Stefani Morgan

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Stefani Morgan
Born October 31, 1985 (1985-10-31) (age 26)
Riverside County, California, United States, North America
Other names Stephanie Morgan
Ethnicity American
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Weight 118 lb (54 kg; 8.4 st)[1]
No. of adult films 24 (per IAFD)

Stefani Morgan (born October 31, 1985[2]) is a former American pornographic actress.[citation needed]

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[edit] Biography

Graduating from high school at age 16,[3] Morgan began mainstream modeling when she was 17.[4] During that time she met Joe Francis of Girls Gone Wild video fame at a nightclub, who in turn introduced her to Steven Hirsch, head of Vivid Entertainment.[1] Hirsch signed her to Vivid, and Morgan soon after started working for Francis as a hostess for the Girls Gone Wild videos.[4] Morgan did attend college for a time, but dropped out.[2]

Morgan's first video for Vivid was the 2005 film Sunny starring Sunny Leone, where she performed with Manuel Ferrara; in fact her scene was already planned and coordinated before she signed her contract with Vivid. By May 2006 she had filmed six features.[4] Morgan sought out the adult industry stating in a Hustler interview that she made more money in mainstream modeling,[5] but that she switched industries because she wanted to change American's perceptions of sex.[5]

In 2007, Morgan was nominated as the AVN Best New Starlet Award.[citation needed]

Morgan starred in the remake of Debbie Does Dallas called Debbie Does Dallas ... Again (2007), but left the adult entertainment business for a brief time afterwards. On the season finale of the Debbie Does Dallas ... Again documentary on the Showtime network chronicling the making of the film, there is a final scene with the cast at the film wrap party; the camera pans to each star or staff member who appeared in the documentary, and displays text detailing what each person had been doing since the film wrapped. Morgan's blurb read: "Two weeks later, Stefani fell in love and left the industry. Her current whereabouts are unknown."[citation needed]

[edit] Awards

  • 2008 AVN Best All-Girl Sex Scene, Film for Sex & Violins[6]
  • 2008 AVN Best Group Sex Scene, Film for Debbie Does Dallas... Again[6]

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