Jenna Jameson: Her Erotic Life and Career

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Author: Steve Rutherford ISBN: 1230000135524
Publisher: P Cesar Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steve Rutherford
ISBN: 1230000135524
Publisher: P Cesar
Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Adult movie actress and entrepreneur. Born Jenna Marie Massoli on April 9, 1974, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Lawrence and Judith Massoli. Lawrence was a local constable, and Judith was a showgirl on the Las Vegas Strip. Jameson had only a few years with her mother, who died from skin cancer cells on February 20, 1976, soon prior to Jameson's 2nd birthday. Broke from paying all the required medical expenses, the family was forced to move into a trailer while her father worked long hours to pay off financial obligations. Jameson and her older brother, Tony, were essentially left to parent each various other.

Although she was a gifted ballerina and a regular winner on the pageant circuit, Jameson's teen years were a hard and damaging time for the blossoming starlet. She endured numerous sexual attacks and seeded the beginnings of a substantial medicine practice. At the age of 16, she left home to deal with her guy. The following year, she got rid of the braces from her teeth with a pair of pliers and used a fake ID to land her first job as an exotic dancer. Quickly seen by a Penthouse scout, Jameson started modeling for adult publications. Around this time, she also made the change from the surname "Massoli" to her stage name, "Jameson," a moniker she picked for its boozy and rebellious implications.
Adult Film Success

Jameson began acting in adult films in 1993. By 1996, she had gained several distinguished awards, consisting of the 1995 The X-Rated Critics Organization XRCO Award for Starlet of the Year, 1996 Hot D'Or Best New American Starlet, and the 1996 AVN Best New Starlet Award. Her sexual movie occupation produced innumerable hit flicks, and her phenomenal success led grownup video concern Vivid Entertainment to sign her to a 15-picture deal in 2003. Over the course of her on-camera occupation, Jameson appeared or starred in more than 100 videos and collections. She likewise won almost every award provided by the grownup home entertainment community, consisting of inductions into the 2005 X-Rated Critics Organization Hall of Fame and the 2006 Adult Video News Hall of Fame.

In 1997, Jameson burglarized the mainstream with a short scene in Howard Stern's biopic, Private Parts. Just as she was starting to get extensive awareness, Jameson declared her ties to the adult market in 2000 by founding the adult-themed media corporation ClubJenna, Inc. The effort branched into a Web site, as well as an adult-themed production company.
Mainstream Productions

After the success of her first venture into conventional media, Jameson ventured into more mainstream productions. She worked as voice talent on the animated TELEVISION show Family Guy in 2001, and for the video games Grand Theft Auto:

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Adult movie actress and entrepreneur. Born Jenna Marie Massoli on April 9, 1974, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Lawrence and Judith Massoli. Lawrence was a local constable, and Judith was a showgirl on the Las Vegas Strip. Jameson had only a few years with her mother, who died from skin cancer cells on February 20, 1976, soon prior to Jameson's 2nd birthday. Broke from paying all the required medical expenses, the family was forced to move into a trailer while her father worked long hours to pay off financial obligations. Jameson and her older brother, Tony, were essentially left to parent each various other.

Although she was a gifted ballerina and a regular winner on the pageant circuit, Jameson's teen years were a hard and damaging time for the blossoming starlet. She endured numerous sexual attacks and seeded the beginnings of a substantial medicine practice. At the age of 16, she left home to deal with her guy. The following year, she got rid of the braces from her teeth with a pair of pliers and used a fake ID to land her first job as an exotic dancer. Quickly seen by a Penthouse scout, Jameson started modeling for adult publications. Around this time, she also made the change from the surname "Massoli" to her stage name, "Jameson," a moniker she picked for its boozy and rebellious implications.
Adult Film Success

Jameson began acting in adult films in 1993. By 1996, she had gained several distinguished awards, consisting of the 1995 The X-Rated Critics Organization XRCO Award for Starlet of the Year, 1996 Hot D'Or Best New American Starlet, and the 1996 AVN Best New Starlet Award. Her sexual movie occupation produced innumerable hit flicks, and her phenomenal success led grownup video concern Vivid Entertainment to sign her to a 15-picture deal in 2003. Over the course of her on-camera occupation, Jameson appeared or starred in more than 100 videos and collections. She likewise won almost every award provided by the grownup home entertainment community, consisting of inductions into the 2005 X-Rated Critics Organization Hall of Fame and the 2006 Adult Video News Hall of Fame.

In 1997, Jameson burglarized the mainstream with a short scene in Howard Stern's biopic, Private Parts. Just as she was starting to get extensive awareness, Jameson declared her ties to the adult market in 2000 by founding the adult-themed media corporation ClubJenna, Inc. The effort branched into a Web site, as well as an adult-themed production company.
Mainstream Productions

After the success of her first venture into conventional media, Jameson ventured into more mainstream productions. She worked as voice talent on the animated TELEVISION show Family Guy in 2001, and for the video games Grand Theft Auto:

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