Early life Spelvin was born in
Houston, Texas, at 2:24 pm Her father was a geophysicist, and the family moved frequently. in
Pajama Game, and was featured in the
Broadway productions of
Cabaret, During that time, she changed the spelling of her name to "Chele Graham", but kept the pronunciation the same. which led to the underground film scene.
Pornography The stage name she adopted is a variation on
George Spelvin, traditionally used as a
pseudonym by stage actors for the second billing, when playing two roles. She made her first movie,
The Twilight Girls, a softcore film, in 1957, The charges were eventually dropped in 1977. In 1975, she moved to
El Cajon, California, with Claire Lumiere (aka Judith Hamilton), met
Vince Miranda and appeared in
Take It Off at his theatre, the Off-Broadway. Spelvin appeared in more than 70 adult films, such as
Desires Within Young Girls (1977),
Sensual Encounters of Every Kind (1978),
Honky Tonk Nights (1978),
The Ecstasy Girls (1979),
Ring of Desire (1981), and
Center Spread Girls (1982), before retiring from the industry in 1982. and
Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986). She later had film roles in
Bad Blood (1989), in which she was credited as "Ruth Raymond",
Return to Justice (1990), and
Next Year in Jerusalem (1997), as well as guest-starring roles on the television shows
Dream On and
The Lost World. Spelvin learned
desktop publishing and worked for the
Los Angeles Times Her role did not involve any sex acts. In 2005, she was interviewed for the
documentary film Inside Deep Throat. In 2006, she was interviewed for the
documentary film Devil in Miss Spelvin, a special feature intended for inclusion with ''Devil in Miss Jones: The Definitive Collector's Edition''. In 2009, she appeared as herself in the video for
Massive Attack's song "Paradise Circus." In 2011, Spelvin was a guest on an episode (season 1, episode 5) of the
Showtime series ''
Dave's Old Porn, in which she viewed and discussed clips from a number of her films (including The Devil in Miss Jones
) with host Dave Attell and guest Adam Carolla. In 2017, Spelvin was interviewed in the documentary After Porn Ends 2'', about her career in porn. ==Personal life==