Porn Valley- It’s being reported that Milt Ingley aka AVN Hall of Fame performer Michael Morrison passed away on Dec. 22, 2006. Ingley is survived by his daughter Helen, two granddaughters, Sydney, 7, and Taylor, 3.
A performer in the Seventies, and later director who ran the Chandler Studios, Ingley had often hinted to me that he had involvement with the theft of the Pamela Anderson tape from her home safe. I remember Ingley alluding to a deal that was going to set him up for life. Whether that was true or not, Ingley simultaneously diappeared from the scene. There were rumors that he had been rubbed out but evidently Ingley moved to Amsterdam.
After about seven years living there, Ingley, a Vietman vet, passed away from Agent Orange after he had moved back to the states, according to AIM’s Sharon Mitchell.
I also remember Ingley often stating that no one could direct movies cheaper than he could. Ingley often tabbed budgets of his movies around $6,000.
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Morrison (a.k.a. Uncle Milty) started his adult career in 1977 as a favor to his girlfriend at the time, Darleen. He performed throughout the 70’s and 80’s for companies such as VCA and Caballero, and was hailed by director Bob Vosse as “the best stunt-cock in the business.”
Morrison went on to become a successful producer and director well into the ’90s, owning and operating Chandler Studios during that time.
“We became great friends for nearly 30 years,” Sharon Mitchell, P.h.D., told AVN.com.
“Milton always had a joke, a laugh, and a story to tell; long, tall stories like every Texan does. He always used to say ‘Here’s the deal….'”
“In 1997, Milton dropped out of site,” explained Mitchell. “No one could find him. It was a mystery to some. but most found out later…Milton lived happily for over 7 years in Amsterdam, traveling throughout Europe, the way he lived life: fast and hard.”
According to Mitchell, Morrison, a Vietnam vet, succumbed to Agent Orange, and he had to move back to Lubbock, Texas. “He then moved to Arizona to be close to his grandchildren,” explained Mitchell. “Some say Milton grew tired of life; diabetes had left him blind. He ate too much, lived hard, fucked a lot, loved a lot, and laughed more. For a man like that to be inactive is like a death sentence, I think.
“I will miss my friend Milton,” said Mitchell, “but I know he’s o.k., because ‘the deal is,’ as he would say, he had a lot of fun here.”