Ron Jeremy has been putting his pounding skills to the pavement more than beautiful porn stars lately. Not only has he made his 9 and 3/4 mark on current pop music with LMFAO, but he also found time to attend the Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen. Ron is seen here, during the Charlie Sheen Roast Red Carpet Pre-Show, making a stop in with stars of Comedy Central’s Workaholics, Blake Anderson and Adam Devine. After showing the comedic adolescents a thing-or-two on his trusty harmonica, Ron Jeremy proceeds to dissect the science behind Comedy Central’s celebrity roasts.
Ron Jeremy Defends Pornography on the Joy Behar Show
Ron Jeremy appeared on CNN’s Joy Behar Show August 16th to debate whether or not porn is good for people and/or their relationships. Pitted against Gail Dines, author of Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked our Sexuality and described as “The world’s leading anti-pornography campaigner”, Ron stood firmly in defense of the Adult Industry.
During the first video clip below, Gail Dines seems to confuse her feminist argument after Ron Jeremy states that roughly fifty percent of pornography is produced by women today. Gail replies, citing a recent study comparing pornography produced by women to pornography produced by men, that studies show porn produced by women is more violent than that of men. Somewhere within the matter of seconds it took for Gail to respond with this fact, she seemed to forget she was on the Joy Behar Show to represent women as a whole. Well, it seems maybe Doctor Dines just represents some women, and not women who produce pornography for the Adult Industry.
The second clip focuses on the effects pornography may have on relationships. After Ron Jeremy once again makes a valid point on there being a wide range of different types of porn being produced today, Gail Dines backtracks by agreeing there is pornography being watched by couples. She then augments her original argument by stating men watch “body punishing”, Gonzo-style pornography once their spouse or significant other has left them alone to do so. This exchange seems only to prove men and women, and individuals in general, vary in their sexualities. Gosh, there’s a shocker. Woops, sorry Gail. A shocker is a “body punishing” sexual act too isn’t it?
Where is Gail Dines obtaining this scientific information on men in relationships who secretly watch the Gonzo porn genre when they are alone? Did she steal Harry Potter’s cloak of invisibility from J.K. Rowling, and stand silently in couples’ bedrooms taking notes? How much pocket money does one get for participating in this highly invasive sexual study? We’re fairly certain it’s not enough for most men to divulge their online spank banks to complete strangers.
Ron Jeremy Appears on Fox Sports – Cubed
Ron Jeremy made a guest appearance on Fox Sports’ Cubed yesterday. Pizzi compliments Ron on his most famous feature, his glorious french tickler. How four sequels to The Last X Rated Movie are possible is discussed, and a challenge of “Blow” is proposed. No Charlie Sheen, not the space warlock kind. A contest of lung capacity pits Pizzi against Ron Jeremy in a test of who can blow up a long balloon faster. Of course, Ron Jeremy has experience Pizzi simply cannot comprehend. It’s not how fast you finish young Padawan Pizzi, it’s the size of the balloon which always matters most.
Ron Jeremy Interviews with Zagat Buzz
Yes, you read the headline right – we caught up with that Ron Jeremy for this interview. Actually, the actor and adult-film star has been getting a lot of attention in the food world lately. First up, he’s one of the stars of The Flying Pink Pig, an adult film about a sausage-serving food truck that has secret aphrodisiac powers. Jeremy is also promoting his own rum label, the limited edition Ron de Jeremy. We talked to him about the movie, the hooch and his favorite cuisine. Don’t worry, this is one interview that’s safe for work!
Zagat Buzz: What can viewers expect from your latest film, The Flying Pink Pig?
Ron Jeremy: They can expect comedy, eroticism and me – which is bad taste in jokes. But that’s why Sunny Lane’s in the movie – to distract you from my bad jokes. Which she does a great job of.
Zagat Buzz: Why is your character so intent on acquiring the namesake food truck – is the food really that good?
Ron Jeremy: Not only is the food good, but Sunny’s driving a great business, and I’m jealous of both.
Zagat Buzz: The movie is based on the recent food-truck craze. Are you a food-truck fan? Any favorite trucks?
Ron Jeremy: I’m not going to lie – but not really. I like them, and I patronize them, but I don’t seek them out.
Zagat Buzz: Do you see more food-truck–themed adult films on the horizon?
Ron Jeremy: Hopefully only the sequels to this one. I am sure there will be imitators, but none will be as good.
Zagat Buzz: You’ve been popping up a lot in the food world lately, what can you tell us about Ron de Jeremy, the rum label that bears your face and name?
Ron Jeremy: It’s delicious a dark rum. The producers live in Finland. The rum is made in Panama and I live in Los Angeles. It’s a whole international thing. You can find out everything you need to know about it at www.RondeJeremy.com. I also have a hot sauce, which is doing pretty good as well.
Zagat Buzz: Is rum your go-to drink of choice? What other cocktails or beverages do you like?
Ron Jeremy: At this point it’s my drink of choice and the only beverage I drink, because that’s what I’m promoting. Would you like to try a nice Ron-jito or Ron-a-colada?
Zagat Buzz: How about restaurants – do you have any favorites?
Ron Jeremy: I love Rainbow Bar & Grill on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Zagat Buzz: Valentine’s day is coming up – what do you think is the ideal V-day date?
Ron Jeremy: Rainbow Bar & Grill, with or without a date. They’ve already ordered a case of Ron de Jeremy rum!
Zagat Buzz: What’s the last thing you ate before this interview, and was it any good?
Ron Jeremy: I actually had a great rib-eye steak in Las Vegas. I just got back. I forgot the name of the restaurant.
Ron Jeremy Speaks Out on “The Flying Pink Pig” Lawsuit

On one side, there’s the angry food truck owner. On the other, the defensive porn director. In the middle is porn star Ron Jeremy, who has the best perspective on the XXX taco truck. It began innocently enough when popular local food truck The Flying Pig began showing up in promos for “The Flying Pink Pig,” a food truck-themed porn film starring Sunny Lane.
Truck owner Joe Kim says he was misled and thought the truck was being used in a “romantic movie.” (Hey, to some people, a double-penetration scene on the cold steel of a taco truck counter is romantic.)
Kim filed suit to stop the film’s release, but “Flying Pink Pig” director Erica McLean stood standing her ground, telling us that Kim’s story about being misled is a bunch of hooey.
Kim and McLean may not relish the legal wrangling — or maybe they do and this is all a canny publicity stunt — but Ron Jeremy certainly believes there’s no such thing as bad publicity. Though he doesn’t have a sex scene in either film, Jeremy plays a competing food truck owner in “The Flying Pink Pig” and its sequel. When we spoke to Ron Jeremy yesterday, he told us:
“We want to thank [Joe Kim] very much for suing. We appreciate it. It’s like when “Debbie Does Dallas” came out and the Dallas Cheerleaders sued. They made it the most popular movie in America. I personally want to thank him for suing Erica.”
Explaining his onscreen role, Ron Jeremy says, “I’m the competitor and I try to take over the business. I’m in the original and the sequel, and in both of them I yell, ‘I hate you, Sunny, and your flying pink pig!’ Sunny Lane beats me in the business, using sex and things like that, of course.” Of course. He’s not sure, but he thinks the trucks sells cupcakes.
The role of the vicious food truck owner came naturally to Ron Jeremy. Now well into his 50s, the #1 porn star of all time, according to AVN, considers himself a sexual and a culinary hedonist. (He already has his own rum, Ron de Jeremy.)
“To me, eating is even more fun than sex — on and off screen,” the Hedgehog says. “Once you get to your mid-50s, and you have a blonde, a brunette and a redhead over here vs. a steak and a lobster over there. I’m sorry, but the surf-and-turf is calling me more.”
- Article courtesy of Blogs.LAWeekly.com
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CBS Interviews Ron Jeremy and Porn Friends
Unlike mainstream media’s typical coverage of the adult industry that grabs for a titillating headline to shock readers, the CBS Interactive Business Network has interviewed five of porn’s elite to find out how they’ve succeeded in business.
A cross section of adult performers and business people, including performers Sasha Grey, Ron Jeremy and Annie Sprinkle along with Hustler President Michael H. Klein and fetish web honcho Colin Rountree were asked their secrets to success and their brief histories in porn.
The report said that although it’s unusual for the mainstream world to look to the adult industry for business wisdom, because of porn’s pioneering and progressive adoption of technology and the tough competitive marketplace, the winners have a lot to share.
“Porn is also one of the most competitive industries in the world. It has a lower barrier of entry (no pun intended) which makes it very difficult to remain on top (no pun intended). As a result, people who are successful in the pornography business are often quite business savvy and are good at creating opportunities and, yes, selling their services and ideas,” the article said.
Veteran Ron Jeremy stressed hustling and dedication to his acting and porn craft to get ahead.
His Secret:
Hustle more than your competition.
His Story:
Arguably the world’s most recognizable male porn performer, Ron Jeremy has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for “Most Appearances in Adult Films” and was ranked by AVN Magazine at #1 in their “100 Top Porn Stars of All Time” He’s frequently had speaking rolls in numerous mainstream movies, starred in the second and ninth season of the reality series The Surreal Life, and published a well-received memoir “Ron Jeremy: The Hardest (Working) Man in Showbiz“. That’s an impressive list of credits for anybody working in the seamier side of show biz, but it’s even more amazing when you consider that Ron Jeremy is (let’s face it) not the most attractive man on the planet.
What He Told Me:
“I am willing to spend as much time as it takes to get where I want to go. I didn’t wait for the mainstream to come to me, I went out for auditions and pounded the pavements. Business is all about being in the right place in the right time, so you need to be as many places as possible as often as possible if you want to succeed. You can’t become successful if you’re not willing to give something else up. I have friends who quit the porn business and now have families and are really happy with their lives. I made the decision that I couldn’t pursue my career and still be a good parent. I’m always ready to do what I can to help my friends. If I can help somebody connect up with somebody else, or give somebody I trust a reference, I’ll do it in a heartbeat. I have a Rolodex that’s longer than…my arm.” – Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy Interview – Celebrity Preacher
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Ron Jeremy was interviewed on God, love and morality. Three things you wouldn’t normally expect a famous Porn icon to be asked about professionally. Of course, everyone here knows that Ron Jeremy is much more than just another swinging dick. He’s a GIANT SWINGING DICK! One with a very solid brain on it’s shoulders, and some pretty convincing opinions.
HotMovies.com Interviews Ron Jeremy on Scoundrels
The HotMovies.com crew rolled into Miami Beach in May for the fifth anniversary of Exxxotica Miami and its own fifth anniversary as the Presenting Sponsor of one of the best adult shows in the world.
We gathered around the dinner table one night on the patio at Maxine’s, a South Beach mainstay for late eats. We prepared to break bread with an eclectic group of industry stars including HotMovies spokesperson Ron Jeremy and the incomparable Sunny Lane.
As drinks were served, we took the opportunity to speak with Mr. Jeremy about the legendary Cecil Howard and the making of Scoundrels, Howard’s AVN Award-winning epic about to be released for the first time in 25 years on HotMovies.com and Ron Jeremy’s Video Theater.
HM: Ron, it’s great to see you, as always. Please talk a little about your experience working with Cecil Howard on Scoundrels.
RJ: I was always doing comedy. All the Chuck Vincent comedies, I was known for that. Sizzle, Fascination, you know…. And then Cecil Howard has me do this movie where he goes, “No jokes, no cracking jokes, no typical Ron Jeremy laughing…” and I went along with it. It was a very, very serious psychodrama…. People are gonna see this film and say, damn, they made movies as good as Pirates back in those days.
Cecil Howard was one of the really good filmmakers. He never compromised. He did Neon Nights, he did Babylon Pink. He didn’t sacrifice for the video market, which started to take over.
Howard is actually the Burt Reynolds character from Boogie Nights. He refused to jump on that shooting videos format. He wanted to make motion pictures on FILM, not video. Babylon Pink, with Ron Sullivan (AKA Henri Pachard) directing and Cecil Howard producing, won so many awards in that era. Read the rest of this entry »
Ron Jeremy In “Finding Bliss”: In Select Theaters This Weekend
With a part in “Finding Bliss,” adult movie legend Ron Jeremy is still seeking to show the world that he can do mainstream movies.
Even as “Bliss” depicts the life of an aspiring director (Leelee Sobieski) who is forced to edit adult movies for a day job, Jeremy manages to stay fully clothed on camera — while mainstream actors like Jamie Kennedy take it all off.
“In ‘Finding Bliss’ I spend my entire scene on stage in a tuxedo,” Jeremy tells PopcornBiz of the movie opening on Friday. “I actually kind of prefer it that way.”
Ron Jeremy has consulted Hollywood cast and directors during the odd foray into the adult world. On “Boogie Nights” he received a consulting credit and recalls that most every cast member sat in on one of his adult film sets to get an idea of the real world they were about to portray.
“They all showed up except for Burt Reynolds. He didn’t think he needed to,” Ron Jeremy laughs. “Julianne Moore was a good sport. She was in this small hotel room and had to keep moving out of the way of camera so she wouldn’t end up in the shot.”
He even gave consulting time to Jamie Kennedy who plays a dimwitted porn star in “Finding Bliss.”
“I gave him the ins and outs of the business,” says Ron Jeremy.
“Bliss” director Judy Davis says she wanted to give Ron Jeremy a bigger part in the movie, but he’s actually too well-known to play a adult film character other than himself. “There wasn’t a part for him, because he’s so famous,” says Davis. “He has to play himself.”
But Jeremy points to at least three films that he’s appeared in with his clothes fully intact which live on — “Detroit Rock City” (1999), “Orgasmo” (1997) and “Boondock Saints” (1999).
“These are three films I did that I kept my clothes on and they are huge films,” says Ron Jeremy. “They are cult films.”
Ron Jeremy Remembers Gary Coleman
They were an odd couple: a porn star whose sexual partners number over 2,000 and a former child star who was a real-life 40-year-old virgin. But when news hit about the death of former child star Gary Coleman, his passing struck up some fond remembrances for Ron Jeremy.
“I loved his smile,” said Ron Jeremy, who worked with the diminutive star of Diff’rent Strokes professionally in four projects.
“Getting to know Coleman wasn’t easy,” Ron Jeremy told AVN. “Gary was very serious sometimes. … If he didn’t know you, he’d say hi and just keep walking. … He didn’t want to spend a lot of time with people he didn’t know.”
Underneath that shy exterior was a playful soul. “He loved toys,” Ron Jeremy said. “He didn’t experience a real childhood,” he added, as explanation for why Coleman found such satisfaction in such pursuits as playing with model trains.
The differences between the unlikely partners were highlighted when they both appeared on The Weakest Link in 2002. Talking about their stint on the game show, Jeremy recalled, “I voted him off, and then Corey Feldman voted me off. That was the show where after Annie announced that I had been with thousands of women, Gary said, ‘I’m the opposite of Ron Jeremy—I’m a virgin.’ ”
And, added Ron Jeremy, Coleman was “happy to be so.”
Coleman also shared a television set with Jeremy in 2004, when the porn star was on The Surreal Life with an oddball assortment of characters that included Tammy Faye Messner (formerly Bakker), Vanilla Ice and Erik Estrada. Gary Coleman had a guest-starring role, but he stormed off the set. According to Ron Jeremy, Coleman was annoyed when Vanilla Ice repeatedly repeated Coleman’s catch phrase from Diff’rent Strokes, “Whatchu talking’ ’bout, Willis?”…

