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'''Robin Byrd''' (born 6 April 1957) is an [[United States|American]] former [[pornographic actor|pornographic actress]] and the host of ''The Robin Byrd Show'', which has appeared on [[Leased access]] [[cable television]] in [[New York City]] since 1977.<ref>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=2012-11-29|title=Robin Byrd Onstage - Live, but Not Nude|url=http://theater.nytimes.com/2012/11/30/theater/robin-byrd-onstage-live-but-not-nude.html?gwh=0AA63DF6B6B8F9FA54F4CA01FBF780BB}}</ref>
'''Robin Byrd''' (born April 6, 1957) is an American former [[pornographic actor|pornographic actress]] and the host of ''The Robin Byrd Show'', which has appeared on [[leased access]] [[cable television]] in [[New York City]] since 1977.<ref>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=2012-11-29|title=Robin Byrd Onstage - Live, but Not Nude|url=http://theater.nytimes.com/2012/11/30/theater/robin-byrd-onstage-live-but-not-nude.html?gwh=0AA63DF6B6B8F9FA54F4CA01FBF780BB}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
[[File:RobynByrd1978.jpg|thumb|Robyn Byrd in the film ''[[Debbie Does Dallas]]'']]
Byrd was born and raised in [[New York City]], [[New York]]. She was adopted. Byrd has never been able to identify her birth parents, due to the unwillingness of her adoptive mother to reveal that information and [[Closed adoption|sealed birth and adoption records]] under [[New York]] state law.
Robin Byrd was born and raised in [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]]. A child of [[adoption]], she has never been able to identify her birth parents, due to the unwillingness of her adoptive mother to reveal that information and [[Closed adoption|sealed birth and adoption records]] under [[New York (state)|New York]] state law.


At the time of filming the porn classic ''[[Debbie Does Dallas]]'', Byrd was living in [[New York]], and was still known as '''Robin Cohen'''. After taking college classes in marketing and advertising at [[Baruch College]] and dropping out as a senior, she attended the [[School of Visual Arts]] and worked as a nude model for art classes.<ref>Morris, Bob. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CEFDB1539F930A15755C0A960958260 "Cable's First Lady Of Explicit"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', June 23, 1996. Accessed December 3, 2007. "At 17, Ms. Byrd got her graduate equivalency diploma and then pursued advertising design at Baruch College but dropped out in her senior year. By then it was the early 1970's and she was modeling at the School of Visual Arts, where she had been taking life-drawing classes."</ref> Her TV career was launched on cable TV with the Hot Legs Show. She subsequently starred in porn films during the late 1970s, including a role in the mentioned ''Debbie Does Dallas''.
At the time of filming the porn film ''[[Debbie Does Dallas]]'', Byrd was living in New York City and was still known as '''Robin Cohen'''. After taking college classes in marketing and advertising at [[Baruch College]] and dropping out as a senior, she attended the [[School of Visual Arts]] and worked as a nude model for art classes.<ref>Morris, Bob. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CEFDB1539F930A15755C0A960958260 "Cable's First Lady Of Explicit"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090222053057/http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CEFDB1539F930A15755C0A960958260 |date=2009-02-22 }}, ''[[The New York Times]]'', June 23, 1996. Accessed December 3, 2007. "At 17, Ms. Byrd got her graduate equivalency diploma and then pursued advertising design at Baruch College but dropped out in her senior year. By then it was the early 1970's and she was modeling at the School of Visual Arts, where she had been taking life-drawing classes."</ref> She subsequently starred in porn films during the late 1970s, including a role in the previously mentioned ''Debbie Does Dallas''.


=== Public access ===
=== Public access ===
After guest-hosting on a [[leased access]] show called ''Hot Leggs'', she changed the name to ''The Robin Byrd Show'' in 1977. The show has aired continuously since then, though it now shows reruns rather than live episodes. Each episode features Byrd in her trademark black crochet bikini and white fingernail polish, on an all-red set with a large, heart-shaped neon sign that bears the name of her show. Male and female porn stars and strippers appear as guests and perform fully nude stripteases, sometimes also taking calls from viewers. Byrd and her guests also frequently engage in onscreen sexplay by the end of the episode. Each show customarily ends with all the guests dancing to Robin's recording of a bawdy novelty tune, "Baby, Let Me Bang Your Box". Celebrities from outside the adult entertainment industry such as [[Sandra Bernhard]], [[Dame Edna]] and [[Michael Musto]] have also been guests on her show.
After guest-hosting on a [[leased access]] show called ''Hot Legs'', Byrd changed the name to ''The Robin Byrd Show'' in 1977. The show has aired continuously since then, initially on [[Channel J]],<ref>{{Cite news |last=Smith |first=Sally Bedell |date=1984-03-05 |title=Channel J Pornography Is Cause of Lockout Law |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/05/arts/channel-j-pornography-is-cause-of-lockout-law.html |access-date=2024-01-27 |work=The New York Times |pages=16 |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> though it now shows reruns rather than live episodes. Each episode features Byrd in her trademark black [[crochet bikini]] and white fingernail polish, on an all-red set with a large, heart-shaped neon sign that bears the name of her show. Male and female porn stars and strippers appear as guests and perform fully nude stripteases, sometimes also taking calls from viewers. Byrd and her guests also frequently engage in onscreen sexplay by the end of the episode. Each show customarily ends with all the guests dancing to Robin's recording of a bawdy novelty tune, "Baby, Let Me Bang Your Box".


==== Time Warner legal issues ====
==== Time Warner legal issues ====
Byrd and [[Al Goldstein]] were in a long standing legal battle with [[Time Warner Cable]] (and its predecessor, Manhattan Cable), which wanted to scramble all adult-oriented content so that subscribers had to send in written requests to view it. In 1978, the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit|Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals]] struck as unconstitutional the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) mandatory access regulations under which Byrd and Goldstein had challenged the cable provider's actions, but the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] disposed of the case on other grounds.
Byrd and [[Al Goldstein]] were in a long-standing legal battle with [[Time Warner Cable]] (and its predecessor, Manhattan Cable), which wanted to scramble all adult-oriented content so that subscribers had to send in written requests to view it. In 1978, the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit|Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals]] struck as unconstitutional the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) mandatory access regulations under which Byrd and Goldstein had challenged the cable provider's actions, but the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] disposed of the case on other grounds.


In 1995, the issue was again before the [[United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit]], which upheld the regulations and ruled that Time Warner's requirement for written requests was a violation. {{As of|2007}}, ''The Robin Byrd Show'' continues to be aired unscrambled and uncut.
In 1995, the issue was again before the [[United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit]], which upheld the regulations and ruled that Time Warner's requirement for written requests was a violation. {{As of|2007}}, ''The Robin Byrd Show'' continues to be aired unscrambled and uncut although with disclaimers that the content is not for children to watch.


=== In popular culture ===
=== In popular culture ===
[[File:Brian Doherty and Robin Byrd 2011 Shankbone.jpg|thumb|Byrd on [[Fire Island]] with Brian Doherty of the [[Association of Independent Commercial Producers|AICP]]]]Byrd's show and filmography have made her a local celebrity and to some extent, a national one. She is a frequent presenter at New York City adult entertainment, [[gay pride]], and [[AIDS]] awareness events. ''The Robin Byrd Show'' was parodied on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in a series of skits airing in 1997 and 1998; Byrd was played by [[Cheri Oteri]].<ref>{{cite web|work=Newsle.com|title=Saturday Night Live Alum Cheri Oteri to Join Off-Broadway’s NEWSical the Musical|date=2012-11-07|url=http://newsle.com/article/0/45552028/}}</ref>
[[File:Brian Doherty and Robin Byrd 2011 Shankbone.jpg|thumb|Byrd on [[Fire Island]] with Brian Doherty of the [[Association of Independent Commercial Producers|AICP]]]]Byrd's show and filmography have made her a local celebrity and to some extent, a national one. She is a frequent presenter at New York City adult entertainment, [[gay pride]], and [[AIDS]] awareness events. ''The Robin Byrd Show'' was parodied on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in a series of skits airing in 1997 and 1998; Byrd was played by [[Cheri Oteri]].<ref>{{cite web|work=Newsle.com|title=Saturday Night Live Alum Cheri Oteri to Join Off-Broadway's NEWSical the Musical|date=2012-11-07|url=http://newsle.com/article/0/45552028/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219035218/http://newsle.com/article/0/45552028/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-02-19}}</ref>


In 1999, [[Richard Avedon]] photographed Byrd for a feature in ''[[The New Yorker]]'' on famous and influential New Yorkers. Byrd has also branched out into other adult-oriented businesses, including [[phone sex]] lines and ringtones.
In 1999, [[Richard Avedon]] photographed Byrd for a feature in ''[[The New Yorker]]'' on famous and influential New Yorkers. Byrd has also branched out into other adult-oriented businesses, including [[phone sex]] lines and ringtones.


In 2014, Robin released "Touch Me", a dance single with recording artist Lovari.
In 2015, Robin released "Touch Me", a dance single with recording artist [[Lovari]].


Byrd has stated that she is bisexual.<ref>{{cite book|title=Confessions of the Hundred Hottest Porn Stars: Intimate, Funny, Outrageous|first=Lainie|last=Speiser|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=fdBrEZKNadkC&pg=PA180&dq=Robin+Byrd+bisexual&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ILqiUImII8-80AG5vIHwAg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Robin%20Byrd%20bisexual&f=false|year=2011}}</ref>
Byrd has stated that she is bisexual.<ref>{{cite book|title=Confessions of the Hundred Hottest Porn Stars: Intimate, Funny, Outrageous|first=Lainie|last=Speiser|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fdBrEZKNadkC&q=Robin+Byrd+bisexual&pg=PA180|year=2011|publisher=Fair Winds Press |isbn=9781592334773}}</ref>


==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 3 March 2024

Robin Byrd
Robin Byrd at a party in New York (2010)
Born (1957-04-06) April 6, 1957 (age 67)
Websiterobinbyrd.com

Robin Byrd (born April 6, 1957) is an American former pornographic actress and the host of The Robin Byrd Show, which has appeared on leased access cable television in New York City since 1977.[1]

Background

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Robyn Byrd in the film Debbie Does Dallas

Robin Byrd was born and raised in New York City, New York. A child of adoption, she has never been able to identify her birth parents, due to the unwillingness of her adoptive mother to reveal that information and sealed birth and adoption records under New York state law.

At the time of filming the porn film Debbie Does Dallas, Byrd was living in New York City and was still known as Robin Cohen. After taking college classes in marketing and advertising at Baruch College and dropping out as a senior, she attended the School of Visual Arts and worked as a nude model for art classes.[2] She subsequently starred in porn films during the late 1970s, including a role in the previously mentioned Debbie Does Dallas.

Public access

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After guest-hosting on a leased access show called Hot Legs, Byrd changed the name to The Robin Byrd Show in 1977. The show has aired continuously since then, initially on Channel J,[3] though it now shows reruns rather than live episodes. Each episode features Byrd in her trademark black crochet bikini and white fingernail polish, on an all-red set with a large, heart-shaped neon sign that bears the name of her show. Male and female porn stars and strippers appear as guests and perform fully nude stripteases, sometimes also taking calls from viewers. Byrd and her guests also frequently engage in onscreen sexplay by the end of the episode. Each show customarily ends with all the guests dancing to Robin's recording of a bawdy novelty tune, "Baby, Let Me Bang Your Box".

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Byrd and Al Goldstein were in a long-standing legal battle with Time Warner Cable (and its predecessor, Manhattan Cable), which wanted to scramble all adult-oriented content so that subscribers had to send in written requests to view it. In 1978, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals struck as unconstitutional the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandatory access regulations under which Byrd and Goldstein had challenged the cable provider's actions, but the U.S. Supreme Court disposed of the case on other grounds.

In 1995, the issue was again before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which upheld the regulations and ruled that Time Warner's requirement for written requests was a violation. As of 2007, The Robin Byrd Show continues to be aired unscrambled and uncut although with disclaimers that the content is not for children to watch.

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Byrd on Fire Island with Brian Doherty of the AICP

Byrd's show and filmography have made her a local celebrity and to some extent, a national one. She is a frequent presenter at New York City adult entertainment, gay pride, and AIDS awareness events. The Robin Byrd Show was parodied on Saturday Night Live in a series of skits airing in 1997 and 1998; Byrd was played by Cheri Oteri.[4]

In 1999, Richard Avedon photographed Byrd for a feature in The New Yorker on famous and influential New Yorkers. Byrd has also branched out into other adult-oriented businesses, including phone sex lines and ringtones.

In 2015, Robin released "Touch Me", a dance single with recording artist Lovari.

Byrd has stated that she is bisexual.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Robin Byrd Onstage - Live, but Not Nude". The New York Times. 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ Morris, Bob. "Cable's First Lady Of Explicit" Archived 2009-02-22 at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, June 23, 1996. Accessed December 3, 2007. "At 17, Ms. Byrd got her graduate equivalency diploma and then pursued advertising design at Baruch College but dropped out in her senior year. By then it was the early 1970's and she was modeling at the School of Visual Arts, where she had been taking life-drawing classes."
  3. ^ Smith, Sally Bedell (1984-03-05). "Channel J Pornography Is Cause of Lockout Law". The New York Times. p. 16. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
  4. ^ "Saturday Night Live Alum Cheri Oteri to Join Off-Broadway's NEWSical the Musical". Newsle.com. 2012-11-07. Archived from the original on 2014-02-19.
  5. ^ Speiser, Lainie (2011). Confessions of the Hundred Hottest Porn Stars: Intimate, Funny, Outrageous. Fair Winds Press. ISBN 9781592334773.
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