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Jack Wrangler

John Robert Stillman (July 11, 1946 – April 7, 2009), billed professionally as Jack Wrangler, was an American gay and straight pornographic film actor, theatrical producer, director and writer.[1] Open about his homosexuality and adult film work throughout his career, Wrangler was considered an icon of the gay-liberation movement.[2]

Jack Wrangler
Born
John Robert Stillman

(1946-07-11)July 11, 1946
DiedApril 7, 2009(2009-04-07) (aged 62)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Other namesJack Stillman
Alma materNorthwestern University
Occupation(s)Actor, director and producer
Years active1970–2003
Spouse
(m. 1994)
Parents
  • Robert Thurston Stillman (father)
  • Ruth Clark Stillman (mother)

In 2008, a feature-length documentary film, Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon, was released documenting his careers both off and on the stage.[3]

Wrangler's wife for the last 15 years of his life was U.S. singer Margaret Whiting.

Biography Edit

Early years Edit

Wrangler was born John Robert Stillman in Beverly Hills, California.[3] His father was Hollywood film and television producer Robert Thurston Stillman,[4][5] who produced such films as Champion, Second Chorus, and Home of the Brave[6] and produced television series such as Boots and Saddles,[6] Rawhide, and Bonanza.[2][7][8] His mother, Ruth Clark Stillman, was a former dancer in Busby Berkeley musicals.[2][7]

Stillman began his acting career at the age of nine in the television series The Faith of Our Children (1953–1955).[2][3] The series, which starred Eleanor Powell, was a syndicated religious family show that won five local Emmy Awards.[9]

He became aware of his homosexuality when he was 10 years old.[10][11]

Stillman graduated in 1968 with a degree in theater from the College of Speech at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.[2][3][12]

Career Edit

Adult film Edit

Despite his good looks and acting skills, Stillman found only limited early work in Los Angeles, California, and New York City on the stage and as a model and dancer.[2][3] One of his first roles was in Douglas Dean Goodman's play Special Friends, one of the first gay-themed plays by a gay playwright to be performed in San Francisco, California.[13] He played a former prostitute from Arkansas who becomes a bad go-go dancer in California, in a role which required extensive nudity.[14] He finally settled in New York City and found work as a bartender and go-go dancer.[2][3]

In 1970, he made his first appearance in a male strip show, using the name "Jack Wrangler."[2][3] (The pseudonymous last name was taken from the label on his Wrangler-brand work shirt.)[3]

Wrangler was approached to appear in gay pornographic films by Magnum Studios, the pioneering gay adult film studio and magazine publisher, after studio heads saw a poster for Special Friends featuring him semi-nude.[15] His first gay porn film was 1970's Eyes of a Stranger (also known as Eyes of a Gay Stranger; Magnum Studios), one of the first hard-core gay adult films to be released commercially in the United States.[16][17] Wrangler performed in gay pornographic films for several reasons. First he saw them as culturally subversive and politically liberating:

At the time we were all trying to find out who the hell we were as individuals, what we wanted specifically on our own terms, who we wanted to be, what our potentials were, what our differences were, what made us unique… And I think that's why the XXX-rated films were important, because it was like, Oh, my God, there are other people who like the same things as me, like leather, or being blown on a pool table. [Laughs] It was a start—literally stripping ourselves naked and trying to begin from there.[11]

Second, he "wasn't comfortable in his own skin" and wanted some adventure in his life.[15]

During his adult-film career, Wrangler appeared in 47 films.[18] Among his more notable gay films were Kansas City Trucking Co., Hot House, Sex Machine, and A Night at the Adonis.[16][19][20][21]

In 1978, Wrangler made the move to heterosexual adult film, making his debut in China Sisters which included his first sexual encounter with a woman on film.[10][11] China Sisters featured a plot involving two women who seduce a gay man and turn him straight. Wrangler told Terry Gross of NPR that the film crew knew he was gay and cheered him on while he lost his heterosexual virginity.[22] He quickly made a number of well-known and popular straight-adult films, including Jack and Jill, Roommates, and The Devil in Miss Jones 2.[2][20] He was a favorite of director Chuck Vincent, the critically acclaimed, openly gay director of some of the top straight-adult films of the 1970s and 1980s. Vincent's films subvert straight porn's traditional focus on the female body by focusing on Wrangler's body and fixing the viewer's eye on the male (rather than female) sexual experience.[19][23]

As Wrangler, he became an icon of the gay-liberation movement.[2][3] His popularity as a gay-porn star was so great that "Jack Wrangler" was prominently mentioned in playwright Doric Wilson's 1984 play, Forever After.[24]

Theatre Edit

As Wrangler was achieving fame as one of the first iconic gay-porn stars, his acting career also blossomed. He co-starred alongside playwright and actor Robert Patrick in Patrick's 1979 play T-Shirts at The Glines theater in New York City.[25] In 1985, Wrangler wrote the book for the musical I Love You, Jimmy Valentine – which starred Whiting.[26] In the mid-1980s, he appeared in the play Soul Survivor, a comedy about a gay man whose lover has died of AIDS.[27]

By this time Wrangler's adult-film career was tapering off. He published his autobiography, The Jack Wrangler Story, or What's a Nice Boy Like You Doing?, in 1984.[28] But Whiting demanded that he give up his porn career and live erotic shows.[8][29] In 1986 at the age of 40, he appeared in his final adult picture, a straight porn film titled Rising Star (Caballero Home Video).

Wrangler turned his attention to Whiting's career and cabaret. He became a board member of the Johnny Mercer Foundation after its founding in 1982,[30][31] and worked to promote Mercer's music. He wrote and produced a 1985 cabaret show for Whiting which featured Mercer's music,[32] and in 1996 co-wrote and produced Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: The Jazz Concert (inspired by the Mercer music used in the film, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil).[33] A year later, he helped conceive the 1997 Broadway revue Dream, which starred Whiting and contained many Mercer songs.[34] Wrangler conceived the idea of a ballet based on Mercer's 1946 musical St. Louis Woman, which was performed by the Dance Theater of Harlem in 2003.[30][35] Wrangler was also a promoter of the cabaret singer Carol Woods, writing and producing several shows for her between 1984 and 2001.[36] Wrangler also wrote, directed, or produced a number of other plays, musicals and revues, including The Valentine Touch, The First Lady and Other Stories of Our Times, and Irina Abroad![2]

Wrangler authored a column on health and fitness, "Wrangler's Weights and Measures", for the short-lived, gay-lifestyle magazine Au Contraire in 1979.

Personal life Edit

Wrangler was a virgin to heterosexual sex until college.[37] In 1976, Wrangler met singer Margaret Whiting, 22 years his senior, in a nightclub; Wrangler later recalled: "I was with my manager when I looked over at Margaret, who was surrounded by five guys in a booth. There she was with the hair, the furs and the big gestures. I thought, 'Boy, now that's New York! That's glamour!' I had to meet her."[8] Their romance began a few weeks later.

The couple was strongly criticized for the relationship, and Wrangler was accused of "turning straight" and entering the relationship simply for money. However, Wrangler always considered himself homosexual. "I'm not bisexual and I'm not straight", Wrangler later said. "I'm gay, but I could never live a gay lifestyle, because I'm much too competitive. When I was with a guy I would always want to be better than him: what we were accomplishing, what we were wearing—anything. With a woman you compete like crazy, but coming from different points of view, and as far as I'm concerned, that was doable."[10]

Nonetheless, the early years of their relationship were difficult, as Wrangler and Whiting struggled with Wrangler's homosexuality.[8] When Wrangler shouted at her in a restaurant that he was gay, Whiting responded, "only around the edges, dear."[8] Wrangler explained in an interview: "When I got with Margaret, I knew I had to change course. She would have my bags packed and sitting outside the door when I got home at night and things like that. Plus I would go through massive guilt whenever I did go out with a guy and I was with her. So I finally said that's it. I went to her one night and said I'm never going to cheat on you again with anybody. So my sex life became very masturbatory. And I'm good at that-very good at that, in fact."[38] The couple was married from 1994 until his death.[2][3]

In 1980, Wrangler, his step-grandmother, and his manager were attacked, pistol-whipped, and tied up by six burglars at his step-grandmother's home in Bel Air, California. The robbers made off with more than $250,000 in furs and cash.[8][39]

In 1998, Wrangler and Whiting filed a $3 million lawsuit against New York City when the 74-year-old Whiting tripped on loose pavement and broke her hip. Their suit claimed $2 million in damages for her injuries and $1 million for loss of conjugal relations.[29][40]

In 2008, a feature-length documentary film about Wrangler, Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon, premiered at Newfest and received the GayVN Award. It was produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures,[3] and is distributed by TLA Releasing.

Wrangler died on April 7, 2009, at the age of 62 from complications from emphysema.[1][2]

Selected filmography Edit

  • Eyes of a Stranger (1970)
  • Kansas City Trucking Co. (1976)
  • A Night At The Adonis (1978)
  • Gemini (1979)
  • Jack and Jill (1979)
  • Hot House (1980)
  • Sex Machine (1980)
  • Wanted (1980)
  • Roommates (1981)
  • The Devil in Miss Jones 2 (1982)
  • In Love (1983)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . The Advocate. April 7, 2009. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Dennis Hevesi. "Jack Wrangler, Actor in Sex Films and Producer, Dies at 62".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Jack Wrangler Dies at 62". The Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. April 9, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  4. ^ "BEEFCAKE IN T-SHIRTS: Jack Wrangler interviewed in 1980 by Don Shewey for the Soho News". Donshewey.com. 1980-04-23. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  5. ^ "Actor starred in porn films in 1970s, became gay icon". The Denver Post. Associated Press. 8 April 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  6. ^ a b Jack Wrangler at IMDb
  7. ^ a b Simonson, Robert. "Jack Wrangler, Producer, Actor and Spouse of Margaret Whiting, Dies at 62." Playbill. April 9, 2009. April 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b c d e f Stark, John. "After Three Marriages, Crooner Margaret Whiting Lands Her Ideal in X-Rated Star Jack Wrangler." 2005-04-14 at the Wayback Machine People. May 4, 1987.
  9. ^ Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; and McNeilly, Donald. Vaudeville, Old & New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America. New York: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 0-415-93853-8; Bernal, Michael. "Eleanor Powell: Queen of Tap Dancing." Classic Images. March 1999 2009-04-12 at the Wayback Machine; Starr, Steve. "Eleanor Powell." Windy City Times. October 1, 2003.
  10. ^ a b c Brother, Job. "The Anatomy of Jack Wrangler." The Advocate. November 5, 2008.
  11. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2009-04-12. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  12. ^ "John Stillman" (obit), "Northwestern", Fall 2009 (magazine)
  13. ^ Douglas Dean Goodman Papers. Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies. Special Collections and Rare Books. University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis.
  14. ^ Erstein, Hap. "Jack Wrangler: A Porn Star is Reborn." Palm Beach Post. March 3, 2005 April 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. ^ a b Zeffer, Andy. "A 'Dream' Becomes A Reality." South Florida Blade. March 4, 2005. April 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ a b Burger, John R. One-Handed Histories: The Eroto-Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1995. ISBN 1-56023-852-6
  17. ^ Wayne, Bruce, ed. Gay AdultVideo Star Directory. Los Angeles: Companion Press, 2000. ISBN 1-889138-22-3
  18. ^ There is disagreement over his film appearances. One source claims he appeared in more than 85 films. See: Stark, "After Three Marriages, Crooner Margaret Whiting Lands Her Ideal in X-Rated Star Jack Wrangler", People, May 4, 1987. However, more authoritative adult-film sources list only 47 pornographic movies, not including compilations and re-releases. See: Wayne, Gay AdultVideo Star Directory, 2000; "Jack Wrangler – Filmography." Internet Adult Film Database. Accessed April 9, 2009.
  19. ^ a b Bozelka, Kevin John. "Porn Studies (Review)." The Velvet Light Trap. Spring 2007.
  20. ^ a b Ramone, Mike; Connelly, Tim; Stokes, Peter; and Anderson, Acme. The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time. Jackson, Tenn.: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006. ISBN 1-56025-719-9
  21. ^ Douglas, Jerry. "Joe Gage: Interview With A Legend." Manshots. June 1992; "Kansas City Trucking Co." Chicago Free Press. April 2, 2009 March 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine; [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/42/gage.htm Morris, Gary. "Keep on Truckin': An Interview with Joe Gage." Bright Lights Film Journal. November 2003.
  22. ^ "Remembering Gay Porn Icon Jack Wrangler". National Public Radio. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  23. ^ McNeil, Legs; Osborne, Jennifer; and Pavia, Peter. The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry. New York: HarperCollins, 2004. ISBN 0-06-009659-4; Williams, Linda. Porn Studies. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8223-3312-0; Jarvie, Ian Charles. "Thinking About Society: Theory and Practice." Berlin: Springer, 1986. ISBN 90-277-2068-1; Jennings, David. Skinflicks: The Inside Story of the X-Rated Video Industry. Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse, 2000. ISBN 1-58721-184-X
  24. ^ Wilson, Doric. Forever After: A Vivisection of Gay Male Love, Without Intermission. New York: TnT Classic Books, 1984. ISBN 0-935672-01-X
  25. ^ The Robert Patrick Papers, *T-Mss 1978-006. Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.; Schwarz, Jeffrey. "Remembering Jack Wrangler." The Advocate. April 7, 2009 April 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  26. ^ Holden, Stephen. "Melodies, Memories and Whiting At Freddy's." The New York Times. November 22, 1985; Nemy, Enid. "On Stage." The New York Times. February 26, 1988.
  27. ^ Charles, Eleanor. "Westchester Guide." The New York Times. June 4, 1995.
  28. ^ Wrangler, Jack and Johnes, Carl. The Jack Wrangler Story, or What's a Nice Boy Like You Doing? New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. ISBN 0-312-43941-5; Klein, Allen. "Meet Carl Jones-Actor, Agent, Editor, Author." The New York Times. January 13, 1985.
  29. ^ a b Wadler, Joyce. "Heartaches, Heartthrobs and a Smattering of Song." The New York Times. January 22, 2002.
  30. ^ a b Dunning, Jennifer. "'St. Louis Woman' Struts Back Into Town." The New York Times. July 6, 2003.
  31. ^ Margaret Whiting's father was a collaborator of Mercer. When Whiting was orphaned at the age of eight, Mercer took her in. Whiting helped co-found the Johnny Mercer Foundation and is its long-time president. See: Furia, Philip. Skylark: The Life and Times of Johnny Mercer. Paperback ed. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2004. ISBN 0-312-33099-5; Whiting, Margaret. It Might As Well Be Spring: A Musical Autobiography. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1987. ISBN 0-688-06406-X; Holden, Stephen. "The Songs Her Father's Lyricist Taught Her." The New York Times. March 30, 1997.
  32. ^ Wilson, John S. "For Margaret Whiting, A 40-Year Look Back." The New York Times. November 21, 1985.
  33. ^ Epstein, Benjamin. "New Line of Work for 'Good and Evil'." Los Angeles Times. November 14, 1996; Conway, Ann. "Gala Is Anything but a Drag." Los Angeles Times. November 11, 1999; Klein, Allen. "Reveling in the Voice of Experience." The New York Times. August 29, 1999.
  34. ^ Holden, Stephen. "The Songs Her Father's Lyricist Taught Her." The New York Times. March 30, 1997; Marks, Peter. "A Parade of Hits 5 Decades Long." The New York Times. April 4, 1997; Dream - Cast, Credits, and Program." Johnny Mercer.com. 2009-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 9, 2009.
  35. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna. "Passion, Wrongs and Reconciliation in a Racetrack Saloon." The New York Times. July 10, 2003.
  36. ^ Holden, Stephen. " "Carol Woods Joins 2 Styles In Tribute To Sammy Davis." The New York Times. August 17, 1984; Holden, Stephen. "Cabaret: Carol Woods." The New York Times. June 6, 1985; Holden, Stephen. "Cabaret Guide." The New York Times. January 26, 2001.
  37. ^ Boyd McDonald, Cruising the Movies, South Pasadena, California, Semiotext(e), 2015, ISBN 9781584351719, p. 183.
  38. ^ Jack Wrangler, ’Icon’ of Gay and Straight Adult Film, Dead at 62, edgemedianetwork.com, 8 April 2009
  39. ^ "$272,000 in Furs, Cash Taken at Bel-Air Home." Los Angeles Times. November 1, 1980.
  40. ^ "Margaret Whiting Sues New York For $3 million." CNN.com. October 7, 1998; Zwecker, Bill. "Whiting's Stumble Could Bring A Windfall." Chicago Sun-Times. October 8, 1998; "Ex-Pop Singer Whiting Files Lawsuit." Associated Press. October 7, 1998.

External links Edit

  • Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon Facebook Page
  • Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon Official Site 2012-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jack Wrangler at IMDb
  • Jack Wrangler at IMDb
  • Jack Wrangler at IMDb
  • Jack Wrangler at the Internet Adult Film Database
  • Jack Wrangler at the Adult Film Database
  • Interview as part of the Johnny Mercer Oral History Project. Georgia State University 1995.
  • Backstage interview with Rick X in 1989 during his performance in Soul Survivor
  • Wrangler in the play T-Shirts (slideshow)

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John Robert Stillman July 11 1946 April 7 2009 billed professionally as Jack Wrangler was an American gay and straight pornographic film actor theatrical producer director and writer 1 Open about his homosexuality and adult film work throughout his career Wrangler was considered an icon of the gay liberation movement 2 Jack WranglerBornJohn Robert Stillman 1946 07 11 July 11 1946Beverly Hills California U S DiedApril 7 2009 2009 04 07 aged 62 New York City New York U S Other namesJack StillmanAlma materNorthwestern UniversityOccupation s Actor director and producerYears active1970 2003SpouseMargaret Whiting m 1994 wbr ParentsRobert Thurston Stillman father Ruth Clark Stillman mother In 2008 a feature length documentary film Wrangler Anatomy of an Icon was released documenting his careers both off and on the stage 3 Wrangler s wife for the last 15 years of his life was U S singer Margaret Whiting Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 1 2 1 Adult film 1 2 2 Theatre 1 3 Personal life 2 Selected filmography 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit Wrangler was born John Robert Stillman in Beverly Hills California 3 His father was Hollywood film and television producer Robert Thurston Stillman 4 5 who produced such films as Champion Second Chorus and Home of the Brave 6 and produced television series such as Boots and Saddles 6 Rawhide and Bonanza 2 7 8 His mother Ruth Clark Stillman was a former dancer in Busby Berkeley musicals 2 7 Stillman began his acting career at the age of nine in the television series The Faith of Our Children 1953 1955 2 3 The series which starred Eleanor Powell was a syndicated religious family show that won five local Emmy Awards 9 He became aware of his homosexuality when he was 10 years old 10 11 Stillman graduated in 1968 with a degree in theater from the College of Speech at Northwestern University Evanston Illinois 2 3 12 Career Edit Adult film Edit Despite his good looks and acting skills Stillman found only limited early work in Los Angeles California and New York City on the stage and as a model and dancer 2 3 One of his first roles was in Douglas Dean Goodman s play Special Friends one of the first gay themed plays by a gay playwright to be performed in San Francisco California 13 He played a former prostitute from Arkansas who becomes a bad go go dancer in California in a role which required extensive nudity 14 He finally settled in New York City and found work as a bartender and go go dancer 2 3 In 1970 he made his first appearance in a male strip show using the name Jack Wrangler 2 3 The pseudonymous last name was taken from the label on his Wrangler brand work shirt 3 Wrangler was approached to appear in gay pornographic films by Magnum Studios the pioneering gay adult film studio and magazine publisher after studio heads saw a poster for Special Friends featuring him semi nude 15 His first gay porn film was 1970 s Eyes of a Stranger also known as Eyes of a Gay Stranger Magnum Studios one of the first hard core gay adult films to be released commercially in the United States 16 17 Wrangler performed in gay pornographic films for several reasons First he saw them as culturally subversive and politically liberating At the time we were all trying to find out who the hell we were as individuals what we wanted specifically on our own terms who we wanted to be what our potentials were what our differences were what made us unique And I think that s why the XXX rated films were important because it was like Oh my God there are other people who like the same things as me like leather or being blown on a pool table Laughs It was a start literally stripping ourselves naked and trying to begin from there 11 Second he wasn t comfortable in his own skin and wanted some adventure in his life 15 During his adult film career Wrangler appeared in 47 films 18 Among his more notable gay films were Kansas City Trucking Co Hot House Sex Machine and A Night at the Adonis 16 19 20 21 In 1978 Wrangler made the move to heterosexual adult film making his debut in China Sisters which included his first sexual encounter with a woman on film 10 11 China Sisters featured a plot involving two women who seduce a gay man and turn him straight Wrangler told Terry Gross of NPR that the film crew knew he was gay and cheered him on while he lost his heterosexual virginity 22 He quickly made a number of well known and popular straight adult films including Jack and Jill Roommates and The Devil in Miss Jones 2 2 20 He was a favorite of director Chuck Vincent the critically acclaimed openly gay director of some of the top straight adult films of the 1970s and 1980s Vincent s films subvert straight porn s traditional focus on the female body by focusing on Wrangler s body and fixing the viewer s eye on the male rather than female sexual experience 19 23 As Wrangler he became an icon of the gay liberation movement 2 3 His popularity as a gay porn star was so great that Jack Wrangler was prominently mentioned in playwright Doric Wilson s 1984 play Forever After 24 Theatre Edit As Wrangler was achieving fame as one of the first iconic gay porn stars his acting career also blossomed He co starred alongside playwright and actor Robert Patrick in Patrick s 1979 play T Shirts at The Glines theater in New York City 25 In 1985 Wrangler wrote the book for the musical I Love You Jimmy Valentine which starred Whiting 26 In the mid 1980s he appeared in the play Soul Survivor a comedy about a gay man whose lover has died of AIDS 27 By this time Wrangler s adult film career was tapering off He published his autobiography The Jack Wrangler Story or What s a Nice Boy Like You Doing in 1984 28 But Whiting demanded that he give up his porn career and live erotic shows 8 29 In 1986 at the age of 40 he appeared in his final adult picture a straight porn film titled Rising Star Caballero Home Video Wrangler turned his attention to Whiting s career and cabaret He became a board member of the Johnny Mercer Foundation after its founding in 1982 30 31 and worked to promote Mercer s music He wrote and produced a 1985 cabaret show for Whiting which featured Mercer s music 32 and in 1996 co wrote and produced Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil The Jazz Concert inspired by the Mercer music used in the film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil 33 A year later he helped conceive the 1997 Broadway revue Dream which starred Whiting and contained many Mercer songs 34 Wrangler conceived the idea of a ballet based on Mercer s 1946 musical St Louis Woman which was performed by the Dance Theater of Harlem in 2003 30 35 Wrangler was also a promoter of the cabaret singer Carol Woods writing and producing several shows for her between 1984 and 2001 36 Wrangler also wrote directed or produced a number of other plays musicals and revues including The Valentine Touch The First Lady and Other Stories of Our Times and Irina Abroad 2 Wrangler authored a column on health and fitness Wrangler s Weights and Measures for the short lived gay lifestyle magazine Au Contraire in 1979 Personal life Edit Wrangler was a virgin to heterosexual sex until college 37 In 1976 Wrangler met singer Margaret Whiting 22 years his senior in a nightclub Wrangler later recalled I was with my manager when I looked over at Margaret who was surrounded by five guys in a booth There she was with the hair the furs and the big gestures I thought Boy now that s New York That s glamour I had to meet her 8 Their romance began a few weeks later The couple was strongly criticized for the relationship and Wrangler was accused of turning straight and entering the relationship simply for money However Wrangler always considered himself homosexual I m not bisexual and I m not straight Wrangler later said I m gay but I could never live a gay lifestyle because I m much too competitive When I was with a guy I would always want to be better than him what we were accomplishing what we were wearing anything With a woman you compete like crazy but coming from different points of view and as far as I m concerned that was doable 10 Nonetheless the early years of their relationship were difficult as Wrangler and Whiting struggled with Wrangler s homosexuality 8 When Wrangler shouted at her in a restaurant that he was gay Whiting responded only around the edges dear 8 Wrangler explained in an interview When I got with Margaret I knew I had to change course She would have my bags packed and sitting outside the door when I got home at night and things like that Plus I would go through massive guilt whenever I did go out with a guy and I was with her So I finally said that s it I went to her one night and said I m never going to cheat on you again with anybody So my sex life became very masturbatory And I m good at that very good at that in fact 38 The couple was married from 1994 until his death 2 3 In 1980 Wrangler his step grandmother and his manager were attacked pistol whipped and tied up by six burglars at his step grandmother s home in Bel Air California The robbers made off with more than 250 000 in furs and cash 8 39 In 1998 Wrangler and Whiting filed a 3 million lawsuit against New York City when the 74 year old Whiting tripped on loose pavement and broke her hip Their suit claimed 2 million in damages for her injuries and 1 million for loss of conjugal relations 29 40 In 2008 a feature length documentary film about Wrangler Wrangler Anatomy of an Icon premiered at Newfest and received the GayVN Award It was produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures 3 and is distributed by TLA Releasing Wrangler died on April 7 2009 at the age of 62 from complications from emphysema 1 2 Selected filmography EditEyes of a Stranger 1970 Kansas City Trucking Co 1976 A Night At The Adonis 1978 Gemini 1979 Jack and Jill 1979 Hot House 1980 Sex Machine 1980 Wanted 1980 Roommates 1981 The Devil in Miss Jones 2 1982 In Love 1983 See also EditGolden Age of Porn List of male performers in gay porn filmsReferences Edit a b Porn Icon Jack Wrangler Dead at 62 The Advocate April 7 2009 Archived from the original on April 10 2009 Retrieved April 14 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Dennis Hevesi Jack Wrangler Actor in Sex Films and Producer Dies at 62 a b c d e f g h i j k Jack Wrangler Dies at 62 The Los Angeles Times Associated Press April 9 2009 Retrieved April 14 2009 BEEFCAKE IN T SHIRTS Jack Wrangler interviewed in 1980 by Don Shewey for the Soho News Donshewey com 1980 04 23 Retrieved 2013 09 24 Actor starred in porn films in 1970s became gay icon The Denver Post Associated Press 8 April 2009 Retrieved 8 August 2023 a b Jack Wrangler at IMDb a b Simonson Robert Jack Wrangler Producer Actor and Spouse of Margaret Whiting Dies at 62 Playbill April 9 2009 Archived April 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f Stark John After Three Marriages Crooner Margaret Whiting Lands Her Ideal in X Rated Star Jack Wrangler Archived 2005 04 14 at the Wayback Machine People May 4 1987 Cullen Frank Hackman Florence and McNeilly Donald Vaudeville Old amp New An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America New York Routledge 2007 ISBN 0 415 93853 8 Bernal Michael Eleanor Powell Queen of Tap Dancing Classic Images March 1999 Archived 2009 04 12 at the Wayback Machine Starr Steve Eleanor Powell Windy City Times October 1 2003 a b c Brother Job The Anatomy of Jack Wrangler The Advocate November 5 2008 a b c Carnage Sean Jack Wrangler The Interview Unzipped November 2008 Archived from the original on 2009 04 12 Retrieved 2009 04 09 John Stillman obit Northwestern Fall 2009 magazine Douglas Dean Goodman Papers Jean Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Studies Special Collections and Rare Books University of Minnesota Libraries Minneapolis Erstein Hap Jack Wrangler A Porn Star is Reborn Palm Beach Post March 3 2005 Archived April 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Zeffer Andy A Dream Becomes A Reality South Florida Blade March 4 2005 Archived April 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Burger John R One Handed Histories The Eroto Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography New York Harrington Park Press 1995 ISBN 1 56023 852 6 Wayne Bruce ed Gay AdultVideo Star Directory Los Angeles Companion Press 2000 ISBN 1 889138 22 3 There is disagreement over his film appearances One source claims he appeared in more than 85 films See Stark After Three Marriages Crooner Margaret Whiting Lands Her Ideal in X Rated Star Jack Wrangler People May 4 1987 However more authoritative adult film sources list only 47 pornographic movies not including compilations and re releases See Wayne Gay AdultVideo Star Directory 2000 Jack Wrangler Filmography Internet Adult Film Database Accessed April 9 2009 a b Bozelka Kevin John Porn Studies Review The Velvet Light Trap Spring 2007 a b Ramone Mike Connelly Tim Stokes Peter and Anderson Acme The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time Jackson Tenn Thunder s Mouth Press 2006 ISBN 1 56025 719 9 Douglas Jerry Joe Gage Interview With A Legend Manshots June 1992 Kansas City Trucking Co Chicago Free Press April 2 2009 Archived March 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine http www brightlightsfilm com 42 gage htm Morris Gary Keep on Truckin An Interview with Joe Gage Bright Lights Film Journal November 2003 Remembering Gay Porn Icon Jack Wrangler National Public Radio Retrieved 2018 10 24 McNeil Legs Osborne Jennifer and Pavia Peter The Other Hollywood The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry New York HarperCollins 2004 ISBN 0 06 009659 4 Williams Linda Porn Studies Durham N C Duke University Press 2004 ISBN 0 8223 3312 0 Jarvie Ian Charles Thinking About Society Theory and Practice Berlin Springer 1986 ISBN 90 277 2068 1 Jennings David Skinflicks The Inside Story of the X Rated Video Industry Bloomington Ind AuthorHouse 2000 ISBN 1 58721 184 X Wilson Doric Forever After A Vivisection of Gay Male Love Without Intermission New York TnT Classic Books 1984 ISBN 0 935672 01 X The Robert Patrick Papers T Mss 1978 006 Billy Rose Theatre Division The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Schwarz Jeffrey Remembering Jack Wrangler The Advocate April 7 2009 Archived April 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine Holden Stephen Melodies Memories and Whiting At Freddy s The New York Times November 22 1985 Nemy Enid On Stage The New York Times February 26 1988 Charles Eleanor Westchester Guide The New York Times June 4 1995 Wrangler Jack and Johnes Carl The Jack Wrangler Story or What s a Nice Boy Like You Doing New York St Martin s Press 1984 ISBN 0 312 43941 5 Klein Allen Meet Carl Jones Actor Agent Editor Author The New York Times January 13 1985 a b Wadler Joyce Heartaches Heartthrobs and a Smattering of Song The New York Times January 22 2002 a b Dunning Jennifer St Louis Woman Struts Back Into Town The New York Times July 6 2003 Margaret Whiting s father was a collaborator of Mercer When Whiting was orphaned at the age of eight Mercer took her in Whiting helped co found the Johnny Mercer Foundation and is its long time president See Furia Philip Skylark The Life and Times of Johnny Mercer Paperback ed New York St Martin s Griffin 2004 ISBN 0 312 33099 5 Whiting Margaret It Might As Well Be Spring A Musical Autobiography New York William Morrow amp Co 1987 ISBN 0 688 06406 X Holden Stephen The Songs Her Father s Lyricist Taught Her The New York Times March 30 1997 Wilson John S For Margaret Whiting A 40 Year Look Back The New York Times November 21 1985 Epstein Benjamin New Line of Work for Good and Evil Los Angeles Times November 14 1996 Conway Ann Gala Is Anything but a Drag Los Angeles Times November 11 1999 Klein Allen Reveling in the Voice of Experience The New York Times August 29 1999 Holden Stephen The Songs Her Father s Lyricist Taught Her The New York Times March 30 1997 Marks Peter A Parade of Hits 5 Decades Long The New York Times April 4 1997 Dream Cast Credits and Program Johnny Mercer com Archived 2009 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 9 2009 Kisselgoff Anna Passion Wrongs and Reconciliation in a Racetrack Saloon The New York Times July 10 2003 Holden Stephen Carol Woods Joins 2 Styles In Tribute To Sammy Davis The New York Times August 17 1984 Holden Stephen Cabaret Carol Woods The New York Times June 6 1985 Holden Stephen Cabaret Guide The New York Times January 26 2001 Boyd McDonald Cruising the Movies South Pasadena California Semiotext e 2015 ISBN 9781584351719 p 183 Jack Wrangler Icon of Gay and Straight Adult Film Dead at 62 edgemedianetwork com 8 April 2009 272 000 in Furs Cash Taken at Bel Air Home Los Angeles Times November 1 1980 Margaret Whiting Sues New York For 3 million CNN com October 7 1998 Zwecker Bill Whiting s Stumble Could Bring A Windfall Chicago Sun Times October 8 1998 Ex Pop Singer Whiting Files Lawsuit Associated Press October 7 1998 External links EditWrangler Anatomy of an Icon Facebook Page Wrangler Anatomy of an Icon Official Site 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