Born April 9, 1974, Jenna Jameson danced ballet as a child and was a self-described nerd in high school. And, while Jenna was a cheerleader, she didn’t have a date to the prom. But by her senior year in high school, Jenna had blossomed into a tall, blonde, voluptuous and sultry stunner with an innocent look. Jameson had no trouble getting jobs as a model and topless dancer on the Vegas strip. She quickly moved on to the world-famous Crazy Horse II and began stripping.
Within a year Penthouse and Hustler photographed Jenna Jameson, and soon the offers to do adult movies appeared. Jenna consulted with her father, who encouraged her to follow her conscience, but added, “You know, Jenna, this is a big step. You can’t erase this.” She decided to go ahead with it, and at age 19, began making adult films. Jameson was an instant success and was voted the “Best New Starlet” by AVN, XRCO and FOXE – the only actress ever to win the award from all three groups in the same year. Since then, Jenna Jameson has won virtually every honor the adult industry bestows.
During a two-year hiatus from adult films, Jenna did more mainstream work and was featured in Howard Stern"s film hit “Private Parts.” In late 2001, she returned to adult film work, signing on for exclusive work with Vivid Video, which named her a “Vivid Girl.” More important, she formed Club Jenna, which has a joint venture with Vivid Entertainment Group for film production and distribution and allows Jenna has a major role in both creative and distribution decisions.
“I have always had strong ideas about creative issues, but it was difficult to get people to listen to me when I was just an actress,” Jameson says. “Now I have a structure with a track record of success that gives me credibility and authority. It’s the way to go, and as far as I’m concerned it’s about time women in this industry assumed a more powerful role in its direction.”
The magazine Revolver says (March 2002), “Jenna is well on her way to joining the Hootchie Hall of Fame," but it then makes the larger point that "Jameson has managed to crossover into the mainstream." Adds Swung Magazine: “Don’t worry, Jenna will still be Jenna Jameson, Queen of the Adult World, even if she’s wearing more hats than usual.” Jenna has helped bring Adult into mainstream entertainment and has successfully become an icon in both industries.
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