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Jon Dough, born Chester Joseph Anuszak on November 12, 1962, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was a prominent American pornographic actor, director, and producer active from 1985 to 2006. Traumatized by childhood sexual abuse from his mother's boyfriend starting at age eight, he later lived with his uncle at 15 and graduated from Albright College in 1986 with a biology degree. Aspiring for mainstream acting in Los Angeles, he debuted in adult films after a Hustler photoshoot, performing in over 1,400 videos and directing 71.

Career highlights include a 101-woman gangbang, Hustler's first DVD, and films like Brandy & Alexander (1991, XRCO Best Actor), New Wave Hookers 3 (1993), Latex (1995), and Shock (1997). He appeared in Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends. Awards: XRCO Male Performer of the Year (1994), AVN Male Performer (1995), inducted into AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame.

Married Deidre Holland (1989-1994) and Monique DeMoan (1994 onward), father to a daughter born 2002. Struggling with drug addiction and alcohol, he died by suicide on August 27, 2006, in Chatsworth, California, at age 43.