- Adult film maker.
- In 1994, a 13-centimeter (five-inch) cancerous tumor was discovered in his left lung. He was a cigarette smoker whose father had died of lung cancer and whose mother had died of emphysema; surgeons removed the entire lung. He quit smoking but within six months of the surgery had begun smoking again. He died of cancer in 2002.
- Founded and published 'Adult Cinema Review,' one of the first pornographic publications to be sold on newsstands, as 'Cinema X' magazine in the early 1970s.
- Regarded his 35mm Arrow theatrical film production N.Y. Babes (1979), a tale about two competing softball teams starring Vanessa del Rio and Gloria Leonard, as his best film. It used 100 extras.
- Produced two cable TV shows in New York City in the 1970s: Midnight Blue (1974) with Al Goldstein and The Robin Byrd Show (1977). His wife, Gloria Leonard, also had a cable show called "The Stroke At Midnight.".
- He entered the pornography industry in 1970, making loops. He met his future wife Gloria Leonard on a 'Cheri' magazine shoot, with the theme of a "Best Blowjob" contest. He shot the video while she did the makeup. Hollander was her third husband.
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