User:Scalhotrod/Nikki Fritz

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Nikki Fritz
Nikki Fritz
Photographer Ken Marcus and porn star Nikki Fritz
Born
Nikki Goldstein

April 7, 1964
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Other namesBobbi Fritz, Niki Fritz
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
SpouseJonathan Morgan (5 October 2003 - present)
Websitehttp://www.nikkifritz.com

Nikki Fritz (born April 7, 1964) is an American actress and model that had done both mainstream and Adult industry work. She is best known for her role in the 1995 movie ''Bikini Drive-In'' and for her appearances in Cinemax TV shows and movies. She also appeared in the magazine Femme Fatales and the website Danni's Hard Drive.

Career[edit]

Fritz has appeared in over fifty films and TV shows. She studied acting with "The Hollywood Coach" Howard Fine before getting her big break playing a bikini girl in Columbia Pictures Spring Break. "The director chose me over hundreds of other girls because he said I made ​​him laugh," she recalls. After this promising start she worked for producer Roger Corman in movies like Dinosaur Island. Her most prominent role was in Doug Liman's film Go in 1999.

Fritz owns and operates her own official website. In interviews she has described herself as a "passionate Internet surfer" reminiscent of her role in the Cinemax television series Nightcap.

"In one of the episodes I play a girl who finds love through a chat room. Since I am a fan of the Internet, I felt comfortable in this role and it proved to be one of my best work."

Fritz remains proud and unrepentant about her softcore career.

"I can be naked, I can make movies erotic, I can be sexy, and still be an intelligent woman who is taken seriously as an actress."

Fritz generally confines her adult film work to softcore "girl-girl" videos and photoshoots.

Personal life[edit]

Fritz was born in Pittsburgh, PA, but raised in Homestead, FL. She currently resides in California.[1] She has been married to Adult video producer Jonathan Morgan since 2003.

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nikki Fritz bio". IMDb.com. Retrieved 9 April 2013.

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