"Georgina Spelvin" is also the traditional theatrical pseudonym used by
actresses who wish to remain anonymous. Its male equivalent is
George Spelvin. It is used in film, television, and theatre
much as Alan Smithee is used as a mask for directors.
She suffered from polio as a child, but recovered sufficiently to
pursue a career as a dancer when she reached her 20s.
As of 2002 she was a Computer Production Designer in Hollywood.
According to a magazine interview, her first hardcore sex film was Parental Guidance (1972).
Retired from adult films in 1982, at age 47, she works in the graphic arts business.
Profiled in the book "Golden Goddesses: 25 Legendary Women of Classic Erotic Cinema, 1968-1985" by Jill C. Nelson.
Was working in the New York theater when a friend, adult film actor
Harry Reems, recommended her to adult film director Gerard Damiano.
1982 winner of the Best Actress Erotica for the second time.