Roberta Findlay

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Noted adult and exploitation cinema filmmaker Roberta Findlay was born Roberta Hershkowitz in 1943 in New York City. The youngest in a family of three children, Roberta grew up in a tenement apartment in the Bronx. Findlay's Hungarian immigrant parents wanted her to be a pianist. Roberta met her husband Michael Findlay while a student at the City College of New York after she volunteered to be the accompanying pianist for a silent movie program that Michael was running on campus. Roberta married Michael at age eighteen. The couple collaborated on several sleazy and sadistic exploitation features together in the 1960's which include the notoriously nasty "Flesh" trilogy. After parting ways with Michael in the early 1970's, Roberta went on to direct a handful of explicit hardcore movies for producer and distributor Allan Shackleton. Moreover, Findlay also worked on various films as an editor, composer, producer, and cinematographer. Roberta ended her directing career toiling away on low-budget horror and grindhouse fare throughout the mid to late 1980's. In addition, Findlay and her late partner Walter E. Sear founded the recording studio Sear Sound in New York City.

Overview

Birthday December 30, 1943
Born In Bronx, New York
Alternative names Robin Aden , Robert W. Brinar , Robby Chipitoff , Bob W. Davis , Frederick Douglass , R. Findlay , Anna Riva Hindgrind , Harold Hindgrind , Roberto Herz Kowicz , Robert Marx , Linda Michaels , Berla L. Moke , Berla Moke , Robert W. Norman , Robert Norman , Ann A. Rifkin , Anna Riv , Anna Riva , Anna Rivas , Walter D. Roberts , Harold Hindgrind and the Cosmic Seven , Robert D. Walters , Robert R. Walters , Robert Walters
Height 157 cm
Spouse/Ex- Michael Findlay ? - May 16, 1977 (his death)

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Trivia Profiled in the book "Golden Goddesses: 25 Legendary Women of Classic Erotic Cinema, 1968-1985" by Jill C. Nelson.
Quotes [on being considered a groundbreaking feminist] I hadn't thought at the time that I was a female in a male-dominated field. I wasn't aware of what you guys now call sexism. I never had any trouble with male crews, ever, or with anybody I dealt with, which was 99% men. I didn't have any experience as a feminist. If you choose to put me into the field of feminists or think I was or groundbreaking or something, okay, but that was not the truth of it as far as I personally was concerned.
Nickname Anna Riva

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