Born in New York ****, Jamie Gillis trained as a legitimate actor. In the early 1970s he drifted into performing in pornographic films, and continued to work in that field through the late 1990s. Despite the occasional foray into "legitimate" film, such as a cameo in Nighthawks (1981), Gillis remained identified with the **** industry, and is regarded as one of its most prolific and potent actors. After a stint as one of the "Nasty Bros". in producer Ed Powers' series of ******* "Dirty Debutantes" series, Gillis began branching out to produce homemade **** videos of his own, some of them made in France (where he was able to show off his command of the French language). Never having made a secret of his bisexuality, Gillis made his first all-*** **** film in 1997, a sado-masochistic video in which he did not actually perform *** acts, but rather issued orders to the other members of the cast.He was appearing in off-Broadway plays and driving cabs when he answered an ***** the Village Voice for nude modeling, beginning his ***** career.During his *** shows in the 1970s, he read poetry and recited the works of William Shakespeare so the shows would be socially redeeming and not be busted by the police.The "On The Lookout" segment in Boogie Nights (1997) was based on Gillis' pioneering ***** video series that began with On the Prowl (1989).Graduated from Columbia University in 1970.Ranked #12 in The 50 Top **** Stars of All Time (***** Video News - January 2002).