Neola Graef — Biography

Neola Graef navigated the landscapes of modeling and adult entertainment primarily in California during the 1960s and 1970s. A notable aspect of her career was her frequent collaborations with her close friend, Uschi Digard. Graef has shared her reflections on her professional journey, which can be explored in an interview available at the provided link. Her extensive filmography includes a variety of titles such as "Female Fever" (1977), "Virgin Cowboy" (1975), "The French Love Secret" (1974), "Cries of Ecstasy, Blows of Death" (1973), and "Hammersmith is Out" and "The Family," both from 1972, among many others. Her work also extends to films like "The Seven Minutes" and "Prostitution Pornography USA" from 1971, and "Dirty Pool" and "Female Sexual Emancipation" from 1970. The list continues with numerous titles from the early 1970s and late 1960s, including "Dr. Masher" and "Love Feast" (also known as "Pretty Models all in a Row") from 1969, and films like "Frenzy" and "Twinky" with unspecified years of release. A significant portion of these films are accessible online for viewing.

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