Leo Ford (born Leo John Hilgeford; July 5, 1957 – July 17, 1991) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic films and bisexual pornographic movies and magazines in the 1980s. He was born in Dayton, Ohio. Leo Ford (born Leo John Hilgeford; July 5, 1957 – July 17, 1991) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic films and bisexual pornographic movies and magazines in the 1980s. He was born in Dayton, Ohio. Aug 20, 2011 Released in 1983, this bona fide classic stars some of the biggest names in porn at the time- Lee Ryder, Dick Fisk, Leo Ford, Rod Phillips, and Mark Hunter. Basically a non-stop orgy in that deserted barn, 'Spokes' is one of Falcon's biggest sellers of all time, and still sells like hotcakes. And after watching, it's easy to see why. Mark Hunter gets plowed by Leo Ford and Rod Phillips shows super-hung Lee Ryder just how much he loves Lee's huge cock. Leo shoots all over Mark and then sticks back in but not before eating his own cum out of the crack of Mark's ass. Rod and Lee find a corner of the barn and continue to feed their cock-hungry need.
Born | Leo John Hilgeford July 5, 1957 |
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Died | July 17, 1991 (aged 34) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Cause of death | Traffic collision |
Occupation | |
Partner(s) | Divine, Craig Markle |
Leo Ford (born Leo John Hilgeford; July 5, 1957 – July 17, 1991) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic films and bisexualpornographic movies and magazines in the 1980s.[1][2][3] He was born in Dayton, Ohio.
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Career[edit]
In 1989, Ford was crowned King of the Beaux Arts Ball in New York City. His Queen was Melissa Slade.[4]
Ford paired with David Alan Reis aka 'Lance' in Leo & Lance and Blonds Do It Best, both directed by William Higgins.[3] In his starring role for the film Games, directed by Steve Scott, Ford played a medal-winning swimmer in the Gay Games competition, with Al Parker playing a photographer assigned to take professional portraits of the athlete. In a scene that foreshadowed what happened to Ford in real life, his character had a severe motorcycle accident that left him hospitalized and in a coma.
Private life[edit]
Ford had a relationship with cult actor Divine.[5] The two traveled together and he made appearances at clubs in which Divine was contracted to perform. After Divine's death, Ford began a relationship with Craig Markle. Ford and Markle lived together in Los Angeles and Hawaii and raised tropical birds. After Ford's death Markle ran a travel agency and oversaw Ford's collection of pictures from his career.[6]
Death[edit]
Leo died July 17, 1991 when his motorcycle was struck by a truck making an illegal turn onto Sunset Boulevard. Leo suffered massive head trauma and died two days later. Craig Markle was riding with him but suffered only minor injuries. Ford was cremated and his ashes sent to San Francisco, where after a wake at Josie's Bar they were scattered near the Golden Gate Bridge.
Selected videography[edit]
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Notes[edit]
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- ^Autopornography: a memoir of life in the lust lane (1997), Scott O'Hara, Routledge, ISBN0-7890-0144-6, ISBN978-0-7890-0144-3.
- ^Acts of intervention: performance, gay culture, and AIDS: Unnatural acts : theorizing the performative (1998), David Román, Indiana University Press, ISBN0-253-21168-9, ISBN978-0-253-21168-2.
- ^ abEscoffier, Jeffrey (2009). Bigger Than Life. Philadelphia: Running Press. p. 165. ISBN978-0-7867-2010-1.
- ^Beaux Arts SocietyArchived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Not simply Divine: beneath the make-up, above the heels and behind the scenes with a cult superstar (1994), Bernard Jay, Simon and Schuster, ISBN0-671-88467-0, ISBN978-0-671-88467-3.
- ^Ford, Leo. 'Ford's Personal Life and Career'. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
External links[edit]
- Leo Ford on IMDb
- Leo Ford at Find a Grave