Bob Chinn (film director)

Bob Chinn (born May 10, 1943) is a Chinese-American pornographic film director and actor. He is a member the AVN Hall of Fame[3] and the XRCO Hall of Fame.[4]

Bob Chinn
Born (1943-05-10) May 10, 1943[1]
Hawaii, United States
NationalityAmerican[1]
Other namesDaniel Hu Song, Daniel Husong, Danny Hussong, Harry Who, Sparky Shayne, Robert Husong, Robert Chinn, Robert C. Chinn, R. Hussong, Wizard Glick, Bob Chin, Bob A. Lain[2]
OccupationPornographic film director, actor

Born in Hawaii to immigrants from China who later settled in California, Chinn started his career circa 1970[2] after graduating from UCLA film school in 1966. He directed Candy Stripers,[2] which is listed in the XRCO Hall of Fame.[5][6][7]

He also created and directed the Johnny Wadd series of films featuring actor John C. Holmes. He made a total of 9 films with John Holmes in this series. Later, he was extensively interviewed in the documentary Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes. In the 2000s, Chinn directed a new Johnny Wadd series which featured Joel Lawrence as Wadd.

Selected filmography

Johnny Wadd main series

  • Johnny Wadd (1971)
  • Flesh of the Lotus (1971)
  • Blonde in Black Lace (1973) a.k.a. "Johnny Wadd & His 13 Calibur Weapon"
  • Tropic of Passion (1973)
  • Liquid Lips (1976)
  • Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is Here (1976)
  • The Jade Pussycat (1977)
  • The China Cat (1978)
  • Blonde Fire (1978)

other Johnny Wadd films

  • The Danish Connection (1974), softcore film directed by Walt Davis
  • Around the World with Johnny Wadd (1975), compilation of John Holmes scenes
  • Tapestry of Passion (1976), directed by Alan Colberg
  • The Return of Johnny Wadd (1986), directed by Patty Rhodes
  • Re-enter Johnny Wadd (2001)
  • Satin and Sabotage (2001), a.k.a. Johnny Wadd and the Sword of Charlemagne 1
  • Silk and Seduction (2002), a.k.a. Johnny Wadd and the Sword of Charlemagne 2
  • Passion and Betrayal (2002), a.k.a. Johnny Wadd and the Sword of Charlemagne 3

Others

References

  1. "Bob Chinn - Director". Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  2. "Bob Chinn". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1999-05-08. Retrieved 2017-08-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Joe Kerr, "XRCO's 3rd Annual 'Heart-On' Awards! Porndom's Hottest Film & Video Awards Show Sets The Standard For The Industry", Erotic X-Film Guide, August 1987, Vol. 5 No. 8, pp. 19–30.
  5. Jeremy Stone, "Heart-ons in Hollywood: The 5th Annual XRCO Adult Film & Video Awards", Adam Film World, September 1989, Vol. 13, No. 1, p. 10–11, 54.
  6. "The XRCO Hall of Fame", Adam Film World Guide 1990 Directory of Adult Films, p. 17
  7. Candy Stripers on IMDb. Retrieved on 2007-10-25.



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