Amy Lynn Baxter

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Amy Lynn Baxter
Born (1967-09-06) September 6, 1967 (age 57)
Ed Begley, Jr.
(1991)
John Scialpi (1992–

Amy Lynn Baxter (born September 6, 1967

soft core pornography
films.

Early life and education

Amy Lynn Baxter was born in

Max Baer, Jr., who introduced Baxter to James Woods, whom she would date for a few months.[3]

Career and life

In 1988, Baxter's father paid for her to have

exotic dancer. In a 1992 interview with the Philadelphia Daily News, Baxter said she had paid off the surgery dancing.[4]

Baxter appeared as Pet of the Month in

schtick.[2] She modeled, with Stern, for the cover of his autobiography Private Parts. However, the photo was never used as the cover.[3]

In May 1991, Baxter got engaged to

Ed Begley, Jr., who left Annette Bening to date Baxter.[4][5] By 1992, Baxter was in a relationship with John Scialpi, who owned New York City's Goldfingers strip club. The couple lived on Long Island.[4][6] She had a baby with Scialpi, and within 2+12 months she was back to exotic dancing.[4] As of 1994, Baxter was 26-years-old and her income averaged $250,000. She worked six days a week, making appearances at strip clubs across the US eight weeks out of the year.[2] Her mother travelled with her, helping to care for Baxter's baby and selling merchandise.[3] Part of Baxter's headline show was her baby oil set from The Howard Stern Show.[4]

Baxter appeared in Playboy as part of their Women in Radio pictorial in 1995 for her work on Stern's radio show. That same year, she made promotional appearances for Penthouse, promoting their new cologne, and Famous Rotisserie & Grill in New York.[7]

In 1996, Baxter co-starred as a news reporter, alongside Debbie Rochon, in Broadcast Bombshells.[8] The film is considered one of her best adult films.[1] Baxter auditioned for Robert De Niro for the role as Sheila in the 1999 film Analyze This. The interview involved Baxter reading a sex scene with De Niro. Ultimately, Donna-Marie Recco was given the role.[3]

Views on the adult entertainment industry

In a 1992 interview, Baxter shared that being a self-described

egomaniac gives her the confidence to be an exotic dancer, saying "I love the attention...It's such a great feeling. [The audience] say, 'Wow, look at her,' even before you take your clothes off."[4]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f O'Connor, Colleen (October 7, 1994). "Women take sides over sex industry". The Vindicator. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
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  4. ^ a b c d e f g Gerhert, Ann (October 9, 1992). "She's taking off for the weekend by Ann Gerhart". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 55. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  5. ^ "SHE HEARS WEDDING BELLS - BEGLEY BEGS TO DIFFER". Orlando Sentinel. May 30, 1991. Archived from the original on January 19, 2020. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  6. ^ Johnson, Richard (May 10, 1992). "The love bug bytes Ed Begley Jr". Daily News. p. 766. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  7. ^ Benza, A. J. (June 4, 1995). "Mob flick-to-be is rated A for Agita by A.J. Benza". Daily News. p. 704. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  8. ^ Briggs, Joe Bob (February 1, 1996). "Joe Bob Briggs". Dallas Observer. Archived from the original on June 28, 2018. Retrieved January 19, 2020.