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Traci Lords

Nora Louise Kuzma (born May 7, 1968), better known as Traci Elizabeth Lords and Tracy Lords, is an American actress. She first achieved notoriety for her underage appearances in pornographic films, but is now pursuing a mainstream career.

Career

Traci Elizabeth Lords was born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7, 1968, in Steubenville, Ohio. She made her stage name by combining the first name of her high school best friend, Traci, and the last name of her favorite actor from Hawaii Five-O, Jack Lord. At fifteen she fled from her abusive, alcoholic father to Lawndale, California with her mother and three sisters. Later, while attending Redondo Union High School, she ran away from home and had an abortion. While living with a forty-something boyfriend posing as her stepfather, she used a friend's sister's birth certificate and a fake driver's license indicating that she was twenty-two years of age to fake her way into the porn industry, starting with Jim South's World Modeling Agency. She quickly became one of the most popular starlets in town and is considered by many to be one of the first porn queens. By the time she was 18, she'd appeared in one hundred and seven adult films. She even modeled for widely distributed adult magazines, such as Penthouse, in the same September 1984 issue that exposed Miss America 1984, Vanessa Williams. But in 1986, federal authorities discovered she was underage while making movies and they arrested the owners of her movie agency and X-citement Video, Inc. See United States v. X-Citement Video.

The ensuing prosecution cost the pornographic film and distribution industry millions as they were obligated by law to pull her videotapes and magazines from store shelves. Adult book and video stores needed to pull hundreds of thousands of her videos and films from their shelves to avoid the serious accusations of trafficking child pornography. The case gave government prosecutors a high profile, unequivocal violation of the law to use in prosecuting the pornographers and distributors associated with Lords' films as effectively as possible. Lords herself was never charged, since as a minor she was unable to give legal consent to perform sex acts on film for money. Instead, the agents and producers who accepted her fake IDs were charged and people affiliated with the films in question experienced legal troubles for years. Only one of her films, Traci, I Love You was actually produced after her eighteenth birthday, and is the only one of her films commonly and legally available in the United States. In parts of Europe and other regions where the minimum legal age for involvement in pornographic films is lower, Lords' films are still available, and they are commonplace on the Internet.

The controversy still sparks debate. Government prosecutors declared that Lords was a victim of a manipulative industry, while Lords has claimed that she was drugged and made to do things she did not want to do. But industry insiders, like Ron Jeremy and Ginger Lynn, as well as boyfriends say they never saw her use drugs and that she was fully aware of her actions even if, as a minor, she could not legally consent. While Lords decries the pornographic film industry, she continues to use the stage name she gave herself as a minor.

Lords has since moved into mainstream films and television with some success. She has played roles in a number of B-movies. Some of her more notable films include Not of this Earth (1988), John Waters's Cry Baby, (1990) and Blade, (1998).

Lords also appeared in continuing roles in several television series, including Married with Children (1987), Roseanne (1988), Melrose Place (1992), and Profiler (1996), with single appearances in MacGyver (1985), Highlander (1992), Tales from the Crypt (1989), and Hercules (1995), among others.

In the 1990s, Lords began developing a career as a singer performing backing vocals for Manic Street Preachers on the single "Little Baby Nothing", also appearing in the music videos of other performers and groups. In 1995 Traci made her solo debut, in colaboration with Juno Reactor, called "1000 Fires". She has since become an active gay rights advocate.

In 2003 she published a book, Traci Lords: Underneath It All.

Acting credits

Film

  • Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2001) - Chameleon
  • Chump Change (2000) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Sam
  • Epicenter (2000) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Amanda Foster
  • You're Killing Me... (2001) - Laura Engles
  • Blade (1998) - Racquel
  • Extramarital (1997) - Elizabeth
  • Me and Will (1998) - Waitress
  • Stir (1997) - Kelly Bekins
  • Boogie Boy (1997) - Shonda
  • Underworld (1996) - Anna
  • Blood Money (1996) - Wendy Monroe
  • Virtuosity (1995) - Media Zone singer
  • Ice (1993) - Ellen
  • Serial Mom (1994) - Carl's Date
  • Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994) - Norma
  • Laser Moon (1992) - Barbara Fleck
  • The Nutt House (1992) - Miss Tress
  • Raw Nerve (1991) - Gina Clayton
  • A Time to Die (1991) - Jackie
  • Cry-Baby (1990) - Wanda Woodward
  • Shock 'Em Dead (1991) - Lindsay Roberts
  • Fast Food (1989) - Dixie Love
  • Not of This Earth (1988) - Nadine

Television

  • D.R.E.A.M. Team (1999) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Mira
  • Deathlands (2003) - Lady Rachel Cawdor
  • They Shoot Divas, Don't They? (2002) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Mira
  • First Wave (1998) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Jordan
  • As Good as Dead (1995) - Nicole Grace
  • Dragstrip Girl (1994) - Blanche
  • The Tommyknockers (1993) - Nancy Voss
  • Murder in High Places (1991) - Diane

Video

  • Adult 45 (1985)
  • Adventures of Tracy Dick: The Case of the Missing Stiff (1985) - Tracy Dick
  • Another Roll in the Hay (1985)
  • Aroused (1985) - Allison
  • Black Throat (1985) (scenes deleted on re-release) - First Whore
  • Country Girl (1985) - Billie Jean
  • Diamond Collection 69 (1985)
  • Diamond Collection 73 (1985)
  • Dirty Pictures (1985)
  • Dream Lover (1985)
  • Educating Mandy (1985) - Mandy
  • Electric Blue 20 (1985)
  • Electric Blue 21 (1985) - Suzy/Jane
  • Electric Blue 28 (1985) - Nikki (scenes deleted)
  • Erotic Gold (1985)
  • Erotic Zones Vol. 1 (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
  • Future Voyeur (1985)
  • The Grafenberg Spot (1985)
  • Harlequin Affair (1985) - Tracy
  • Holly Does Hollywood (1985) - Tracy
  • Hollywood Heartbreakers (1985)
  • Huge Bras 3 (1985)
  • It's My Body (1985) - Maggie
  • Jean Genie (1985)
  • Just Another Pretty Face (1985)
  • Ladies in Lace (1985) - Linda
  • Love Bites (1985) - Nurse
  • New Wave Hookers (1985) - Devil
  • Peek a Boo Gang (1985) - Tracy
  • Perfect Fit (1985) - Diane
  • Porn in the USA (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
  • Portrait of Lust (1985) (as Tracy Lords) - Mirage
  • Sex Shoot (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
  • Sex Waves (1985)
  • Sister Dearest (1985)
  • Sizzling Suburbia (1985)
  • Tailhouse Rock (1985) - Stacey
  • Tracy in Heaven (1985) - Monika Hart
  • Two-Timing Tracie (1985)
  • We Love to Tease (1985)
  • Bad Girls III (1984)
  • Breaking It (1984) - Jodie Brown
  • Lust in the Fast Lane (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Jackie
  • Miss Passion (1984)
  • The Night of Loving Dangerously (1984) (as Tracy Lords)
  • The Sex Goddess (1984) - Marilyn West
  • Sexy Shorts (1984) (music video compilation) - Miss Georgia (segment "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'", uncredited)
  • Those Young Girls (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Tracy Lords
  • Tracy Lords (1984) (as Tracy Lords)
  • What Gets Me Hot! (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Lannie

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In 2003 she published a book, Traci Lords: Underneath It All. In the early 1960s, She starred in an episode of The Twilight Zone, The Ring-a-Ding Girl. She has since become an active gay rights advocate. At the time of her death from an overdose of sleeping pills, she was supporting herself as a typist. In 1995 Traci made her solo debut, in colaboration with Juno Reactor, called "1000 Fires". McNamara's second film role was in Three Coins in the Fountain, but she only made two more films. In the 1990s, Lords began developing a career as a singer performing backing vocals for Manic Street Preachers on the single "Little Baby Nothing", also appearing in the music videos of other performers and groups. Born in New York City, she began her acting career on the stage. She starred in the national company of The Moon Is Blue for eighteen months, before debuting on Broadway in The King of Friday's Men. She went to Hollywood when Otto Preminger cast her in the lead of his film version of The Moon is Blue, and she garnered a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Lords also appeared in continuing roles in several television series, including Married with Children (1987), Roseanne (1988), Melrose Place (1992), and Profiler (1996), with single appearances in MacGyver (1985), Highlander (1992), Tales from the Crypt (1989), and Hercules (1995), among others. Maggie McNamara (June 18, 1928 - February 18, 1978) was an American actress. Some of her more notable films include Not of this Earth (1988), John Waters's Cry Baby, (1990) and Blade, (1998). She has played roles in a number of B-movies. Lords has since moved into mainstream films and television with some success.

While Lords decries the pornographic film industry, she continues to use the stage name she gave herself as a minor. But industry insiders, like Ron Jeremy and Ginger Lynn, as well as boyfriends say they never saw her use drugs and that she was fully aware of her actions even if, as a minor, she could not legally consent. Government prosecutors declared that Lords was a victim of a manipulative industry, while Lords has claimed that she was drugged and made to do things she did not want to do. The controversy still sparks debate.

In parts of Europe and other regions where the minimum legal age for involvement in pornographic films is lower, Lords' films are still available, and they are commonplace on the Internet. Only one of her films, Traci, I Love You was actually produced after her eighteenth birthday, and is the only one of her films commonly and legally available in the United States. Instead, the agents and producers who accepted her fake IDs were charged and people affiliated with the films in question experienced legal troubles for years. Lords herself was never charged, since as a minor she was unable to give legal consent to perform sex acts on film for money.

The case gave government prosecutors a high profile, unequivocal violation of the law to use in prosecuting the pornographers and distributors associated with Lords' films as effectively as possible. Adult book and video stores needed to pull hundreds of thousands of her videos and films from their shelves to avoid the serious accusations of trafficking child pornography. The ensuing prosecution cost the pornographic film and distribution industry millions as they were obligated by law to pull her videotapes and magazines from store shelves. X-Citement Video.

See United States v. But in 1986, federal authorities discovered she was underage while making movies and they arrested the owners of her movie agency and X-citement Video, Inc. She even modeled for widely distributed adult magazines, such as Penthouse, in the same September 1984 issue that exposed Miss America 1984, Vanessa Williams. By the time she was 18, she'd appeared in one hundred and seven adult films.

She quickly became one of the most popular starlets in town and is considered by many to be one of the first porn queens. Later, while attending Redondo Union High School, she ran away from home and had an abortion. While living with a forty-something boyfriend posing as her stepfather, she used a friend's sister's birth certificate and a fake driver's license indicating that she was twenty-two years of age to fake her way into the porn industry, starting with Jim South's World Modeling Agency. At fifteen she fled from her abusive, alcoholic father to Lawndale, California with her mother and three sisters. She made her stage name by combining the first name of her high school best friend, Traci, and the last name of her favorite actor from Hawaii Five-O, Jack Lord.

Traci Elizabeth Lords was born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7, 1968, in Steubenville, Ohio. She first achieved notoriety for her underage appearances in pornographic films, but is now pursuing a mainstream career. Nora Louise Kuzma (born May 7, 1968), better known as Traci Elizabeth Lords and Tracy Lords, is an American actress. What Gets Me Hot! (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Lannie.

Tracy Lords (1984) (as Tracy Lords). Those Young Girls (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Tracy Lords. Sexy Shorts (1984) (music video compilation) - Miss Georgia (segment "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'", uncredited). The Sex Goddess (1984) - Marilyn West.

The Night of Loving Dangerously (1984) (as Tracy Lords). Miss Passion (1984). Lust in the Fast Lane (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Jackie. Breaking It (1984) - Jodie Brown.

Bad Girls III (1984). We Love to Tease (1985). Two-Timing Tracie (1985). Tracy in Heaven (1985) - Monika Hart.

Tailhouse Rock (1985) - Stacey. Sizzling Suburbia (1985). Sister Dearest (1985). Sex Waves (1985).

Sex Shoot (1985) (as Tracy Lords). Portrait of Lust (1985) (as Tracy Lords) - Mirage. Porn in the USA (1985) (as Tracy Lords). Perfect Fit (1985) - Diane.

Peek a Boo Gang (1985) - Tracy. New Wave Hookers (1985) - Devil. Love Bites (1985) - Nurse. Ladies in Lace (1985) - Linda.

Just Another Pretty Face (1985). Jean Genie (1985). It's My Body (1985) - Maggie. Huge Bras 3 (1985).

Hollywood Heartbreakers (1985). Holly Does Hollywood (1985) - Tracy. Harlequin Affair (1985) - Tracy. The Grafenberg Spot (1985).

Future Voyeur (1985). Erotic Zones Vol. 1 (1985) (as Tracy Lords). Erotic Gold (1985). Electric Blue 28 (1985) - Nikki (scenes deleted).

Electric Blue 21 (1985) - Suzy/Jane. Electric Blue 20 (1985). Educating Mandy (1985) - Mandy. Dream Lover (1985).

Dirty Pictures (1985). Diamond Collection 73 (1985). Diamond Collection 69 (1985). Country Girl (1985) - Billie Jean.

Black Throat (1985) (scenes deleted on re-release) - First Whore. Aroused (1985) - Allison. Another Roll in the Hay (1985). Adventures of Tracy Dick: The Case of the Missing Stiff (1985) - Tracy Dick.

Adult 45 (1985). Murder in High Places (1991) - Diane. The Tommyknockers (1993) - Nancy Voss. Dragstrip Girl (1994) - Blanche.

As Good as Dead (1995) - Nicole Grace. First Wave (1998) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Jordan. They Shoot Divas, Don't They? (2002) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Mira. Deathlands (2003) - Lady Rachel Cawdor.

Team (1999) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Mira. D.R.E.A.M. Not of This Earth (1988) - Nadine. Fast Food (1989) - Dixie Love.

Shock 'Em Dead (1991) - Lindsay Roberts. Cry-Baby (1990) - Wanda Woodward. A Time to Die (1991) - Jackie. Raw Nerve (1991) - Gina Clayton.

The Nutt House (1992) - Miss Tress. Laser Moon (1992) - Barbara Fleck. Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994) - Norma. Serial Mom (1994) - Carl's Date.

Ice (1993) - Ellen. Virtuosity (1995) - Media Zone singer. Blood Money (1996) - Wendy Monroe. Underworld (1996) - Anna.

Boogie Boy (1997) - Shonda. Stir (1997) - Kelly Bekins. Me and Will (1998) - Waitress. Extramarital (1997) - Elizabeth.

Blade (1998) - Racquel. You're Killing Me... (2001) - Laura Engles. Epicenter (2000) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Amanda Foster. Chump Change (2000) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Sam.

Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2001) - Chameleon.