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Surprisingly little information is available regarding the underground/alternative cinema maverick, despite the fact that he was actively involved in the film industry for over three decades. Born Titus Moede in 1938, he would later often use the surname Titus Moody, allegedly taken from a recurring character on Fred Allen's radio program.
He got his start in the industry with a series of bit parts in lower-tier teenage-themed pictures, beginning in 1958 with The Party Crashers. This quickly segued into a handful of TV credits, which included parts on The Twilight Zone and Combat. The mid-1960s would find him very active in low-budget indie fringe cinema, most notably as a stock performer in the notorious efforts of director Ray Dennis Steckler. He would dabble a bit behind the camera, as well, eventually taking on a number of eccentric personal vanity projects like Outlaw Motorcycles and The Last American Hobo.
By 1970, Moede had mostly resigned himself to work on sexploitation and hard-X features, including his notorious cult feature The Dirtiest Game in the World(1970). He passed on in Los Angeles from cancer on Feb. 6, 2001, at age 62.- Jack Hyles was born on 25 September 1926 in Italy, Ellis County, Texas, USA. He was a writer, known for The Truth About Jack Hyles (2014), The Burning Hell (1974) and The Believer's Heaven (1977). He was married to Beverly Slaughter Hyles. He died on 6 February 2001 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Angelique Jespan was born on 2 January 1970. She was an actress, known for La haine de la fille (1996). She died on 6 February 2001 in Antwerpen, Belgium.
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Joe Menke was born on 1 April 1924 in Greven, Germany. He is known for Safety Net (2010) and Top of the Pops (1964). He was married to Nana Gualdi and Karin Menke. He died on 6 February 2001 in Germany.