Henri Pachard was the pseudonym of American pornographic film director Ron Sullivan. His other aliases included Jackson St. Louis and Crystal Blue. In the late 1960s, using his real name, Sullivan directed a number of sex-and-sadism sexploitation films for the then-thriving 42nd Street grindhouse market. Working for Sam Lake Enterprises in New York, he directed his first film, Lust Weekend in 1967.

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  • Henri Pachard was the pseudonym of American pornographic film director Ron Sullivan. His other aliases included Jackson St. Louis and Crystal Blue. In the late 1960s, using his real name, Sullivan directed a number of sex-and-sadism sexploitation films for the then-thriving 42nd Street grindhouse market. Working for Sam Lake Enterprises in New York, he directed his first film, Lust Weekend in 1967. This was followed by The Bizarre Ones (1967), Scare Their Pants Off (1968), and This Sporting House, with future adult star Jennifer Welles, in 1969. In the 1980s he adopted the alias "Henri Pachard". From then until his death in 2008, he produced and directed dozens of mainstream pornographic films, including The Devil in Miss Jones 2 and Blame it on Ginger, starring Ginger Lynn. He also made numerous bondage-discipline features, particularly for the long-running Dresden Diary series, and many spanking fetish videos such as Blazing Bottoms and Smarty Pants! (both for LBO Entertainment). In addition to directing, he also acted in small character roles in adult films, most notably, Glen and Glenda (1994), a pornographic spoof of Ed Wood's 1953 movie Glen or Glenda. In May 2008 it was reported that Sullivan/Pachard was gravely ill from cancer, with an open call to others in the industry to employ his wife Deloras as a cameraman or as a film editor to help offset his medical expenses. He died at his home on September 27, 2008 after a three year battle with cancer.
  • Henri Pachard,, est un réalisateur, producteur de films pornographiques américain.
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  • Henri Pachard was the pseudonym of American pornographic film director Ron Sullivan. His other aliases included Jackson St. Louis and Crystal Blue. In the late 1960s, using his real name, Sullivan directed a number of sex-and-sadism sexploitation films for the then-thriving 42nd Street grindhouse market. Working for Sam Lake Enterprises in New York, he directed his first film, Lust Weekend in 1967.
  • Henri Pachard,, est un réalisateur, producteur de films pornographiques américain.
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