Bob Guccione Jr.

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Bob Guccione Jr. Wiki Biography

Robert Charles Joseph Edward Sabatini Guccione was born on 17 December 1930, in Brooklyn, New York City USA, of Italian (Sicilian) descent. Bob was a businessman and magazine publisher, best known to be the founder of the adult magazine “Penthouse”. The magazine was aimed at being a competitor of “Playboy”, and all of his efforts helped put his net worth to where it was prior to his passing in 2010.

How rich was Bob Guccione? As of early-2017, sources estimate a net worth that was at $400 million, mostly earned through the success of “Penthouse”; he was listed as part of the 1982 Forbes 400 wealth list. However the growth of online porn diminished his market, leading to his publishers’ bankruptcy. Despite this, all of his achievements ensured the position of his wealth.

Guccione attended Blair Academy located in New Jersey. Early in his career, he managed a chain of Laundromats to support his family, and he also worked as a cartoonist for “The London American”. Later, he started selling pin-up posters, and created cartoons for Box Cards.

In 1965, Bob started “Penthouse”, beginning publication in England before extending to the United States four years later. It was an attempt to compete with “Playboy”, and focused a lot on a more investigative style,with several well-known writers – “Penthouse” focused a lot on art while “Playboy” made a foray into sports. Guccione was responsible for photographing most of the models during the early issues of the magazine, and the success of the publication would increase his net worth significantly. “Penthouse” was one of the first to offer more sexually explicit content and also used unauthorized photos of celebrities. Later, the magazine started to show a lot more “fetish” content.

Bob also invested $45 million in the construction of the luxury hotel resort Haluduvo Palace Hotel, which was opened in 1972, however went bankrupt the following year. In 1976, he then used $17.5 million to finance the controversial film “Caligula”. He also created the magazines “Viva” and “Omni”. In 2000, he then started to make a comic book spin-off of his magazine entitled “Penthouse Comix” which featured sexually explicit stories.

Guccione was been awarded and recognized for his work. Brandeis University honored him for his editorial attention with stories focusing a lot on modern society; he was named “Publisher of the Year” by the Atlantic Coast Independent Distributers Association. In 2013, a film was made about him entitled “Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story”.

After several unsuccessful investments, including the Penthouse Boardwalk Hotel and Casino which lost $160 million, Bob started to make efforts to regain notoriety. He attempted to get Monica Lewinsky to pose for the magazine, however, in 2003 “Penthouse” publisher General Media declared bankruptcy, and this led to Guccione resigning as the CEO of the company. The company was reorganized after he left.

For his personal life, it is known that Bob embraced a life of luxury, and owned a 22,000 square feet mansion in Manhattan. He was married four times, firstly to Lilyanne Becker in his teens. His second marriage was to Muriel Hudson in 1966 and they stayed together until 1979. In 1988, he married Kathy Keeton, however, she passed away in 1997 due to surgery complications. Bob then married ex-model April Dawn Warren in 2006, and they remained together until his death from lung cancer in 2010. He reportedly had five children.

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Bob Guccione Jr. Quick Info

Full Name Bob Guccione
Net Worth $400 Million
Date Of Birth December 17, 1930
Died October 20, 2010, Plano, Texas, United States
Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Profession Publisher
Education Blair Academy
Nationality American
Spouse April Dawn Warren (m. 2006–2010), Kathy Keeton (m. 1988–1997), Muriel Hudson (m. 1966–1979)
Children Bob Guccione Jr., Nicholas Guccione, Anthony Guccione, Tonina Guccione, Nina Guccione
Parents Nina Guccione, Anthony Guccione
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0345579/
Movies Caligula

Bob Guccione Jr. Quotes

  • I don’t think that Dick Nixon or Gerald Ford have the right, the intelligence, the know – how or the talent to control anything other than their own bowel movements, and even that’s somewhat in doubt.
  • [on Ken Russell] An arrogant, self-centered, petulant individual. I don’t say this in any demeaning way.

Bob Guccione Jr. Important Facts

  • Was of Silician descent.
  • Father was an accountant.
  • Considered, but rejected, entering the priesthood.
  • Attended high school at Blair Academy, a prep school in Blairstown, New Jersey.
  • Owner and chairman of General Media International, Inc. (GMI – New York).
  • Children: Tonina Guccione, Bob Guccione Jr.,Anthony Guccione and Nicholas Guccione.
  • Publisher of Penthouse magazine, which he founded in 1965 (began publishing in England in 1965 and publishing in the U.S. in 1969).

Bob Guccione Jr. Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Lowball 1996 executive producer Producer
Penthouse Interactive Virtual Photo Shoot Vol. 1 1994 Video Game consulting producer Producer
Virtual Photo Shoot: Volume One 1993 Video Game executive producer Producer
Penthouse Love Stories 1987 Video executive producer Producer
Caligula 1979 producer Producer
Penthouse Interactive Virtual Photo Shoot Vol. 1 1994 Video Game concept Writer
Caligula 1979 additional scenes – uncredited Writer
Caligula 1979 additional footage, uncredited Director
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins 1971 Photographer (segment “Gluttony”) Actor
Caligula 1979 cinematographer: additional scenes Camera Department
E! True Hollywood Story 2003 TV Series documentary special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Embrace of the Vampire 1995 the producers wish to thank Thanks
The Anatomy of a Pin-Up 1971 Documentary short thanks Thanks
Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story 2013 Documentary Archival Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Penthouse 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Pornography: A Secret History of Civilisation 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1998 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man 1996-1997 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Lauren Hutton and… 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Televizní noviny 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Virtual Photo Shoot: Volume One 1993 Video Game Himself Self
Madonna: Exposed 1993 TV Special Himself Self
Forfængelighedens marked 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself – Boss of Penthouse Self
A Documentary on the Making of ‘Gore Vidal’s Caligula’ 1981 Documentary Himself – Producer Self
Donahue 1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour 1973 TV Series Himself Self
Biography 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Starz Inside: Sex and the Cinema 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sex in ’69: The Sexual Revolution in America 2009 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Porn: Business of Pleasure 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sex: The Revolution 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage

Bob Guccione Jr. Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1980 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Picture Caligola (1979) Won
1980 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Sense of Direction (Stop them before they direct again!) Caligola (1979) Won
1980 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Picture Caligola (1979) Nominated
1980 Stinker Award The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Sense of Direction (Stop them before they direct again!) Caligola (1979) Nominated