Jody Maxwell
Jody Maxwell was born Jody Marie Hogsett in 1946. Jody began her career in erotica, after being discovered at a University of Missouri morality symposium, shortly before graduation, by one of the speakers, Gerard Damiano. Damiano directed her in her first film, Portrait, in 1974, and he cast her in several of his other movies into the early 80s. Jody eventually became a writer and columnist for national men’s magazines, having been on the staff of Cheri, Escapade, Capers, Partner, and Adult Cinema Review. Maxwell died of cancer in 2017.
Movies
Smut Without Smut: Satanic Horror Nite
(archive footage)
Neon Nights
Sweet Marie
Outlaw Ladies
Barbara
The Satisfiers of Alpha Blue
Baba
The Devil Inside Her
Hope Hammond
Unwilling Lovers
Jenny Merlin
Gums
Miss Mayhem
Expose Me, Lovely
Terry Lawford
SOS: Screw on the Screen
Split Beaver / Singing Cocksucker from Missouri
Bucktown
Topless Dancer / Girlfriend (uncredited)
Portrait
Psychiatrist's Patient