Vanessa Del Rio: The AVN Insider Interview
'50 Years of Slightly Slutty Behavior' with AVN Hall of Fame performer
By: David SullivanMike Albo,
Posted: 02/11/2008
NEW YORK – Vanessa Del Rio
is a legend, no doubt. It's little wonder that art book publishing house
Taschen Books has put together Vanessa Del Rio:
50 Years of Slightly Slutty Behavior.
Available in two versions, a
collector's edition and an art edition, the book is a sprawling tribute to one
of the legends of old-school pornography. The collector's edition, which is
going for $400 to $700, has a limited run of 1300 copies and the art edition,
which is selling for $1,000 to $1,500 is limited to 200 copies. Both copies
contain over 500 film stills, professional photos and intimate personal
snapshots of the star and offer what Taschen calls a "no-expenses
spared…love offering" to a genuine porn superstar.
AVN.com had the chance
to speak to the legendary smut queen and she was forthcoming about her life in
the trenches and the book.
"The book idea
came about 6 years ago," said Del
Rio. "Dian Hanson, who was then the editor of Leg
Show and now is the sex book editor for Taschen, told me that Benedikt Taschen
wanted to make a book on me. We met for dinner in an elegant restaurant in
NYC’s Soho. I brought along a few very nasty
pix and when he saw them he said, 'Oh, we must make a big book!'
Del Rio is ecstatic about the finished product. "The book is
gorgeous!" she gushed. "I am extremely flattered that he made this
book that is a work of art in itself. And I can now say my blowjobs are
art!"
Often credited with
being an innovator who not only opened the door for Latina
women and raised the bar for extreme acts such double-penetration, Del Rio is modest about
her influence. "I’m not sure about inventing the DP, but I’ll take credit
for it! I have to assume it had been done before. Making use of an extra
orifice is a no-brainer, but, like I said, I’ll take it!"
As far as being an
inspiration to her fellow Latinas, Del Rio exhibits some
pride. "I have run into lots of ethnic women who’ve told me I’m an
inspiration to them in satisfying their hubbies," she said. "That
feels good. And there have been a few porn stars that have taken my name in
various forms, which I suppose is flattering."
In the Taschen book, Del Rio notes there is a
difference between ethnic women and their WASP-y counterparts. Covering
herself, Del Rio
said, "I’m only speaking from my own experience here, but it’s been
documented that women of color are more comfortable in their bodies and that’s
the first step to enjoying sex. When you speak of Latinas, you have to take
Catholicism into account. A Catholic upbringing makes the dirtiest minds,
instilling all that guilt and shame—that can be taken away by just going to
confession. Just the act of confession is dirty, telling all those sins to a
man who’s not supposed to have any sex!"
Del Rio
also noted that while there have been intimations that porn is going
mainstream, she remains cautious about that. "I think it’s more upfront
and accepted but still has a stigma attached," she said. "It can be
empowering if used in moderation to enhance your sexuality as stimulation, to
learn about pleasure in different forms, and to learn different ways to
pleasure your self or your partner. We are visual creatures and watching people
have sex is exciting. If it is used excessively and as the only form of
stimulation then it will lead to problems."
Del Rio
was open about her own experiences viewing porn, including her own movies.
"Yes, I have watched my films. I used to go to the theatre when I first
started—they would let me in for free—and yes, I eventually started to get
recognized, but even before that the rain-coaters would just look up at me and
jerk off, as I was the only woman in there!"
Of her first on-screen
experience in Shaun Costello's China Doll,
Del Rio
recalled, "I had a glass of wine because I was afraid I couldn't say my
lines. The nudity and sex part came easy, as I was already a go-go dancer and
had sexual experience, sort of…I actually had so much fun that on lunch break I
blew the cameraman, a sexy long-haired hippie! Shaun was known as the naked
director because he would always wind up naked during the course of filming and
join in the final obligatory orgy scene."
Del Rio
went on to describe a typical day's work in that era. "Let’s see, you’d
arrive early in the morning," she said. "I was always makeup
ready—they didn't have makeup artists in the early days—and I’d just sit and
wait for my scene, which could have been the first or the last. You were just
there all day waiting and sometimes you'd have sex off-set just because it was
a sexual environment and everyone was horny. You were paid a single rate for
the day no matter how many scenes you were in! Hey, it was fun back in the day.
We were sexual rebels and enjoyed just doing whatever. It wasn't a business
like it is today, it was more underground and the people in it were on the
fringes of society and daring to do as they pleased."
The Latina bombshell also appeared in some of the
most severe hardcore-S&M hybrids for Avon Films. Titles like Domination Blue, Dominatrix Without Mercy and
Night of Submission are legendary. Did these pictures reflect Del Rio's own kinky
outlook, or were they just another flavor to explore? She answered without
hesitation, "They were
fun to do and a flavor to explore! Being in the business opened up my sexuality
and exposed me to things I would have otherwise not have been exposed to. I
liked having my limits tested and would challenge my self to explore my
sexuality, I’ve always been very curious about life so doing these types of film
gave me a real adrenaline rush!"
In addition to her
on-camera work, Del Rio
was also a main draw at the famed 42nd
Street sex-show theaters like Show World and the
Melody. She
remembers those bygone days with fondness. "The vibe was alive," she said. "After
all, it was the underbelly of New
York and everything went on there…the sights…the
sounds…the smells! You know, you could buy a loose joint in the street or even
in the theater just before—or during—a movie! Pimps, prostitutes…life on the
Deuce was always stimulating. You had to be there; too bad its gone. AIDS
killed it really; the sex vibe in New
York was never the same after AIDS came. Sure, you
can find all sorts of sex activity now, but it’s private and in smaller parties
and clubs. Still exciting, but you have to be careful and know where to
go."
Del
Rio's final hardcore titles were shot in California and she
noticed one difference in particular: "The biggest difference I noticed is
there are a lot more outdoor pool scenes in LA." As far as working with
the legendary Dark Brothers, Del Rio
remembered, "The Dark Brothers were a nasty pair. They would talk really
dirty to keep the sex vibe going on the set all day! At the same time they were
pure camp."
However, things
weren't always rosy for Del Rio
in the '80s. She was busted in 1987 on obscenity charges and served jail time.
When asked about this, she said, "Let’s keep some things for those who buy
the book!"
One thing Del Rio isn't coy about is
the work she did with pint-sized performer Louie De Jesus of Blood Sucking
Freaks infamy.
"I
always get asked about him," said Del
Rio. "Sometimes I get this look like, 'How could
you?' which pisses me off! He was just shorter than most of us…and a person! He
was pretty hot. His dick was in proportion to his body and on the thickish side
for his size. I did print work with him and a loop ["The Anal Dwarf"] and in Play Me Again, Vanessa, I picked him up and sat him on a piano to
give him a blowjob.”
Asked for her take on
today's porn industry, Del Rio
was candid: "Well, the movies in my day seem visually almost ‘romantically
soft focus’ because they were shot on film. We weren’t happy when video came
along, and I hear some of the ladies today are not too happy about hi-def,
either, as it shows all the flaws! Dr. 90210, where are you? Some recent movies
are really good visually because they’ve put some thought and budget into
making them, VCA has done some visually and sexually interesting stuff with
good plot but on the other side of the spectrum I’ve seen pictures of a women
with smeared makeup and a toilet seat over her head or really violent,
degrading rape scenes. I think it has gotten to shock more than titillate and
arouse, which is sad…I understand the need to outdo the competition and shock
and I fully support freedom of expression, but how about some responsibility?
That’s why my book is called 'Fifty Years
of Slightly Slutty Behavior,' because by today’s standards my stuff was only
slightly slutty.”
Del Rio has arguably
managed to remain more popular with 21st century audiences than most of her
"Golden Age" co-stars with her name being dropped by rappers, and
playing herself on TV's "NYPD Blue." To what does she attribute her
longevity? Del Rio
answered, "I’ve been asked this many times and the only thing I can figure
out is the total abandon that I brought to my work. I just gave myself to what
I was doing and had fun doing it. I never believed you should separate yourself
from the sex act, enjoy what you are doing…you choose to do it!"
One thing Del Rio is adamant about
is who will play her if there's ever a Vanessa Del Rio biopic. Without
hesitation, Del Rio
answered, "Rosario Dawson…and I like to see it directed by either Quentin
Tarantino or John Waters. Or both!"
Interested parties can purchase the book from Del Rio at http://shop.vanessadelrio.com/
and, in doing so, get 3 free DVDs of their choice with the purchase. Del Rio's main website is
http://www.vanessadelrio.com/.