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Margold on Pervert Radio Tonight

Porn Valley- Bill Margold is scheduled to be a guest again on PervertRadio, www.pervertradio.com this evening at 9pm. Margold was on the show last month and spoke at length. https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=6165

And here’s a continuation of that interview. Margold had been talking about AVN’s Mark Kernes and how he had made Anita Cannibal cry. “The thing with Kernes is that he’s beyond help at this point in time,” said Margold. “Maybe he’ll just simply roll away. There are people who go through life in the shape of a bowling bowl and eventually they wind up in the gutter.”

Asked if there were other people in the adult business who piss him off, Margold said he could get into a whole litany. “This is a woman who said, unctuously to me, at the [Free Speech] board meeting- I’m having trouble collecting money so if you are to resign we could get $100,000. That’s Kat Sunlove who is an in-joke. She had the audacity to say that I was a hindrance to their making money.”

Margold said he thought he was doing the right thing when he stepped down from the Free Speech board last October. But I have suffered the most difficult year of life. I was exiled on to the island of humility and I have even cried. Because I can’t do my job for the organization I helped to create. I was the fist person ever censored by Free Speech.”

Recanting his history in the industry, Margold notes that he was elected to the predecessor organization the Adult Video Association board in 1988. Then, In 1991, Margold came up with the idea of the flag raising shot. “That’s the best thing I’ve ever done,” says Margold who in his first 10 years with the organization refused to take any money.

“I didn’t think I was supposed to, but I think I earned my keep. I was the heart, soul, brains and conscience for a very long time of that organization.” Margold said the Free Speech board represents a lot of work for people who don’t really want to do it.

“I figured it would have been a lot of fun for me to do all the work for them and be left alone. They couldn’t leave me alone.” When push came to shove last October, Margold said he left the organization under the impression that he was really doing the right thing. “I will do my best to be re-elected.” Margold said he hopes the new executive director sees fit to allow him to do his job.

Asked if there was something that could be done to help Free Speech, Margold advised to simply don’t vote for Kernes. “He has no reason to be on the board. In fact I’m not sure he’s ever been elected.” Margold remembers giving Kernes an award one time. “I used to believe in the man until he has nothing left to believe in. He is the legacy at AVN. If you remember Animal House, Kernes is Flounder.”

For his part, Margold notes that he started out in the business as a journalist and writer. “I intended to be the George Plimpton of pornography which is symbiotic because I am a Detroit Lions fan.” In 1997, Plimpton was brought to Margold’s booth in Vegas and they talked for a couple of hours. [The year Plimpton was to have written an account of the AVN awards.]

Margold notes that Plimpton’s piece went on to be published in Men’s Journal. “It mentions me rather favorably.” Having written stories about the industry, Margold never figured he could be a performer. “But I could get up, get in, get out, get off on cue and so I knocked out 500 scenes in 300 movies.” Margold said he never aspired to be a star but just to do his thing.

“And I went my merry way.” Besides operating Sunset International, a talent agency, Margold notes that he also created Hustler’s rating system. “Cock all the way down; cock all the way up.” Among other things, it earned for Margold a star in front of Hustler Hollywood.

Margold mentions that by 1988 the adult business had become legal and that Viper had entered his life. “I was ecstatic.” It was also at that time that Margold set about to create F.O.X.E. “It was specifically for the fans. I wanted to get the public involved.”

Margold said the organization still boasts about 1400 members in the United States. It was also at that time that Margold got involved with the fledgling Adult Video Association. Margold said he went to a convention and noticed that people were just standing there looking for people to come to them. It was then that Margold went about creating promotional gimmicks to generate interest in the organization and give people something to join. Next came the formation of an organization called PAW- Protecting Adult Welfare which is located in the World Modeling building.

“I turn off the lights- there’s no inferences at all in that office,” he states. “No pictures of anybody nude. The women and the men will come and talk to me and I’ll try and help them. That’s my responsibility in this business. That’s what I was put here to do.”

Margold was also quick to point out that he’ll do his best to convince any aspiring porn performer not to become one. Margold also made it very clear that he doesn’t charge for his services. “I wouldn’t take a penny from Protecting Adult Welfare.” By the same token, Margold said he wasn’t charged to learn the business from people like Titus Moody, Adele Robbins and Carlos Tobolina, either.

Margold said if he’s pissing off people in the industry by taking his proactive stance with new performers, he certainly hopes so. Margold figures there’s got to be more of a rationale to getting into the business besides buying a new car. And for anyone to say that sex is great is also delusional, according to him.

“They haven’t been in the business long enough to find out that it isn’t [great],” he says. You’re not performing for yourself. You’re performing for the camera.”

Margold estimates that he’s been injured more by performing in adult movies than playing football. “I chipped a bone in my knee during a bath tub scene. I got rug burns in places where I didn’t think rugs could get into. I pulled muscles I didn’t know I had.” In interviewing prospects for the business, Margold says he doesn’t look at the body but into the eyes.

“I look for a glimpse of mischievousness.” Along with that, Margold say he’s also looking for “a sterile orphan”.

“No family, no kids, no vulnerability, no underbelly,” he explains by that. Margold also says if you have people who don’t want you being in the business, “They will come back and destroy you.”

During the course of when he ran Sunset International, Margold would venture to say that he interviewed 10,000 women of which he talked 9,000 out of the business. “I had a great track record and I was very good at it.”

But of the 1,000 that did make it, 100 became very famous. Margold explained that’s because he doesn’t want some other person’s conscience on his. Recalling a time he was interviewed by Playboy, Margold states, “They came to see what I was all about. I was telling them how I talked people out of the business. They said, you do not. At that very moment a woman calls up- this office was huge and I had speaker phones. I said who is it. She’s crying her eyes out. Just unbelievable, saying you were right, I wish I had listened to you. She says my mother and my sister have thrown me out. She was just unbelievably distraught.”

Margold said the interviewer tore up his notes. “They came there to destroy me.” Upon reflection, Margold says, I don’t need another person in this business who doesn’t know what they’re doing here.”

Margold says one of his enemies- better left unnamed- has gone so far to say that Margold hates sex. “That’s insane- that’s an animal act and I’m very much an animal being a bear.”

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