Online Encyclopedia
Anton LaVey
Anton Szandor LaVey (11 April 1930 - 29 October 1997), born Howard Stanton Levey, was the founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan, author of The Satanic Bible, and creator of the religion known as as LaVeyan Satanism.
Anton LaVey was born in Chicago, Illinois, but spent most of his life in San Francisco, California.
LaVey pursued a variety of occupations before Walpurgisnacht, 30 April 1966, when, according to himself, he ritualistically shaved his head and founded the Church of Satan. Some of his followers (most notably Michael Aquino) have disputed the accuracy of this account of the Church's founding. LaVey remained High Priest until his death.
An eclectic individual, he was fond of music, painting, antique automobiles, firearms, and animals (particularly the big cats). He is survived by his consort, Blanche Barton , son Xerxes , ex-wife Diane LaVey , daughters Karla and Zeena Schreck , and grandson Stanton Zaharoff LaVey .
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Books about Anton LaVey
- The Secret Life Of A Satanist by Blanche Barton , ISBN 0922915121
- The Devil's Avenger by Burton Wolfe -- Out of print
Films Featuring Anton LaVey
- "Satanis - The Devil's Mass "
- "The Devil's Rain "
- "Invocation of my Demon Brother " (short)
- "Speak of the Devil "
- "Deathscenes " (narrator)
Recordings of Anton LaVey
- The Satanic Mass
- Satan Takes A Holiday
- Strange Music
- Answer Me/Honolulu Baby (single)
Books by Anton LaVey
- The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey, ISBN 0380015390
- The Satanic Rituals by Anton Szandor La Vey, ISBN 0380013924
- The Satanic Witch (originally The Complete Witch) by Anton Szandor LaVey, ISBN 0922915849
- The Devil's Notebook by Anton Szandor LaVey, ISBN 0922915113
- Satan Speaks! by Anton Szandor LaVey, ISBN 0922915660
External link
- Church of Satan official website http://www.churchofsatan.com
- Anton LaVey: Legend and Reality http://fcos.us//aslv.html --compiled posthumously by estranged daughter Zeena and her husband, Nikolas Schreck .
- Biographical sketch http://members.tripod.com/~dope420/LaVey.html with particular focus on his influence on Marilyn Manson.