Joey Mellen

Joseph "Joey" Mellen (born September 1939) is the British-born author of Bore Hole, a book about his attempts at self-trepanation, influenced by Bart Huges, and his eventual success with the help of his partner Amanda Feilding.[1][2][3] Mellen then filmed Feilding's own self-trepanation for a documentary entitled Heartbeat in the Brain.[2]

Mellen and Feilding lived together from the late 1960s until the early 1990s. They had two sons, Rock Basil Hugo Feilding-Mellen (born 1979) and Cosmo Birdie Feilding-Mellen (born 1985).[4] Rock Feilding-Mellen was a local councillor and cabinet member for housing, property and regeneration with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.[5] Following the Grenfell Tower fire and its aftermath, he resigned.

In 1994 Mellen met Jenny Gathorne-Hardy, who was trepanned in 1995.[6] Their son Rudy Blu was born in 1996 and they were married later that year; their daughter Lily was born in 2012.

References

  1. "Q. How do hippy aristocrats broaden their minds? A. They bore holes in their heads". Evening Standard. 14 September 1995.
  2. "EUREKA!". Daily Mail. November 18, 2004.
  3. Birth date from Bore Hole
  4. "Like a hole in the head". The Sunday Independent. 31 August 2008.
  5. O'Hagan, Andrew (7 June 2018). "The Tower". London Review of Books.
  6. Gathorne-Hardy, Jenny (16 September 1985). "The Hole Story of my Life". The Independent on Sunday.

Other sources

  • Michell John (1984), Eccentric Lives and Peculiar Notions, ISBN 0-15-127358-8
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