant of Venice 24 which was praised as having vivid appeal 25 In 1974 Donovan starred as Brian a gay bathhouse attendant in the play Tubstrip written and directed by Jerry Douglas which had successful runs in Los Angeles and San Francisco before moving to Broadway 26 27 While the play was critically deemed entertaining enough to its target gay audience 28 having earned in the words of one critic a nationwide gay housekeeping seal of approval 29 Donovan himself was judged as simply no better nor worse an actor than most of the others in the cast 30 In 1983 he turned his hand to producing with an unsuccessful Broadway revival of Terrence McNally s play The Ritz 31 in which he also appeared 32 Donovan s iconic status allowed him to build a lucrative career as a high priced prostitute 33 though it would cost him his legitimate modeling career as more and more clients made the connection between model Culver and porn star Donovan 34 He wrote an advice column Ask Casey for the gay oriented Stallion magazine beginning in 1982 35 Personal life EditIn 1973 Donovan met actor turned writer Tom Tryon and the two entered into a long term relationship the following year 36 Tryon was deeply closeted and grew increasingly disturbed by Donovan s notoriety Their relationship ended in 1977 37 In 1978 Donovan purchased a house in Key West Florida to run as a bed and breakfast dubbed Casa Donovan He struggled to keep it and the business eventually failed 38 More successful was his time as a celebrity tour guide conducting all gay trips in partnership with an outfit called Star Tours to Italy China Peru and other destinations 39 Later years and death EditBy 1985 Donovan s health had begun to deteriorate after he contracted HIV Although he had counseled his fans through his Ask Casey column as early as 1982 to take steps to avoid contracting HIV by reducing their number of sexual partners 40 and urging his fans to be tested for HIV once the test was developed Donovan did not heed his own advice He made little or no effort to change his own behavior despite knowing that contracting HIV was then considered terminal with virtually no treatment options 41 On August 10 1987 Donovan died of an HIV AIDS related pulmonary infection in Inverness Florida aged 43 42 See also Edit Biography portalLGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York City List of male performers in gay porn films List of pornographic movie studiosNotes Edit Grief p 188 Rutledge 1992 p 281 Edmonson 1998 p 7 Edmonson 1998 p 28 Edmonson 1998 p 34 Edmonson 1998 p 36 Edmonson 1998 p 37 Edmonson 1998 p 39 a b Edmonson 1998 p 51 Edmonson 1998 pp 50 2 Casey Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Edmonson 1998 p 59 Edmonson 1998 p 121 Edmonson 1998 p 122 Score Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 The Back Row Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 L A Tool amp Die Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 The Other Side of Aspen Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Boys in the Sand II Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Inevitable Love Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 The Opening of Misty Beethoven Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Captain Brassbound s Conversion Internet Broadway Database Retrieved November 6 2007 O Brian Jack November 15 1972 New York s Voice of Broadway The Pocono Record The Merchant of Venice Internet Broadway Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Glover William March 6 1973 The critic s view Associated Press Schildcrout Jordan Fall 2017 Legitimate Jerry Douglas s Tubstrip and the Erotic Theatre of Gay Liberation Journal of American Drama and Theatre 30 1 Tubstrip Internet Broadway Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Sarmento William E November 13 1974 Tubstrip hits the gay white way Lowell Sun Glover William November 2 1974 Gays like what Tubstrip offers Oakland Tribune Taylor Robert August 29 1974 Tub be or not tub be Oakland Tribune Rutledge 1989 p 229 The Ritz Internet Broadway Database Retrieved November 6 2007 Edmonson 1998 p 171 Edmonson 1998 p 124 Rutledge 1992 p 189 Edmonson 1998 p 142 Edmonson 1998 p 154 Edmonson 1998 p 184 Edmonson 1998 p 198 Edmonson 1998 p 196 Edmonson 1998 p 216 Edmonson 1998 p 227References EditEdmonson Roger 1998 Boy in the sand Casey Donovan all American sex star Alyson Books ISBN 978 1 55583 457 9 OCLC 39147834 Bret David 2017 Casey Donovan Blond Bombshell Gay Porn s Pioneering Megastar London DbBooks ISBN 978 1546388180 Grief Martin 1982 The Gay Book of Days New York Carol Publishing Group ISBN 0 8184 0384 5 Rutledge Leigh 1992 The Gay Decades New York Penguin Books Ltd ISBN 0 452 26810 9 Rutledge Leigh 1989 The Gay Fireside Companion New York Alyson Publications ISBN 1 55583 164 8 External links EditCasey Donovan at IMDb Casey Donovan at the Internet Adult Film Database Casey Donovan at the Adult Film Database Casey Donovan at the Internet Broadway Database ManNet Review The Wakefield Poole Collection 1971 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casey Donovan actor amp oldid 1169870782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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