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-'''Annette Haven''' (born [[December 1]], [[1954]]), also known as '''Annette Robinson''', was an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]]. She was one of the most popular porn stars of the 1980s.  
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-She was brought up in a sexually-repressive [[Mormon]] family. Before her success in porn, Haven worked as a nurse's aide, exotic dancer at the [[Mitchell brothers|Mitchell Brothers]] [[Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theater|O'Farrell Theatre]] in [[San Francisco]], and [[massage parlor]] girl in the [[San Francisco]] Bay area.  
-Part of her reason for entering porn was that she wanted to show that sex was not sinful. Haven's first film was in the mid 1970s. Most often she was cast as a [[virgin]] or [[femme fatale]]. Haven's erotic hardcore debut was in [[Alex De Renzy]]'s 1973 feature ''Lady Freaks.'' In 1977, Haven received an adult film best actress award for ''A Coming of Angels'' from the [[Adult Film Association of America]]. +'''''10''''' is a [[1979 in film|1979]] [[romantic comedy film]] directed by [[Blake Edwards]] and starring [[Bo Derek]], [[Dudley Moore]] and [[Julie Andrews]]. Considered a trend-setting film at the time, and one of the year's biggest box office hits, the movie made [[superstar]]s of Derek and Moore. The original music score was composed by [[Henry Mancini]].
-She was selective about films she acted in and the other performers she worked with. She refused to do scenes that included bondage, violence, or "facials." Her notable work includes [[XRCO]] Hall of Fame film of ''Desires Within Young Girls'' and ''Sex World''; other notable roles include ''Barbara Broadcast'', ''V-the Hot One'', and ''A Thousand and One Erotic Nights''. Haven was elected to the XRCO's Performer Hall of Fame and to the [[AVN Award|AVN]]´s Hall of Fame. +'''Taglines:'''
- +* A temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count.
-Haven had a mainstream acting role in Blake Edwards's ''[[10 (movie)|10]]'' as one of the porn actresses living up the hill. She was considered to play the lead female role, which eventually went to [[Melanie Griffith]], in ''[[Body Double]]'' and became one of the consultants for the film. Prior to filming ''Body Double'' its director [[Brian De Palma]] commented that, "Im already thinking of casting. I dont know if there's any good young porno stars out here, but the older ones - Anette Haven, [[Seka]] - some of them can really act. And Annette Haven has a terrific body". She turned down a part in ''[[The Howling (film)|The Howling]]'' because of its excessive violence. At one audition for a Hollywood film the casting director asked if she "partied". She replied, "I do sex ''in'' the part; I don't do sex ''for'' the part".+* Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... (UK one-sheet)
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-Haven retired from erotic films in the late 1980s, although she reappeared in the mid 1990s to star in a couple of [[Sexual fetishism|fetish]] videos with her frequent '70s costar, [[Jamie Gillis]], and [[dominatrix]] ''[[Kim Wylde]]''. She reportedly lives in [[Mill Valley]], [[California]] (in [[Marin County]]), with her husband.+
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10 is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bo Derek, Dudley Moore and Julie Andrews. Considered a trend-setting film at the time, and one of the year's biggest box office hits, the movie made superstars of Derek and Moore. The original music score was composed by Henry Mancini.

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  • A temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count.
  • Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... (UK one-sheet)




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