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English porn legend is dead

Ole Ege's death. He was one of the pioneers of Danish porn, and eroticism in the 1950-1970's, where he, often under the name of Peter Fleming, stood behind a

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English porn legend is dead

Ole Ege's death. He was one of the pioneers of Danish porn, and eroticism in the 1950-1970's, where he, often under the name of Peter Fleming, stood behind a amount of piquancy pigefotos followed by a series of short 8mm films, varying from mild striptease to hard porn.

His period as pornograf culminated with films Pornography (1971) and the Brothel (1972).

He slept quietly in his bed on the night of christmas eve. He had been out to buy the night before christmas eve and had a agreement my its underbo the day after. As he opened, she contacted the police, and Ole was found in his bed, says filmmanden Torben Skjødt Jensen, speaking on behalf of the family. Ole Ege leaves three children, the eldest lives in England.

- For its efforts for sex. He was a special man, but he believed truly, that there was a quality behind the things he was doing. He loved women and their bodies. He was very inspired by Playboy, which he was introduced, when he worked for a period in Canada. Ole didn't care about the mechanical pornography. Therefore he was a bit of a lost soul in the industry.

Eges remarkable use of music in a number of the films reviewed by the australian musikprofessor Bruce Johnson in the book Earogenous Zones: Sound, Sexuality and Cinema (2011).

for several years, Ole Ege back to the just ladies. He was instead værtshusholder on Ærø, and published books on, among other things Circus. He made a comeback in the naked world in 1992, when he, along with Kim Riisfeldt-Clausen opened the Museum of Erotica in Købanhavn. It was a tourist magnet for many years, but closed in 2009.

- Ole stood alone with it at the time and the nypuritanske times were beginning. It could not go any more, says Torben Skjødt Jensen, who in 1996 made the film 'The ugly boy' on the Ole Ege, as bisættes 5. January at. 11.30 in the Nathanael Church in Holmbladsgade.

Ole Ege, who was 84 years of age, released in 2009, the autobiographical book Taboo.

He was no holy man. He both smoked and drank, but did all the scaremongering to be ashamed to be 84 years of age. And so it all ended in the best way - namely, by that he died peacefully in his sleep, says Torben Skjødt Jensen.

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