Ron Jeremy Hyatt is a former American pornographic actor. He was born on March 12, 1953, in Queens, New York, United States of America.
Jeremy was born into a middle-class family from Russia and Poland. Her father was Arnold Hyatt, a professor at Queens College in New York, and her mother worked as a book editor.
He has the same parents as his brother and sister Larry Hyatt and Susan. Jeremy graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo High School.
After graduating from high school, Jeremy enrolled at Queen’s College at CUNY, where he earned a master’s degree and double majored in theater and education.
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ToggleNationality of Ron Jeremy
Jeremy was born in Queens, New York, United States of America. He is American.
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Jeremy was born on March 12, 1953 and is currently 69 years old.
Ron Jeremy Net Worth
Jeremy has an estimated net worth of around $9 million.
Ron Jeremy Height and Weight
Jeremy is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 86 kg.
Career of Ron Jeremy
In order to pursue a legitimate acting career on Broadway, Jeremy gave up teaching, which he described as his “ace in the hole.” He said that while he was an actor, “starving on Broadway” and earning nothing, he discovered what it was like to be poor.
After his then-girlfriend sent his photo to Playgirl, Jeremy quickly found a job as a poseur for the magazine. He used this opportunity to get into the porn movie business, which he saw as a stable source of income.
After an incident on the set of the porn film Olympic Fever, William Margold, another porn actor, gave Jeremy the nickname “The Hedgehog” in 1979. To finish filming, Jeremy flew from New York.
He didn’t bring any other clothes because he expected it to be hot in California, so he only wore a t-shirt and shorts. During the arduous motorcycle ride to the film set in the California mountains near Lake Arrowhead, he became extremely cold and was dangerously close to hypothermia. The weather turned into blizzard conditions.
Jeremy was taken off set as soon as he arrived to thaw out under a hot shower. The extreme temperatures had turned his skin pink by the time he was finished, and every hair on his body stood up.
Jeremy is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records for “most appearances in adult films”; According to his profile on the Internet Adult Film Database, he has appeared in over 2,000 films and directed 285 other films.
For comparison, John Holmes, the second highest-ranked male star on the AVN Top 50 Porn Stars, has 384 acting credits listed with the IAFD.
An inside joke at the time was that some actresses did not consider bestiality, sadomasochism, and sex with Jeremy to be kinkier activities, because Jeremy was different from other porn stars.
In 2006, Jeremy kicked off a series of discussions about pornography on the “Porn Debate Tour” when he took on Pastor Craig Gross, creator of the anti-pornography site XXXchurch.com.
Jeremy held a position outside of the adult film industry as a “special consultant” for the 1986 film “912 Weeks.” He appeared in the 1996 horror film They Bite in a character who was part of a horror film within a horror film (Invasion of the Fishfuckers), both in the style of Humanoids of the Deep.
“Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy”, a feature-length biographical documentary about him, was released in 2001 and widely distributed through major DVD stores.
He made a brief appearance on heavy metal band Fear Factory’s Digital Connectivity DVD from the same year. He appeared in the 2007 A Day to Remember music video “The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle” from their album For Those Who Have Heart.
In “Crank: High Voltage”, Jeremy briefly appears as a protester unhappy with the low pay of pornographic actors. In 2009, “Stripper: Natasha Kizmet” also made a brief appearance.
In the sports comedy “Tetherball: The Movie,” Jeremy plays the main opponent and owner of the league. In 2010, he appeared in the western comedy Big Money Rustlas with the Insane Clown Posse.
Jeremy appeared on the game show Wheel of Fortune in 1980 under his own last name Ron Hyatt. His prize included a trip to Mazatlán.
Jeremy performed a duet (“I Got You Babe”) with former minister Mo Mowlam on the Frank Skinner Show in 2003. In the parody “What If the Internet Were a Real Place?”, Jeremy appeared on the Dave Chappelle show dressed like him and asks the actor if he would like to watch some of his films.
A Day to Remember, Escape The Fate, Christina Linhardt, Necro, Flight of the Conchords, My Darkest Days, Armin Van Buuren, Loud Luxury, The Meices, Steel Panther, Insane Clown Posse, Kid Rock, LMFAO, Everclear, Sam Kinison, Guns N’ Roses, Mad Yellow Sun, Los Umbrellos, XXX Rottweiler Hundar (Icelandic), The Radioactive Chicken Head. He also released the rap song “Freak of the Week”, which reached number 95 on the Billboard rap charts and had a music video.
Celebrity Deathmatch, a video game released in 2003, featured Jeremy as a playable character. In the 2004 video game Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude, he appears as a fairy and offers wisdom to the main character.
Additionally, Jeremy appears in the 2008 video game BoneTown as the ruler of Bonetown and a sex god. In the 2011 video game Postal III, Jeremy plays Raul Chomo, the mayor of the fictional town of Catharsis, Arizona.
Ron Jeremy’s Family and Siblings
Jeremy’s father was Arnold Hyatt, a professor at Queens College in New York, and his mother, who worked as a book editor. He has the same parents as his brother and sister Larry Hyatt and Susan. Jeremy graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo High School.
Ron Jeremy’s wife
Jeremy has had four celebrity relationships but has never been married in his life.
Children of Ron Jeremy
At the time of filing this report, Jeremy had no children.