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The Rialto Report

Jeffrey Hurst (1947-2025), R.I.P.

The Rialto Report

Ashley West

Performing Arts, Arts, Tv & Film

4.8531 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

It all started over thirty years ago. I thought it would be interesting to track down people who’d been involved in the very first adult films because I was intrigued to learn what they remembered about the time – and find out how the experience had affected their lives afterwards.

Bear in mind, this was over 30 years ago, before the era of social media, search tools, and online databases, so I had no idea how difficult this endeavor would be.

But I also didn’t know how unwelcome my inquiries would prove – even if I did manage to find anyone to talk to. After all, most of the early pioneers used different names to conceal their identities, and therefore protect their future lives.

A few of them – people like Annie Sprinkle, Jamie Gillis, or Ron Jeremy for example – were still around, quasi-public figures who’d been interviewed many times about their history. But I was more interested in finding the bit-part players, lesser-known figures, people whose involvement had been short, before disappearing, presumably blending back into more conventional 9-5 existences. What did they think about their involvement in such a salacious, unprecedented activity years earlier?

One of these was the actor, Jeffrey Hurst. He’d been a handsome, friendly-looking, more-than-competent actor back in early films, always entertaining and engaging, and not just because of his standard-issue, best-in-class, 1970s porno mustache. Who was he, and what was his story?

Well, his name wasn’t Jeffrey Hurst for a start: I met a director who’d known him and who reluctantly told me that his real name was Jeff Eagle. I misheard him – and so for the next five years, I searched high and low – and unsuccessfully – for an ex-sex film actor called ‘Jeff Feagle.’ Not my proudest moment, and a lot a wasted effort ensued.

And then I met someone who was still in touch with Jeff, and who told me that Jeff was now a massage therapist living a quiet life in Tucson, Arizona. What’s more, apparently Jeff loved talking about his semi-scandalous past. I contacted him, and quickly became friends with one of the sweetest people I’ve ever come across. And so, when I started The Rialto Report, my interview with Jeff was one of the first that I put out as a podcast.

Jeff died last November. He is much missed. This is our conversation.

This episode running time is 61 minutes.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

It all started over 30 years ago.

0:24.8

I thought it would be interesting to track down people who'd been involved in the very first adult films

0:29.4

because I was intrigued to learn what they remembered about the time

0:32.7

and find out how the experience had affected their lives afterwards.

0:43.3

Bear in mind, this was before the era of social media, search tools and online databases, so I had no idea how difficult this endeavor would be.

0:46.3

But I also didn't know how unwelcome my inquiries would prove,

0:50.3

even if I did manage to find anyone to talk to.

0:53.3

After all, most of the early pioneers used different names to conceal their identities

0:58.0

and therefore protect their future life.

1:01.0

A few of them, people like Annie Sprinkle, Jamie Gillis or Ron Jeremy, for example,

1:06.0

were still around, quasi-public figures who'd been interviewed many times about their history.

1:11.6

But I was more interested in finding the bit part players,

1:14.6

lesser known figures, people whose involvement had been short before disappearing,

1:19.6

presumably blending back into a more conventional 9-to-5 existence.

1:23.6

What did they think about their involvement in such a salacious, unprecedented activity?

1:29.3

One of these was the actor Jeffrey Hurst.

1:33.3

He'd been a handsome, friendly-looking, more than competent actor back in the early films,

1:38.3

always entertaining and engaging, and not just because of his standard issue best-in-class 1970s porn or moustache.

1:45.5

Who was he, and what was his story?

1:48.5

Well, his name wasn't Jeffrey Hurst for a start.

1:51.6

I met a director who'd known him and who reluctantly told me that his real name was Jeff Eagle.

1:57.0

I misheard him, and so for the next five years, I searched high and low and unsuccessfully

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