Patricia Rhomberg Explained

Patricia Rhomberg
Birth Date:15 September 1953[1] [2]
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Alias:Patricia Ragga
Years Active:1975–1979

Patricia Rhomberg (born 15 September 1953) is an Austrian former pornographic film actress from the 1970s.

Early career

Rhomberg was working as a medical assistant when she met the German director Hans Billian and began a relationship with him.

In 1975, she appeared in Germany's first hardcore pornographic feature, Bienenstich im Liebesnest, directed by Billian (the soft version was called Im Gasthaus zum scharfen Hirschen, also known as Zimmermädchen machen es gerne). In it she plays Graziella Schill, a woman on the trail of her unfaithful husband. This was a softcore role even in the hardcore version of the film, with scenes framed and edited to suggest Rhomberg is engaged in sexual activity but no visible sex.

Josephine Mutzenbacher

In 1976, Billian gave her the lead role, in part because she had the proper dialect for it,[3] in the adult film Josefine Mutzenbacher wie sie wirklich war, 1. Teil (known in English as Sensational Janine),[4] [5] in which she plays the Viennese prostitute Josephine Mutzenbacher. This film brought her fame in Germany. It inspired numerous sequels, but the original is the only one in which Rhomberg appears.

Jim Holliday has described this film as "easily the best and most accurate of several films based on the life and adventures of legendary Viennese madam Josephine Mutzenbacher" and his "all time foreign favorite" adult film.[6] Sensational Janine was "one of the most successful foreign x-rated films ever to cross the Atlantic",[7] and the movie is "today seen as one of the best porns of all time".

Later career

In 1977, she appeared in Kasimir der Kuckuckskleber. Her role was Larissa Holm, a young woman who agrees with Kasimir Zwickelhuber (played by Sepp Gneißl) to go into prostitution in order to pay off some debts. Around this period she also featured in numerous hardcore loops directed by Billian, such as Venus in Seide and Schwarzer Orgasmus, which were among the first examples of interracial pornography in Germany.[8] In addition to acting, she also worked as a fluffer.

In 1978, she broke with Billian and returned to her original profession.

References

  1. Web site: Patricia Rhomberg. Internet Adult Film Database. 20 August 2013.
  2. Web site: Patricia Rhomberg. Adult Film Database . 20 August 2013.
  3. Web site: Kuboth. Sebastian. Kritik: Heidi, das Luder von der Alm. TV-KULT. de. 22 May 2009. 23 September 2013.
  4. Book: Smith. Kent. Moore. Darrell W.. Reagle. Merl. Adult Movies. Pocket Books (Mm). New York. 20 August 2013. 1 November 1983. 978-0-671-46844-6. 214.
  5. Book: Achim K. . Krull. Eleanor . Hendriks-Witmer. Murray . Shukyn. Video movies to go: the complete video movie review guide. 20 August 2013. 1985. Grosvenor House Press. 978-0-919959-21-7. 372.
  6. Book: Holliday, Jim . Jim Holliday

    . Jim Holliday. Only the Best: Jim Holliday's Adult Video Almanac and Trivia Treasury. 20 August 2013. 1986. Cal Vista Direct. 84.

  7. Book: The Film Journal. 20 August 2013. January 1984. Pubsun Corporation. 26.
  8. Web site: Biography . Patricia Rhomberg Movie Fan Club . 2016-12-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161130065202/http://www.patriciarhomberg.com/patricia_rhomberg_bio.asp . 2016-11-30 . dead.

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