Death of Anna Malle
January 26, 2006 | 7:08
am
I have confirmed that well known adult film actress and Las Vegas resident Anna Malle was killed in a car accident yesterday. According to one web report the accident happened in LA, but based on the details, Vegas folks are sure the accident is the one that took place here on Blue Diamond Road yesterday. That death makes for the 17th fatality on Blue Diamond since July. Very sad, and lets hope authorities try to make Blue Diamond Road (which runs between Vegas and Pahrump) safer soon.



She will be missed and never forgotten. She will always be my PRINCESS and will always have her in my mind. Anna would allways say to me " I WILL IF YOU WILL " Only friends from Washington, Dc will know what that means... Betty will always miss you my Princess.....
Betty
From Dc.
Posted by: BETTY | January 27, 2006 at 06:14 PM
A great loss to show biz. My condolences to Anna Malle's family and her legion of fans.
Posted by: Hal | January 27, 2006 at 06:51 PM
I did not know Anna Malle though we had a string of mutual acquaintances. This was a horrible accident and a tragic death. I welcome that many of you who did know and admire Anna Malle want to leave remembrances here. Sadly, some of the nouns, verbs and adjectives that describe your favorite performances by her I can not print in this space which must keep its language standards similar to the daily newspaper that hosts Movable Buffet. So, if you left a comment and it is not posted that is the reason. I am sorry. Yrs., Richard
Posted by: Richard Abowitz | January 28, 2006 at 07:37 AM
I,ve known the Lovely Anna Malle for over 8 years.She will be missed. I know Anna loved her fans all the time and that is why she enjoyed doing adult films & magazines layout.
Anna was trying to help me to get into adult films, but,slim Anna is in Heaven now.I know she will be watching down on us.
GOD BLESS ANNA MALLE
sincerely yours,
Phil Monck Jr.
Posted by: Phil Monck Jr. | January 28, 2006 at 02:42 PM
Dear Mr. Armstrong:
If you some how receive this letter, I would like to express my condolences on the death of Anna Malle. I had written to her in the past quite a few times and she always responded with courtesy to each e-mail. I was always attracted to her exotic,striking beauty and performance, but even more so I thought her inner beauty and warmth were even stonger. After conversing with her and reading the newsletters as well as other interviews I was sure that Anna was a genuinely good person. Anna was a stand out in the crowd because of her intelligence and sense of compassion for others. I will miss her very much even though I never personally met her.
Posted by: Brian B. | January 29, 2006 at 01:53 PM
I am crying as I write this. Although I hadn't seen Anna in a while, I considered her among the small handful of people whom I call "friend". This tragic accident is especially heartfelt for me, as I lost my beloved nephew on that same road this past Thanksgiving. Anna was a contemporary of mine. Although I have been out of the biz for a while, I always admired her determination to indulge in her fantasies and the swinger lifestyle, gobbling up whatever or whomever came along! Her beauty, spirit, energy and honesty will be sorely missed. I urge everyone to never forget the shining light that was so abruptly extinguished so incredibly senselessly. My heartfelt condolences to all of her family, fans and friends.
Ariana
ps: Hank, please contact me and let me know if you need anything at all. I am local here in 'Vegas and would be honored to help in any way that I can.
Posted by: Ariana | January 31, 2006 at 07:55 AM
I met Anna twice here in Connecticut. The first time I had 10 photo's taken with her. She was one classy lady .
The second time We met she remembered me and was just as gracious as the time before.
I was shocked and heartbroken when i read that has been taken from us .
Sending my sympthanys to Hank and her family
Mick
Posted by: Mick Mulready | January 31, 2006 at 09:40 AM
I had the pleasure of meeting Anna, just twice. Her legions of fans must be shocked, as I am. Both times I met her in Las Vegas, my home away from home. I had been planning a third trip to the CES in Vegas, but my schedule would not allow it. I can say with all sincerity, she was a lady we shall not soon forget. Anna, had a cult following and as I watched her work the crowds she seenmed to be in awe of her following as they were to meet he in person. My heart goes out to her family, fans, co-workers & her better half.
Posted by: M. Smith | January 31, 2006 at 01:12 PM
I had the pleasure of working with Anna when they had the shows in Atlantic City. She was a class act with more energy than any 2 people I know. I am truly sorry for your loss Hank, she was one of a kind.
Posted by: T. Whaley | February 01, 2006 at 08:21 AM
we love you anna.
Posted by: k.s.b. | February 05, 2006 at 01:07 PM
I am from the netherlands(holland)
She was the the best ever, and Hank be strong.
Posted by: will van berkel | February 05, 2006 at 02:21 PM
I met Anna when I was working at a little strip club in Vegas called Talk of the Town. She came to see me every day for a week and convinced me to come work with her at Olympic Gardens. She taught me the business and how to work it. She was the most real person I have ever met. And she knew that when she met Hank that he was the love of her life, her friend, lover, companion, confidant, soulmate. Full of life, love and laughter. That was Anna. We'll miss you! Love, Jessie
Posted by: Jessie | February 05, 2006 at 08:09 PM
she was nice and had was from iowa! very midwest roots-people in california take note.
Posted by: craig bean | February 07, 2006 at 01:58 PM
I was shocked when I was deleting junk emails to run across a posting on a yahoo group that anna was killed. I never met her but her warm of personaltity was express in alot of the article that ive cliped out about her. I sadden to know that she is gone and wish her family and friend all the well wishes from my heart
Posted by: phil mcclure | February 11, 2006 at 02:07 PM
To all whom loved Anna Malle, as me being a nephew it makes me sad to hear what has happened to her. My condolences to Hank. I feel that apart of me has passed with her. She was a great aunt growing up. Anna is who I looked up too. She walked proudly, did not take shit off no one, and lived a great life. I will forever miss her, and and know that she is still alive in me.
Christopher Monroe (key west)
Posted by: Christopher Monroe | February 16, 2006 at 12:44 PM
I am truly sorry to hear about Anna's untimely passing. She was and always will be a class act and beautiful person inside and out. My sympathy to ya Hank...God Bless.
Posted by: Rob Lockett | February 23, 2006 at 07:27 PM
i have lost the little sister that i never had. anna was the one peron that i was always proud to know and see her personal achivements. my wife and i were very saddened to hear of her passing and will miss her. hank, god bless you for being anna's shining star. you always made her so happy and proud and provided her with the guidance and motivition that she wanted in life.
art and swezy
ottumwa, iowa
Posted by: art and swezy feeler | March 04, 2006 at 12:27 PM
I met Anna at a Club in San Antonio Texas in 1998. I still have the beatiful picture she signed back then, and also great memories of the sweet person she was. RIP Anna!
Javier
Posted by: Javier Rive | March 17, 2006 at 10:46 AM
One of the first adult videos I ever purchased was "Here Comes Anna Malle". I picked it out at random at my local video store for no particular reason.
I was hooked from the second I hit the "play" button. I just couldn't take my eyes off her. Gorgeous, exciting, aggressive, and sultry... it was the start of a long and treasured collection that kept building and building over the years.
A few years back, while in Vegas, I and some friends of mine were extremely drunk and stumbling ‘round the Strip, when we decided to duck into a club. We had been hitting it pretty hard that night, and although the spins had already set in my head, I decided one more beer couldn’t hurt at that point.
The waitress brought my beer, and suddenly becoming aware that my friends had deserted me for lap dances, I semi-stumbled my way to the center stage and plopped down in a vacant seat.
As I set my beer down on the corner of the stage, the dancer who was lying on her back and undulating in a most intoxicating way, suddenly swung her legs up and around, kicking my beer bottle off the stage and squarely into my forehead. Dazed and reeling, I jumped up from my seat and proceed to fall over backwards landing flat on my ass.
When I opened my eyes, and my vision cleared, I looked up to see that the dancer who had jumped from the stage and was now hovering over me was none other than Anna Malle. I wasn’t sure at first if what I was seeing was real or just a subdural hematoma setting in, so I slicked the foamy beer off the front of my shirt and stood there like an idiot with my mouth hanging wide open.
Anna looked horrified, probably believing she had just killed someone with a beer bottle, but when my mouth closed and the biggest smile of my life appeared, she knew I was ok.
“Are you ok?” she asked.
“You’re Anna Malle…”
“Uh, yeah. Are you ok?”
“You’re Anna Malle!”
She just smiled, gave me a quick wink and a peck on the cheek, then jumped back on the stage and finished her dance.
After her set was done, she had the waitress bring me another beer, with a signed autograph, and apologized again. I think I said something stupid like, “I have all your movies.” Or some lame ass, dorky thing. She then disappeared backstage and was done for the night.
When I heard of Anna’s passing, I was crushed. It has been years since that night in Vegas, but I remember how ridiculously giddy I was just have “met” her. I can’t seem to bring myself to watch any of her movies since the accident and don’t know if I ever will again. I pray for Hank and her family and hope that they will find peace with her passing. I wanted to share this story with her fans and tell people that I absolutely loved who she was as a star and a person.
Posted by: A Fan | March 24, 2006 at 01:12 PM
my condolences to annas family and friends i was and still remain a big fan she was without doubt a beautiful lady and great actress a loss to all.
wesley ridgway uk
Posted by: wesley ridgway | March 25, 2006 at 01:49 PM
I met Anna at my workplace in Las Vegas after she retired. She was hired at my company (Clientlogic) doing tech support and customer service for DirecTV. I recognized her immediately. I really didnt want to talk to her about all that because we were employees of the same company and it would have been unprofessional. But she was in the first adult film i ever purchased (Starting Over, with Jenna Jameson) Anna was in the opening scene and I'll never forget it. Imagine my surprise when she turned out to be one of my co-workers. She didnt stay there very long and I just learned of her passing at Wikipedia.. I had to say something...This was a shock learning of her death and she will definately be missed.
Posted by: Brandon | April 05, 2006 at 06:48 PM
I'm a big fan of Anna Malle and the news of her death left me sad and shocked. My heart and prayers go out to Anna's family and friends. She will always be remembered and never forgotten. Anna,Rest In Peace my precious Angel.
Posted by: Felix | April 22, 2006 at 09:19 AM
To quote J. Geils - "My memory has just been sold, My angel is the centerfold". Be strong Mr. Armstrong. R.I.P. Anna.
Posted by: Steve A. | May 10, 2006 at 04:26 AM
Easy come, easy go!
Posted by: Maurice Zuiderwijk | May 18, 2006 at 04:38 AM
Anna is one of the biggest pornstars in my county Sweden. We love her up here in the cold nothern of Europe. Her deth is a big loss. Rest in peace.
Vi kommer aldrig glömma dig...
Posted by: Sven Nilsson | May 19, 2006 at 01:53 PM