Dennis Hof

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Dennis Hof
Dennis Hof, Heidi Fleiss, Ron Jeremy.jpg
Dennis Hof (left) with Heidi Fleiss and Ron Jeremy at the 2006 Adult Video Network Convention in Las Vegas
Born (1946-10-14) October 14, 1946 (age 77)
Phoenix, Arizona[1]
Nationality American
Occupation Brothel owner, television personality, restaurateur
Partner(s) Heidi Fleiss
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Dennis Hof (born October 14, 1946) is an American brothel owner, entrepreneur, restaurateur and star of the HBO series Cathouse. He is best known as the owner of seven legal brothels in Nevada. In the state of Nevada, prostitution's legality is determined on a county-by-county basis.[2] Several of his brothels are in Moundhouse, Nevada, a few minutes outside Carson City. His best-known brothel is the Moonlite BunnyRanch.

Career

The Moonlite BunnyRanch

Hof started by purchasing and remodeling The Moonlite BunnyRanch, founded in 1955; he purchased a second brothel, Kitty's, and renamed it The Love Ranch North. Recently Hof purchased two additional brothels from longtime Nye County brothel proprietor Joe Richards: the Cherry Patch in Crystal, Nevada, renamed the Love Ranch South, and the Cherry Patch II in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, renamed the Alien Cathouse.

In contrast to other Nevada brothel owners, who are members of the Nevada Brothel Owners' Association and prefer to keep a low profile[citation needed], and despite Nevada laws banning brothel advertising,[3] Hof maintains a high profile to create publicity for his brothels[citation needed].[4]

Hof also operates a website[5] and the "working girls" are encouraged to cultivate online relationships with both potential and past clients. He often appears on talk shows. Hof employs adult film stars, including Sunset Thomas, with whom he also had a romantic relationship.[6] He has also given free offers to soldiers returning from duty.[7]

In early 2009, due to the recession, State Senator Bob Coffin (D) had proposed legalizing prostitution statewide for tax purposes. Hof was prominently featured in a number of media reports saying he would expand into Las Vegas given the opportunity, and was already eying some closed casinos as property.[citation needed] However, the Nevada lawmakers had refused to consider the proposal of statewide legal prostitution during that legislative session.[8]

Series

The biggest boost, arguably, to the Moonlite BunnyRanches' profile and Hof's, was the HBO series Cathouse which ran from 2002 to 2014.[9] Two documentary series followed. In 2005 Cathouse: The Series''[10] premiered. Cathouse 2: Back in the Saddle[11] appeared in 2007. Dennis Hof also was the producer of 'Working in Bed'.

Both featured a look at the inner working of a legal house of prostitution as well as the life of a number of the working girls, borrowing some techniques from reality television such as camera-only interviews and staged spontaneity.

Public speaking and television appearances

Hof has spoken at Oxford University[12] and Trinity College, Dublin.[13][14] In 2001 the New Yorker magazine ran an 11-page article by Rebecca Mead about him entitled "American Pimp".[15]

Hof has appeared on Walton and Johnson, Brand X with Russell Brand, Rover's Morning Glory, The Johnny Dare Morning Show, Todd and Tyler, "Rod Ryan Show" (94.5, The Buzz), American Pimp, The Tyra Banks Show, Lex and Terry, the Opie and Anthony Show, The Adam Carolla Show,[16] The Howard Stern Show, The Mike Calta Show, Loveline with Stryker & Dr. Drew, "Derek and Romaine" and on Dr. Phil, as well as giving a tour and interview to conservative pundit Sean Hannity on Hannity and Colmes.

Author

In March 2015, Hof released a book, The Art of the Pimp.[17]

Personal life

In Cathouse: The Musical, Hof revealed that he only dates prostitutes. "I don't date civilians (non-working girls)." The documentary series has shown several of his relationships with employees, most notably adult film star Sunset Thomas[18] and Heidi Fleiss.[19]

Politics

Hof endorsed Ron Paul in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.[20][21] He joined the Libertarian Party in 2015.[22][23]

See also

References

  1. In episode 3 of season 2 of "Cathouse," Hof mentions that he was born and raised in Phoenix.
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  8. MSNBC Archived 19 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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