
Marlene Willoughby
Biography
Willoughby chose the surname "Willoughby" for her professional work after someone called her willowy. She followed her older sister, Jacqueline Carol, in pursuing a career in show business. In 1969, she appeared in the controversial Lennox Raphael Off-Off-Broadway play Che! Other theater roles followed including the Obie Award winning Dracula Sabbat, Fuck Mother and Keepers of the Hippo Horn. She also landed parts in mainstream fare such as No Place to Hide (1970), Up the Sandbox (1972), I, the Jury (1982) and Trading Places (1983), and softcore work such as Voices of Desire (1972) and While the Cat's Away... (1972). Following her retirement from porn, she also appeared in the mainstream film Married to the Mob (1988). Willoughby began making hardcore porn in 1975. Her notable appearances include The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976), The Farmer's Daughters (1976), Outlaw Ladies (1981), and Foxtrot (1982). She appeared in many Pornographic magazines, most notably Penthouse and also wrote columns for such magazines as High Society and Velvet. She also arranged film release parties and toured as a Burlesque dancer. During her career in porn, Willoughby was known as an activist speaking out in favor of the porn industry.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
Deep Voyage
1986

Pandora's Mirror
as Veronica Barrett
1981

Dracula Exotica
as Medieval Partygoer
1980

Sharon in the Rough
as Donna
1976

Outlaw Ladies
as Cassie Lacey
1981

The Farmer's Daughters
as Beth
1976

Lustfire
as Vanity
1986

Magic Girls
as Marlene (archive footage)
1985

Trading Places
as Woman Passed Out on Couch (uncredited)
1983

I, the Jury
as Orgy Participant (uncredited)
1982

From Holly with Love
as Eileen Hanley (uncredited)
1978

The Honey Cup
as Marsha
1976

That Burning Sensation
as Girl with Bag Fetish
1978

Temptations
as Manuela
1976

N.Y. Babes
as Baldie Boyer
1979

Painful Desires
as Caterine Castrati (uncredited)
1978

Venture Into the Bizzare
as Mrs. van der Meer
1976

The Best of Porno
as (archive footage)
1980

Fulfilling Young Cups
as Erica Feinberg
1979

This Ain't The Artist XXX
2012