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Pornographic film actor
Porn actorsAsa Akira andToni Ribas in 2016
Occupation
NamesPornographic film actor/actress, pornographic performer, adult entertainer, porn star
Occupation type
Performing arts
Activity sectors
Entertainment,sex industry
Description
Fields of
employment
Film, photography
Related jobs
Actor,sex worker,webcam model

Apornographic film actor oractress,pornographic performer,adult entertainer, orporn star is a person who performssex acts on video that is usually characterized as apornographic film. Such videos tend to be made in a number of distinct pornographic subgenres and attempt to present asexual fantasy; the actors selected for a particular role are primarily selected on their ability to create or fit that fantasy. Pornographic videos are characterized as eithersoftcore, which does not contain depictions ofsexual penetration or extremefetishism, andhardcore, which can contain depictions of penetration or extreme fetishism, or both. The genres and sexual intensity of videos is mainly determined by demand. Depending on the genre of the film, the on-screen appearance, age, and physical features of the actors and their ability to create the sexual mood of the video is of critical importance. Most actors specialize in certain genres, such asstraight,bisexual,gay,lesbian,bondage,strap-on,anal,double penetration,semen swallowing,orgy,gang bang,age roleplay,fauxcest,interracial, teenage (18-19) orMILFs and more.

Thepornography industry in the United States was the first to develop its ownmovie star system, primarily for commercial reasons. In other countries, the "star" system is not common, with most actors being amateurs. Most performers use apseudonym and strive to maintain off-screen anonymity. A number of pornographic film actors and actresses have written autobiographies. It is very rare for pornographic film actors and actresses to successfully cross over to the mainstream film industry. Certain pornographic film actors have leveraged their success to branch into different entrepreneurial endeavours, such asJenna Jameson's ClubJenna.

Leaked patient database ofAdult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation in 2011 contained details of over 12,000 pornographic film actors that it had tested since 1998, providing estimates of the number of pornographic film actors who have worked in the United States.[1][2] As of 2011[update], it was reported that roughly 1,200–1,500 performers were working in California's "Porn Valley"[2]

History

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Pornographic film actresses for the studioDigital Playground. From left to right:Jesse Jane,Céline Tran, Raven Alexis,Riley Steele, Janie Summers,Kayden Kross, at theAVN Adult Entertainment Expo (2010)
Digital Playground Girls:Riley Steele,Stoya, BiBi Jones,Kayden Kross, andJesse Jane, at theAVN Expo, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 18, 2012
Ai Uehara, one of the most popular pornographic film actresses inJapan and recipient of numerous awards for her filmography atTokyo Game Show 2014[3]

Production of risqué films commenced with the start of photography. "Moving pictures" that featured nudity were popular in "penny arcades" of the early 1900s which had hand-cranked films andstereoscope glasses, as well asvitascope theaters. These attractions featured topless women, full frontal nudity, and sexual coupling.[4]

Production of erotic films commenced almost immediately after the invention of the motion picture. The first erotic film was the seven-minute 1896 filmLe Coucher de la Mariée directed by FrenchmanAlbert Kirchner (under the name "Léar") which had Louise Willy performing a bathroomstriptease.[5][6] Other French filmmakers also started making this type of risqué films, showing women disrobing.[7][8] ThePathé brothers supplied the demand throughout Europe.[9] InAustria,Johann Schwarzer produced 52 erotic productions between 1906 and 1911, each of which contained young local women fully nude, to provide an alternative local source to the French productions.[9]

Performers in these early productions were usually uncredited or usedpseudonyms to avoid legal sanction and social disapprobation. The use of pseudonyms was the norm in the industry; pornographic film actors maintained a low profile, using pseudonyms to maintain a level of anonymity, while others performed uncredited. The use of pseudonyms has remained a tradition in the industry, and actors would perform under a number of pseudonyms, depending on the genre of film, or changed a pseudonym when the previous one ceased to be a draw card.

Casey Donovan starred in the first mainstream pornographic hit,Boys in the Sand,[10] in 1971. However, arguably the first pornstar to become a household name wasLinda Lovelace (the pseudonym of Linda Susan Boreman) fromNew York City, United States, who starred in the 1972 featureDeep Throat. The film grossed millions of dollars worldwide, a success that was echoed by similar stars and productions such asMarilyn Chambers (Behind the Green Door),Gloria Leonard (The Opening of Misty Beethoven),Georgina Spelvin (The Devil in Miss Jones), andBambi Woods (Debbie Does Dallas).

The period from the early 1970s through the late 1970s or early 1980s has been calledthe Golden Age of Porn, when erotic films were produced in the United States with narratives, backed by movie-style promotional budgets, and were shown in public theaters and accepted (or at least tolerated) for public consumption.[11] Performers in these productions became celebrities includingPeter Berlin,John Holmes,Ginger Lynn Allen,Porsche Lynn,Desireé Cousteau,Juliet Anderson (Aunt Peg),Lisa De Leeuw,Veronica Hart,Nina Hartley,Harry Reems,Seka,Annette Haven andAmber Lynn.[citation needed] Meanwhile, in Europe, many pornographic film actresses and actors come from the so-called pornographic bloc countries, such asRussia,Romania,Czech Republic,Slovakia andHungary. In France, popular female performers have includedBrigitte Lahaie,Clara Morgane,Céline Tran (Katsuni), andYasmine Lafitte. InItaly, the SwedishMarina Lothar rose to prominence in the early 1980s, as well asMoana Pozzi,Ilona Staller (Cicciolina), andLilli Carati.[citation needed]

Performers

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See also:List of pornographic performers by decade

Female performers

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American businesswoman and former pornographic film actressJenna Jameson has been named the world's most famous adult entertainment performer.
American model and former pornographic film actressBree Olson. She performed in over 170 adult films from 2006 to 2011.
Hungarian call girl and former pornographic film actressAnette Dawn was one of the most prominent European adult film actresses of the 2000s.

The on-screen physical appearances of the female performers is of primary importance. They are typically younger in age than their male counterparts, in their teens, 20s, and 30s. There is a preference in the industry for thinness and large-breasted actresses; somefilm studios encourage their actresses to havebreast implants, and offer to pay for the procedure.[12]

According to actor-turned-directorJonathan Morgan:

The girls could be graded like A, B and C. The A is the chick on the boxcover. She has the power. So she'll show up late or not at all. 99.9% of them do that.

Less desirable actresses are more likely to agree to perform more extreme and high-risk sexual acts such as "double-anal" in order to get work. According to Morgan:

Some girls are used up in nine months or a year. An 18-year-old, sweet young thing, signs with an agency, makes five films in her first week. Five directors, five actors, five times five: she gets phone calls. A hundred movies in four months. She's not a fresh face any more. Her price slips and she stops getting phone calls. Then it's, 'Okay, will you do anal? Will you dogangbangs?' Then they're used up. They can't even get a phone call. The market forces of this industry use them up.[12]

Some performers note that "a performer's pleasure is not of primary importance" and that "porn sex is not the same as private sex".[13]

According to a study investigating health risks for industry performers, female performers experience significantly higher risk within their job role than male performers. The study reported:

Performers engaged in risky health behaviors that included high-risk sexual acts that are unprotected, substance abuse, and body enhancement. They are exposed to physical trauma on the film set. Many entered and left the industry with financial insecurity and suffered from mental health problems. Women were more likely than men to be exposed to health risks. Adult film performers, especially women, are exposed to health risks that accumulate over time and that are not limited to sexually transmitted diseases.[14]

Furthermore, there is a contrary opinion stating that porn production is not necessarily unethical or degrading. According to Lynn Comella, a women's studies professor atUNLV, presenting demeaning practices as representative of the entire porn industry is "akin to talking about Hollywood while only referencingSpaghetti Westerns".[15]

A 2012 study titled, "Why Become a Pornography Actress?"[16] analyzed female performers in pornography, and their reasons for choosing the occupation; it found that the primary reasons were money (53%), sex (27%), and attention (16%).[17] Respondents also stated the aspects of their work which they disliked. These included industry-associated people, e.g., co-workers, directors, producers, and agents, whose "attitudes, behaviors, and poor hygiene [were] difficult to handle within their work environment" or who were unscrupulous and unprofessional (39%); STIs risk (29%); and exploitation within the industry (20%).[18]

According to a 2013 study in theJournal of Sex Research, female porn performers were reported to have engaged in sexual activity at a younger age, utilized several drugs, identify as bisexual, had more sexual partners, and have better enjoyment of sex compared to their non-porn peers. They were also found to have a good quality of life, social support systems, sexual fulfillment, spirituality, and equal or better levels of self-esteem compared to their non-porn counterparts.[19]

A 2018 review published in theJournal of Sex Research found in a survey that the majority of male pornography consumers disliked seeing "acts that were more clearly unpleasant/painful for female performers, such as forced gagging or forceful anal penetration." The study concluded that despite the oversaturation of extreme and kinky content in the industry, most consumers are not interested in kinky, fetish or degrading pornography.[20]

Male performers

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American porn starRon Jeremy was ranked byAVN at number one in their "100 Top Porn Stars of All Time" list,[21] and is listed in theGuinness World Records for "Most Appearances in Adult Films".[22]
Canadian porn starPeter North, active since the early 1980s, was ranked at number 15 byAVN in their "100 Top Porn Stars of All Time" list.[21]

While the primary focus of heterosexual adult films are the women in them, who are mostly selected for their on-screen appearance, there is a definite focus on the male performers who are able to fulfill the desires of the male watching audience as their on-screen proxies. Most male performers in heterosexual pornography are generally selected less for their looks and more for their sexual prowess, namely their ability to do three things: achieve anerection while on a busy and sometimes pressuring film set, maintain that erection while performing on camera, and thenejaculate on cue.[23] However, the majority of on-screen ejaculations,semen, and "money shots" are artificial.[24] In the past, an actor's inability to maintain an erection or being subject to premature ejaculation could make the difference between a film turning a profit or a loss. If an actor loses his erection, filming is forced to stop. This problem has been addressed with the use ofViagra, although Viagra can make the actor's face noticeably flushed, give him a headache, make it difficult to ejaculate, and can take about 45 minutes to take effect. According to directorJohn Stagliano, using Viagra means "You also lose a dimension. The guy's fucking without being aroused."[12]

Ron Jeremy,John Holmes, andRocco Siffredi are considered byAVN as the top male performers of all time. Adding to his fame, Ron Jeremy has been a staple in the industry since the 1970s and has become something of a cultural icon.[25]Ken Shimizu is credited with having had sex with over 8,000 women in the course of making 7,500 films.[26][27]

Industry practices

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Pay rates

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By scene

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Payment for pornstars is dependent on the sex acts performed; penetration typically paying highest. In a single scene, female actresses typically make between $100[28] and $6,000,[29] while male actors make between $100[30] and $400.[30]

In 2017,The Independent reported that female performers in scenes with male performers typically earn around $1,000, compared with $700–800 in scenes with other females.[29]The Independent also claimed that pay rates are subject to variation up or down by around 10–20%, depending on various factors.[29] The Daily Beast claimed in 2019 that female performers could make between $300 and $2500 per scene, depending on their level of experience and the sex acts performed.[31] Higher-paid female performers could make around $1200 per scene.[31] TheLos Angeles Times reported, in 2009, that the pay rates for a female actress performingheterosexual scenes were $700 to $1,000.[32] According to the porn website Videobox in 2008, actresses make these rates: Blowjobs: $200–$400; Straight sex: $400–$1,200; Anal sex: $900–$1,500; Double Penetration: $1,200–$1,600; Double anal: $2,000. For more unusual fetishes, women generally get 15% extra.[33]

Performers shooting a scene (2009)

Ron Jeremy commented in 2008 that, "The average guy gets $300 to $400 a scene, or $100 to $200 if he's new."[30] According to producerSeymore Butts in 2007, who runs his own sex-film recruitment agency as well as producing sex films, "depending on draw, female performers who perform in both straight and lesbian porn earn more than those who do just heterosexual scenes [and] usually make about US$200–800 while those who only do oral sex (blow job) usually only make about US$100–300 for the scene".[28] In a 2004 interview conducted by Local10 news of Florida, it was claimed that individuals were offered $700 for sexual intercourse while shooting a scene of the popular seriesBang Bus.[34] In 2001, actress Chloe said of pay-rates: "InGonzo, you're paid not by the picture, but by the scene. So it's girl-girl: $700, plus $100 for an anal toy. Boy-girl: $900. Anal: $1,100. Solo: $500. DP: $1,500."[12]

Salaries

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Salaries for female actresses typically range from $60,000[35] to $400,000,[29] compared with $40,000[36] for male actors. In 2017,The Independent reported that top porn performers' salaries were around $300,000 to $400,000.[29] In 2011, the manager ofCapri Anderson said, "A contract girl will only shoot for one company, she won't shoot for anyone else. Most actresses in the adult industry are free agents – they'll shoot for anyone. Most contract girls make $60,000 a year. In one year, a contract girl will shoot, on average, four movies and each movie takes about two or three weeks to shoot."[35]

Other payment

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Besides appearing in films, porn stars often make money from endorsements and appearance fees. For instance, in 2010, some night clubs were paying female porn stars and Playboy Playmates to appear there to act as draws for the general public; theLos Angeles Times reported thatJesse Jane was paid between $5,000 to $10,000 for one appearance by aChicago club.[37]

Health issues

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See also:Sexually transmitted infections in the pornography industry

In the 1980s, there was an outbreak ofHIV/AIDS in the pornographic film industry which caused many deaths. This led to the creation of theAdult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation (AIM) in 1998,[38] which voluntarily tested the pornographic performers forHIV, chlamydia and gonorrhea every 30 days; and twice a year forhepatitis,syphilis andHSV.[39] AIM closed all its operations in May 2011.[40]

Since 2011, STI testing for pornographic performers is being monitored byFree Speech Coalition, which set up the Adult Production Health and Safety Services (APHSS) system, now known asPerformer Availability Screening Services (PASS).[41] Performers are tested every fourteen days forHIV,syphilis,gonorrhea,chlamydia,hepatitis B andC andtrichomoniasis.[42] According to PASS, there has not been an on-set transmission of HIV on a regulated set since 2004.[41][43]

Awards

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Main article:List of pornographic film awards

Exceptional performance of pornographic film actors and actresses is recognized in theAVN Awards,XRCO Awards andXBIZ Awards. The AVN Awards arefilm awards sponsored and presented by the Americanadult video industrytrade magazineAVN (Adult Video News). They are called the "Oscars of porn".[44][45][46] The AVN Awards are divided into nearly 100 categories, some of which are analogous to industry awards offered in other film and video genres, and others that are specific topornographic/erotic film and video.[47] TheXRCO Awards are given by theX-Rated Critics Organization annually.[48] TheVenus Awards are presented each year inBerlin as part of theVenus Berlin trade fair.[citation needed]

Media

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Media and press coverage

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In fall 2009, theTV One seriesLife After chronicledJaimee Foxworth's story in which she worked as a porn actress for a couple of years in order to support herself.

With some notable or occasional exceptions, pornographic film actors are not generally reported on bymainstream media. As a result, specialized publications (ortrade journals) emerged to serve as a source of information about the industry, its business dealings, trends and forecasts, as well as its personnel. Two of the predominant media outlets areAdult Video News andXBIZ. Certain performers also have had their public accounts blocked on social media platforms.[49]

TheInternet Adult Film Database (IAFD) lists adult film productions dating back to the 1970s, the performers in those films, and the associated directors.

Autobiographies

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A number of pornographic film actors and actresses have written autobiographies, including the following:

Discrimination

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Porn actors have spoken out about discrimination they face due to their work, including being denied banking services and being fired from other jobs.[62]Lana Rhoades and others faced difficulty when renting or buying a home.[63] On numerous occasions, banks closed or refused to open the accounts of porn actors.Chanel Preston was among those whose bank account was closed due to her profession.[64]

Porn actors also face discrimination from social media websites. Around 200 performers and models signed a letter to Facebook saying that their Instagram accounts were closed unfairly.[49] Many say that they are being held to a different standard than mainstream celebrities. More than 1,300 performers claimed that their accounts have been deleted by Instagram's content moderators for violations of the site's community standards, despite not showing any nudity or sex. They claim that famous celebrities are allowed to be much more explicit on their accounts than porn stars or sex workers without getting sanctioned.[65]

Over 100 platforms, including banks, payment processors, social media websites and hotels have been accused of discriminating against sex workers.[66]

See also

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See also the categoriesPornographic film actors andLists of pornographic film actors

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