Mark Spiegler

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Mark Spiegler

Mark Spiegler (center) with (clockwise from top left) Valentina Nappi, Asa Akira, Alina Li, Gabriela Paltrova, Jessie Andrews, and Casey Calvert at the 2014 AVN Awards
Other names Shylock[1]
Ethnicity Austrian[2]
No. of adult films 96 (as producer)[3]
Website
spieglergirls.com

Mark Spiegler is a talent agent for pornographic actresses and founder of Spiegler Girls, which is often regarded as being among the adult film industry's top agencies.[1][3][4][5] He was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2012.[6]

Biography

Spiegler was raised in West Hollywood, California and attended Hollywood High School.[1] He is of Austrian descent and speaks German.[2] He graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and became a stock trader afterward.[1][3]

Spiegler began working in the adult film industry as a production assistant in the 1980s. In the 1990s, he worked as a producer on 96 pornographic films.[3]

In 1999, Spiegler began working as a talent agent for Topp Models. In 2003, he founded his own agency, Spiegler Girls. Spiegler Girls is a member of the Licensed Adult Talent Agency Trade Association (LATATA).[3] Unlike most adult agencies, which often represent hundreds of performers, Spiegler only represents a maximum of 25 women at a time.[5]

Spiegler refers to himself as the "Patron of the Tarts" on his business cards.[1][5] He has also been referred to as the "Ari Emanuel of porn" by several mainstream media outlets, such as The Hollywood Reporter[3] and The Daily Beast.[5] LA Weekly referred to him as the "Ari Gold of porn".[7]

Spiegler has appeared on The Tyra Banks Show,[8] The Burn with Jeff Ross,[9] and the German documentary film 9to5 – Days in Porn.[10][11]

In February 2009, Spiegler filed a $3 million lawsuit for defamation of character against Skeeter Kerkove. Kerkove alleged that Spiegler received oral sex from four of his clients, Jayna Oso, Katja Kassin, Melissa Lauren and Katsuni, in exchange for finding them work. All four performers signed declarations, stating that the allegations made by Kerkove were false. In December 2010, Spiegler won $85,000 in damages.[12]

Spiegler currently resides in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Dave Gardetta (2006-11-01). "The Teenager & The Porn Star". Los Angeles. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gram Ponante (2008-03-24). "Life In A Porn Dorm Isnt All Pillow Fights And Orgies". Naughty America. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Daniel Miller (2012-11-15). "Inside the Risky Business of Porn Star Agents". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  4. Sarah Feldberg (2009-01-12). "A breaststroke through the porn talent pool with Mark Spiegler". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Richard Abowitz (2011-01-08). "At AVN Weekend with Porn's Top Talent Agent". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  6. "AVN Awards 2012 - Nominations". AVN Awards. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  7. Jessica P. Ogilvie (2013-03-26). "10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2013-12-01. 
  8. "Teens in the Sex Trade". IMDb. 2007-02-08. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  9. Peter Warren (2012-09-07). "Jeff Ross Gives Porn 'The Burn'". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  10. David Sullivan (2008-08-21). "Porn Documentary Premieres in Montreal". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  11. Dan Miller (2010-03-23). "Strand Releasing to Unveil '9 to 5: Days in Porn' Documentary". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 
  12. Steve Javors (2010-12-16). "Mark Spiegler Wins $85K in Defamation Suit Against Skeeter Kerkove". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-02. 

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