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8 unusual facts about Traci Lords


1000 Fires

1000 Fires is a studio album by singer and actress Traci Lords, released on February 28, 1995 through Radioactive Records.

Feminist views of pornography

Anti-pornography feminists point to the testimony of well known participants in pornography, such as Traci Lords and Linda Boreman, and argue that most female performers are coerced into pornography, either by somebody else, or by an unfortunate set of circumstances.

Kyōko Aizome

Aizome gained an international audience in the 1986 Traci Lords film, Traci Takes Tokyo.

Tom Byron

He starred alongside the underage Traci Lords in many films including her porn debut in early 1984, What Gets Me Hot!.

United States v. X-Citement Video

They made several more visits that year, culminating in Gottesman sending Traci Lords videos to Hawaii in early 1987.

In 1986, federal authorities discovered that actress Traci Lords had made pornographic movies while underage.

Walkin' the Razor's Edge

Two versions of this video were filmed: One for music video channels, and the other being an "adult" version featuring topless models including a then 16-year-old porn star Traci Lords.

White label

In some cases white labels are issued to conceal artist identities (examples of this include songs by Traci Lords and La Toya Jackson, whose record companies issued white labels so that DJs would have no pre-conceived notions about the music just by seeing who the artist was).


Deathlands: Homeward Bound

The Sci Fi Pictures film, released May 17, 2003, on the Sci Fi Channel, stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords, and was directed by Joshua Butler.

Hollywood Heartbreakers

Hollywood Heartbreakers is a 1985 pornographic film featuring Amber Lynn, Beverly Bliss, Gina Valentino, Nicole West, Traci Lords, Craig Roberts, David Sanders, Greg Rome, Rick Savage, Peter North, Tony Martino and Ron Jeremy.

Jeff Stryker

In her autobiography, Traci Lords describes him as “handsome but rather dumb looking” after he gave her scornful looks backstage during a Century City Civic Center Thierry Mugler Fashion show.


see also

Traci Takes Tokyo

It was the first project from Lords' own Traci Lords Company and filmed in Tokyo, featuring renowned pink film and AV director Tadashi Yoyogi as co-director.