Xaviera Hollander

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Xaviera Hollander (born 15 June 1943) is a former call girl and madam. She was born Xaviera de Vries in Soerabaja, Indonesia (then known as the Dutch East Indies) to a Dutch Jewish father and a French-German mother.

In 1968, she left her job as the secretary of the Dutch consulate in Manhattan to become a call girl, where she made $1,000 a night. A year later she opened her own brothel called the Vertical Whorehouse and soon became New York City's leading madam. In 1971, she was arrested for prostitution by New York police and was forced to leave the U.S.[1]

She is best known from the book The Happy Hooker: My Own Story (1971, ISBN 0-06-001416-4)[2] that she co-authored with Robin Moore and Yvonne Dunleavy. The book was notable for its frankness at the time and is considered a landmark of positive writing about sex. Hollander has since written a number of other books and produced plays in Amsterdam. Her latest book, Child No More, is the heartfelt story of losing her mother. For 35 years she wrote an advice column for Penthouse magazine called Call Me Madam. For several years in the 1970s Hollander lived in Toronto, where she married a Canadian antique dealer and was a regular fixture in the downtown core [1] [2].

In the early 1970s, she recorded a primarily spoken-word album titled Xaviera! for the Canadian GRT Records label (GRT 9230-1033), on which she discussed her philosophy regarding sex and prostitution, sang a cover version of The Beatles song, "Michelle", and recorded several simulated sexual encounters, including an example of phone sex, a threesome, and a celebrity encounter with guest "vocal" by Ronnie Hawkins. In 1975 she starred in the somewhat autobiographical My Pleasure is My Business.

For the past seven years she has been operating Xaviera's Happy House, a bed and breakfast within her Amsterdam home. www.xavierahollander.com/sleeper . Lately she is also renting her renovated villa, Caprice, in Marbella, Spain. http://www.marbella-villa.eu/

In January 2007 she married a Dutch man 10 years her junior, Philip de Haan, in Amsterdam.

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Hollander has been portrayed in film:


[edit] References

  1. ^ XY factor, Prostitution: Sex in the City (History Channel)
  2. ^ The Happy Hooker: My Own Story. 1971. ISBN 0-06-001416-4 More TK

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