Reports The San Francisco Chronicle:
Adult film actress Marilyn Chambers, the onetime Ivory Snow model who gained greater fame as the star of the X-rated “Behind the Green Door,” was found dead Sunday by her teenage daughter at her home in Southern California. She was 56.
Authorities have not released a cause of death.
Ms. Chambers, given name Marilyn Briggs, was central to the erotic empire built by the late Mitchell brothers – Jim and Artie – at their Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theatre, now in its 40th year.
Ten years ago, San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown proclaimed a “Marilyn Chambers Day,” praising the porn queen for her “artistic presence,” her “vision” and her “energy.”
“That wasn’t from any personal knowledge. That was all part of the allure of San Francisco,” Brown said Monday. “At the time that she was doing what she was doing, it created an interest nationally if not internationally in our city. And people would come here to see if Marilyn Chambers was really dressed in snowflakes.”
The snowflakes reference goes back to her debut as a teenage model for Ivory Snow, which featured her on a laundry detergent box as a young mother cuddling a laughing baby. According to journalist Warren Hinckle, chronicler of the Mitchell Brothers era, she grew up in Connecticut as the daughter of an ad executive. “She went to all the right schools and was doing all the right things,” Hinckle said.
At age 18, she had made her way to San Francisco and answered an ad placed by the Mitchells, who were making films to show in their movie theater. “Behind the Green Door,” released in 1972, was one of the first adult movies with a plot, of sorts. In their promotions, the Mitchells didn’t mind that their star had a previous affiliation with the cleansing powers of soap.
“Without this Ivory Snow thing, they might have stayed with these small-time performers,” said Rita Benton, marketing director for the Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theatre. “It hit all the major news media in 1973. Then they promoted the movie as ’starring Marilyn Chambers, 99.44% pure.’ That’s what the Ivory Snow line used to be.”
Made for $50,000, “Behind the Green Door” has made millions, Benton said, and still sells on DVD, as does her second movie, “Resurrection of Eve,” made in 1973.