Anton LaVey was an American occultist who established the Church of Satan at his 'Black House' in San Francisco, California, in 1966
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Anton LaVey was an American occultist who established the Church of Satan at his 'Black House' in San Francisco, California, in 1966
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Anton LaVey began dating Carole Lansing soon after they met in 1950, and eventually got married the next year. Their daughter, Karla LaVey, born in 1952, was a founding member and High Priestess of the Church of Satan and founded the First Satanic Church in San Francisco in 1999.
He divorced Lansing in 1960 after getting involved with Diane Hegarty, with whom he had his second daughter, Zeena Schreck, who became estranged from him in the 1990s. LaVey and Hegarty remained together for 25 years, but never got married; however, she sued for palimony after their separation.
He met Blanche Barton after Hegarty left the Black House, following which they began a relationship. She gave birth to their son, Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey, on November 1, 1993.
Anton LaVey was born as Howard Stanton Levey on April 11, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois to liquor salesman Michael Joseph Levey and Gertrude Augusta Coultron. His Russian-born maternal grandparents, who had immigrated to Ohio in 1893, became naturalized American citizens in 1900.
As a child, he was interested in learning various musical instruments including the pipe organ and the calliope, a passion that his parents fully supported. He spent his childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area in California, and attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley until he left school at the age of 16 to join circus.
According to Anton LaVey, during his time in the circus, and later in carnivals, he worked as a roustabout and cage-boy in an act with the big cats, and as a musician playing the calliope. He also claimed that he developed a cynical view of religion after witnessing church-goers attending bawdy Saturday night shows; however, journalist Lawrence Wright's investigations found no evidence of him ever working in a circus.
For a time, he used his musical skills to find jobs as an organist in bars, lounges and nightclubs, which reportedly led to a brief affair with Marilyn Monroe before she became an actress. However, his partner Hegarty later admitted to have forged the 'Monroe' inscription that he had used as evidence.
He claimed to have worked with the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) as a photographer for three years, during which time he also looked into 800 calls as a psychic investigator. However, later biographers refute this claim as well as they found no evidence suggesting he ever worked with SFPD at all.
Nevertheless, he had attracted the attention of several notable local personalities thanks to his paranormal research and live musical performances. Regular guests at his parties included Michael Harner, Chester A. Arthur III, Forrest J Ackerman, Fritz Leiber and Kenneth Anger, and he was friends with weird-fiction writers Robert Barbour Johnson and Clark Ashton Smith.
Anton LaVey formed a group called the 'Order of the Trapezoid' during the 1950s and began performing weekly satanic rituals with followers at his residence, the 'Black House', in San Francisco, California. The group evolved into the governing body of the Church of Satan after it was co-founded by LaVey and his longtime partner Diane Hegarty on April 30, 1966.
He publicly declared the year 1966 as "the Year One" or 'Anno Satanas' – the first year of the 'Age of Satan'. The first publicized ritual performed by him was the Satanic wedding ceremony of socialite Judith Case and journalist John Raymond on February 1st, 1967, following which he was dubbed 'The Black Pope' by the media.
Soon after, he performed the first Satanic baptism in history for his three-year-old younger daughter Zeena, whom he dedicated to Satan and the Left-Hand Path. Other publicly recorded Satanic rituals included the funeral of naval machinist-repairman Edward Olsen, during which a chrome-helmeted honor guard escorted his casket.
In 1968, he released the vinyl LP, 'The Satanic Mass', containing the audio recording of the baptism of his daughter Zeena on side one, from his own label, Murgenstrumm. The other side of the record contained his recital of the then-unpublished book, 'The Satanic Bible', with background music from Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner and John Philip Sousa.
He next established a number of branches of the Church, known as grottos, including the Babylon Grotto in Detroit, the Stygian Grotto in Dayton, and the Lilith Grotto in New York City. Throughout the decade, the new religion was covered in several books, magazines and newspaper articles, as well as the 1970 documentary 'Satanis', which attracted celebrity members like Sammy Davis Junior and Jayne Mansfield to his church.