Jenna Jameson's Bio
Jenna Jameson has been recognized as the
top female adult star of all time by the erotic industry’s
leading trade journal (Adult Video News, January 2002).
Perhaps more important for the long haul
than this recognition is that 27-year-old Jenna Jameson is
also CEO of ClubJenna, Inc., a company that is rapidly
emerging as a powerful force in adult entertainment. Through
ClubJenna, Jameson has taken control of her own acting
career -- most recently through an output deal with
industry-leader Vivid Entertainment Group for a series of
new films in which she stars with other leading adult
actresses. The first film, “Briana Loves Jenna” immediately
soared to the top of both sales and rental charts when it
was released in December 2001, and the release this year of
“I Dream of Jenna” is eagerly anticipated.
Beyond films, ClubJenna is also an
Internet content provider with marketing clout. Jameson had
a hands-on role in the creation of her own highly profitable
Website, www.clubjenna.com, as well as those for other adult
stars she manages. ClubJenna.com has thousands of
subscribers who pay $24.95 for its robust content – a candid
personal diary, sex tips, film clips of Jenna and a bevy of
very sexy friends, erotic stories and tens of thousands of
photos taken of her to whom she has retained all rights.
Members get the chance to chat personally with Jenna when
she drops in for frequent live-online appearances or for
regular weekly gossip sessions with members. Jenna’s
constant involvement with the site and her fans are prime
reasons for its success.
Under Jameson’s direction, ClubJenna, Inc.
began a licensing program, launched with a major deal with
Plastic Fantasy, Inc., for a “Jenna Doll” action figure
modeled after Jameson. Over half of the first limited
edition production run of 10,000 units was sold in the first
week. The licensing division also created and marketed a
glossy 2002 calendar. Next up will be her clothing line,
Jenna Jeans.
Jameson has made regular appearances on
mainstream television shows, from hosting E!’s “Wild On” and
stints on other E! Channel specials to “The Man Show,” “Fox
Magazine,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “Extra,” HBO and many
others. Her stunning beauty has fascinated magazine editors
from the start, and so far she has graced over 300 magazine
covers and appeared in nearly 1,000 magazine articles or
pictorials, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Allure, and Jane to
Esquire, Playboy, Penthouse and FHM, which consistently
ranks her as one of the 100 Most Beautiful Girls in the
World.
Jenna Jameson – 2
Born April 9, 1974, she danced ballet as a
child and was a self-described nerd in high school. And,
while she was a cheerleader, she didn’t have a date to the
prom. But by her senior year in high school, she had
blossomed into a tall, blonde, voluptuous and sultry stunner
with an innocent look. She 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 Jameson, and soon the offers to do adult movies
appeared. She 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. She
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,
she has won virtually every honor the adult industry
bestows.
During a two-year hiatus from adult films,
she 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 ClubJenna, which has a joint venture with Vivid
Entertainment Group for film production and distribution and
Jameson 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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