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Zebedy Colt

Edward Earle Marsh (December 20, 1929 – May 29, 2004) was an American actor, musician, adult film director and star. He is principally known by his stage name Zebedy Colt.
==Early years==
Born in California, Marsh began his career as a child actor in Hollywood. In the late '60s he became an innovator of "queer cabaret" when he recorded the early gay album "I’ll Sing for You" with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. This was the first time he used the "Zebedy Colt" name. Controversial in its day, the album consisted of original gay-themed compositions (credited to his real name) and songs originally meant to be sung by women (''e.g.'', George Gershwin’s "The Man I Love"), but given a homosexual twist by being covered by a man.
In November 1969 Marsh wrote a letter to Time Magazine, using his "Zebedy Colt" pseudonym, in response to an article published in its October 31, 1969, edition entitled "(Behavior: A Discussion: Are Homosexuals Sick?" ), using his Stockton, New Jersey, address, in which he argued that gays were then "becoming more and more a part of the mainstream." 〔Time letters, (November 7, 1969 ). Retrieved July 18, 2011.〕

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