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Anneka Di Lorenzo

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Anneka Di Lorenzo
Born
Marjorie Lee Thoreson

(1952-09-06)September 6, 1952
DiedJanuary 4, 2011(2011-01-04) (aged 58)
Occupation(s)Nude model
Exploitation film star
Known forParticipating in several exploitation films
SpousePhilip Vasta

Anneka Di Lorenzo, later Anneka Vasta (born Marjorie Lee Thoreson; September 6, 1952 – January 4, 2011), was an American exploitation film star and nude model.

Early life

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Marjorie Lee Thoreson was born on September 6, 1953, in St. Paul, Minnesota. When her parents divorced in 1965, she ran away to Los Angeles, where she worked as a receptionist, a cocktail waitress, and a topless dancer. During this time she took on various aliases and it was under the name of Priscilla Shutters, while still in her teens, that she was sentenced on such counts as auto theft, possession of a tear-gas gun and passing false checks.[1]

Career

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At the age of 17 she appeared nude in Pix ("magazine for men who like action", April 1970) under the name Connie Stodtman. During 1972 she was winning beauty competitions under the names Susan, and then Anneka, Steinberg. Then in 1973 she began modelling for Penthouse under the name Anneka Di Lorenzo, as Pet of the Month in 1973 and Pet of the Year in 1975. Its publisher, Bob Guccione, also gave her a supporting role as Messalina in the film Caligula, which was shot in Rome in 1976. Di Lorenzo performed in several unsimulated sex scenes directed by Guccione, against the wishes of director Tinto Brass.[1] As Caligula spent over two years in post-production, its sets and costumes were used to make the Italian comedy film Messalina, Messalina! (1977) in which Di Lorenzo reprised her role as Messalina, this time as the main female character. Other films in which she made an appearance included the 1974 exploitation films The Centerfold Girls, Mama's Dirty Girls, and Act of Vengeance; later she had a bit part as a nurse in Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980).[2] However, after Caligula was released in 1979, her participation in the hardcore sex scenes made it difficult for her to find work in mainstream films. She later said that she had consumed drugs and alcohol to get through the scenes.[1] In 1981 she fell out with Guccione and eventually filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him, alleging that he compelled her to have sex with his business associates.[3] Though she was ultimately awarded $4 million, she lost it on appeal.[4]

Later Life and Death

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Following the end of her glamour career, Di Lorenzo lived out of the limelight, taking various jobs and then training as a yoga instructor. In 2000 she opened a short-lived branch of The Forever Young Experience Inc. under the name Anneka Thoreson, together with Philip Vasta.[5] Later she married Vasta, but her marriage and her future business ventures failed and by 2010 she was living with one of her sisters.[2]

In January 2011, Di Lorenzo's corpse was discovered with a broken neck and back, having washed up on Camp Pendleton beach. The circumstances of her death indicated either suicide or murder.[6][7][1]

See also

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Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Centerfold Girls Pam Segment: "The Third Story"
1974 Mama's Dirty Girls Charity
1974 Act of Vengeance Chris
1977 Messalina, Messalina! Messalina
1979 Caligula Messalina
1980 Dressed to Kill Nurse Final film role

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Falk, Ben (March 13, 2020). "'Caligula' at 40: The mysterious and shocking death of B movie actress Anneka di Lorenzo". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Ranjit Sandhu, 200 Degrees of Failure, 2017, Chapter 35
  3. ^ Dorchen A. Leidholdt, "Pimping and Pornography as Sexual Harassment", Michigan Journal of Gender and Law 1.1. (1993) pp. 107-133
  4. ^ Nic Fildes (March 17, 2016). "Sorrell hires Penthouse lawyer to investigate claims". The Times.
  5. ^ Incorporation details
  6. ^ Milam, Greg (October 29, 2011). "Navy Plea Over Penthouse Model's Death". Sky News.
  7. ^ Steele, Jeanette (23 October 2011). "Ex-centerfold model's death stumps naval cops". San Diego Union-Tribune.