Jill Kelly

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Jill Kelly
Birthdate: February 1, 1971 (1971-02-01) (age 37)
Birth location: Pomona, California, United States
Birth name: Adrianna Moore
Measurements: 37D-24-36
Height: 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Eye color: Hazel
Hair color: Blonde
Natural breasts: No
Orientation: Bisexual[1]
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Alias(es): Jill Kellie
Official web site
Jill Kelly at IMDb
Jill Kelly at IAFD
Jill Kelly at AFDB

Jill Kelly (born Adrianna Moore;[2] February 1, 1971) is the stage name used by an American pornographic actress, director and producer.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Career

Over the course of her 10 year career, Kelly has appeared in over 420 pornographic movies. While she is best known for her work in adult movies, she has also made appearances in mainstream Hollywood productions, including Spike Lee's He Got Game and Orgazmo.

Kelly started out as a stripper at the Baby Dolls in Ontario, California,[1] first performing at age fifteen (although she lied and said she was 18). After she broke up with her then-boyfriend, he called the club up and informed them of her true age, which prompted the club to fire her. Later, when Kelly turned 18 she returned to the club; in her words "they didn't even recognize me."[2]

She later did live sex shows with Tiffany Million at the O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco,[2] and the two took a trip to Las Vegas to see the AVN Awards show in 1993.[3]

Kelly's first acting role was in the film The Roller Blade Seven. This film was directed by Donald G. Jackson and produced by Scott Shaw. This 1991 action-adventure film is still in video and cable release throughout the world. Jill Kelly went on to appear, in non-erotic roles, in several other films with Jackson and Shaw.

She met Cal Jammer in 1993 at the above-noted CES convention (who had briefly dated Tiffany Million some years prior) and married him a month later.[4]

Kelly started her own production company in October 1998.[1] In April 2006, Penthouse Magazine acquired the assets of Jill Kelly Productions, which had filed for bankruptcy. Penthouse paid $1.765 million for the entire JKP back catalogue and nearly 60 as of yet unreleased features.[5]

Kelly has stated that during her one-year marriage to Corey Jordan that she "went through a stage where she wanted a kid, got pregnant twice and almost died twice"[3] with one pregnancy being ectopic.[6] In October of 2004 she announced she was divorcing him.[7]

[edit] Awards

Adult Video News (AVN)

  • AVN Hall of Fame inductee
  • 1997 Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Film for Dreams of Desire
  • 1996 Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Video for Takin' It to the Limit 6
  • 1999 Best Couples Sex Scene – Video for Dream Catcher

X-Rated Critics Organization (XRCO)

  • 1997 Performer of the Year
  • 1995 Best Girl-Girl Sex Scene for Takin' It To The Limit 6

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Al Kikuras. Interview with Jill Kelly. Unchain the Underground. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  2. ^ a b c McNeil, Legs; Jennifer Osborne [2006]. The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Industry, with Peter Pavia, New York: ReganBooks, 545. ISBN 0-06-009660-8. 
  3. ^ a b Gene Ross (2005-01-26). Jill Kelly Visits KSEX. AdultFYI. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  4. ^ Gene Ross (2004-10-13). Stern Ridicules Kelly Press Release. AdultFYI. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  5. ^ http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060420/flth007.html?.v=55
  6. ^ Jason Sechrest (2004-01-14). Jill Kelly in Near Fatal Pregnancy. AdultFYI. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  7. ^ Jill Kelly Announces Her Divorce. AdultFYI (2004-10-12). Retrieved on 2007-07-06.

[edit] External links

For Jill Kelly's official website and filmography, please consult the infobox.