Career
He performed in over 1,500 pornographic films and has directed as well. Wallice was inducted into both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame. He tested Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive in 1998 after allegedly hiding his Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive status for two years and infecting several women, sending shockwaves throughout the porn industry.
He left the industry but later returned as a director, editor, and writer
Wallice entered the porn industry in 1982 at the age of 22. He was working as a grocery store bagger when he answered an ad for the World Modeling Agency.
He started out with non-speaking roles, but worked his way up to become a very active actor, doing more than 1,300heterosexual movies. Since 1982 Wallice has appeared in productions for studios such as 4-Play Video, Anabolic Video, Caballero Home Video, CDI Home Video, Elegant Angel, Evil Angel, Filmco, Legend Video, Leisure Time Entertainment, Sin City, VCA Pictures, VCA Picturesidco, Vivid Entertainment, Wicked Pictures, and the Zane Entertainment Group.
Wallice was also featured on the Home Box Office documentary series about the adult industry Real Sex in 1998.
In 2003 he returned to the industry as a director Human Immunodeficiency Virus
On April 30, 1998, the then-head of American Institute of Management Medical, Sharon Mitchell, announced that Wallice was Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive. Wallice"s career as a performer was effectively over and there were rumors and speculation that he intentionally hid his Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive status with fake blood work through several Human Immunodeficiency Virus testing cycles to continue working, and consequently infected several actresses, including Brooke Ashley (aka Anne Marie Ballowe), Tricia Devereaux, Caroline, and Kimberly Jade.
Doubts of this speculation were investigated using Wallice"s tests.
After his Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive status became public, Wallice announced his intention to go back to school to learn computer programming.