Harold Lime
For the fictional character Harry Lime, see The Third Man.
Edward E. "Ted" Paramore III (January 13, 1928-July 8, 2008) was an American pornographic film director best known by his stage name Harold Lime.[1][2] His father was screenwriter Edward E. Paramore Jr..
Reuben Sturman mentored Lime and financed several of his films, including The Ecstasy Girls Abandon by Night, and Society Affairs.[3]
Filmography
- Not Tonight Henry (1960)
- Everybody Loves It (1964)
- The Agony of Love (1966)
- The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1967)
- The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood (1969)
- Wild Riders (1971)
- The Dirty Dolls (1973)
- Young Secretaries (1974)
- The Decline and Fall of Lacey Bodine (1975)
- Desires Within Young Girls (1977)
- Untamed (1978)
- Sensual Encounters of Every Kind (1978)
- The Ecstasy Girls
- Co-Ed Fever (1980)
- Hotline (1980)
- Indecent Exposure (1981)
- Amanda by Night (1981)
- Center Spread Girls (1982)
- Satisfactions (1982)
- Society Affairs (1982)
- Summer Camp Girls (1983)
- Girls on Fire (1984)
- Sex Play (1984)
- Undressed Rehearsal (1984)
- Dirty Shary (1985)
- Flesh and Ecstasy (1985)
- Amanda by Night 2 (1988)
- Illicit Affairs (1989)
- Naughty Neighbors (1989)
- Chug-a-Lug Girls (1993)
- Babes Illustrated (1994)
- Chug-a-Lug Girls 5 (1994)
- Erotic Obsession (1994)
- Never Say Never (1994)
- Never Say Never, Again (1994)
- No Man's Land 9 (1994)
- Wild & Wicked 4 (1994)
- Babes Illustrated 3 (1995)
- Babes Illustrated 4 (1995)
- Erotic Appetites (1995)
Awards
- 1989 AVN Award – Best Screenplay (Film) – Amanda by Night II[4]
- AVN Hall of Fame[5]
- XRCO Hall of Fame[6]
References
- ↑ Elias, James (1999). Porn 101: eroticism, pornography, and the First Amendment. Prometheus Books, ISBN 978-1-57392-750-5
- ↑ "Personal Bio Harold Lime". IAFD.com. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
- ↑ McNeil, Legs, Jennifer Osborne, Peter Pavia (2005). The other Hollywood: the uncensored oral history of the porn film industry. HarperCollins, ISBN 978-0-06-009659-5
- ↑ "1989 AVN Award Winners". Archived from the original on January 18, 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
- ↑ "AVN Hall of Fame listing". Archived from the original on April 15, 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
- ↑ "XRCO Hall of Fame". XRCO. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
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