Eric Manchester (born Ronald Eugene Liter; August 26, 1964 â March 12, 2023) was an American adult film actor who became one of the most prominent "gay-for-pay" performers of the late 1980s. Known for his athletic build and "military" aesthetic, Manchester appeared in approximately thirty films between 1985 and 1994, several of which are considered classics of the era.
Ronald Eugene Liter was born in Dallas, Texas, to Donald Liter and Patricia Hampton. He was raised in a Mormon household in the countryside, spending his formative years in Oklahoma and Indiana alongside his four sisters and brother.
As a young man, Liter joined the United States Marine Corps. While serving as a Marine, he was introduced by a fellow serviceman to Dirk Yates, the CEO of Seabag Productions, a studio known for "real military" content. This introduction marked his entry into the adult industry; his first professional job involved posing in swimwear for Yates.
Manchester transitioned from military-themed modeling to mainstream gay pornography, primarily working under the stage name Eric Manchester. Despite his prolific career in the genre, he initially identified as heterosexual and performed strictly as an active ("top") performer.
Manchester was highly regarded by directors for his professionalism and charisma. In a 1989 interview with Manshots magazine, Dirk Yates described him as "classy, really handsome, and a gentleman".
In 1991, the founders of Fine-Line Productions, Jim Steel and Jeff Appel, praised Manchester's screen presence:
Between 1985 and 1994, Manchester starred in roughly 30 films. Several of these are now regarded as groundbreaking titles such as Giant Splash Shots 2, In Your Wildest Dreams, Spokes 2: The Graduation, Head of Class, and The Rites of Summer.
However, in the years following his departure from the adult industry, Manchester underwent a personal transition. Despite his earlier public identification as straight, he eventually came out as gay to his family, reconciling his private life with the career that had made him an icon in the LGBTQ+ community.
In March 2023, while visiting San Francisco, Manchester was found dead in his hotel room by housekeeping staff. A subsequent investigation determined the cause of death to be a heroin overdose. He was 58 years old at the time of his death.
He died on March 12, 2023, at the age of 58 in San Francisco. Following his death, he was returned to his roots and buried at Wellston Cemetery in Oklahoma.