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*[[Mistress Matisse]], Seattle-based professional dominatrix and columnist who is prominent in sex workers' rights circles.
*[[Mistress Matisse]], Seattle-based professional dominatrix and columnist who is prominent in sex workers' rights circles.
*[[Brooke Magnanti]], blogger and scientist who wrote as Belle de Jour and was the inspiration for [[Billie Piper]]'s character in [[Secret Diary of a Call Girl]].
*[[Brooke Magnanti]], blogger and scientist who wrote as Belle de Jour and was the inspiration for [[Billie Piper]]'s character in [[Secret Diary of a Call Girl]].
*[[Suzy Favor-Hamilton]], 3 time Olympian for Track and Field, and the subject of intense publicity when her activities as an escort became public.<ref>[[Suzy Favor Hamilton]]</ref>
*[[Suzy Favor-Hamilton]], 3 time Olympian for Track and Field, and the subject of intense publicity when her activities as an escort became public.<ref>[[Suzy Favor Hamilton]]
*[[Air Force Amy]],a legal prostitute in Nevada, pornographic actress, and adult model, who starred in of the HBO television documentary series Cathouse: The Series. MSNBC has called her "a living legend in the world of sex."<ref>[[Air Force Amy]]
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==In literature==
==In literature==

Revision as of 18:52, 16 July 2014

This is a list of famous persons who have engaged in prostitution, as well as pimping and courtesan work.

Historical

Nell Gwyn, ca 1675
Madame du Barry

Ancient world

Modern era

In literature

Vasantasena from the Sanskrit play Mṛcchakatika

In film, television, and musical theater

Symbolic or allegorical prostitutes

Prostitutes in myth and legend

  • Agatha - English prostitute, mother of Mother Shipton
  • Basileia (Ancient Greece) - in Pandemos, this goddess was mainly a goddess for prostitutes or courtesans[citation needed]
  • Bebhinn (Celts of the British Isles) - the goddess of pleasure
  • Belili (Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, Philistines, & Canaanites) - her worship required sacred prostitution
  • The daughters in the Saint Nicholas legend (Asia Minor) - they were sold to a brothel keeper by their father
  • Naamah (Hebrews) - an angel of prostitution, one of the succubus mates of the demon Samael in Zoharistic Qabalah
  • Shamhat (Sumer/Babylon)[clarification needed]
  • Xochiquetzal (Aztecs) - the goddess of prostitutes, pregnant women, & dancing
  • Alexandra Dé Broussehan (Irish Celts) - a woman turned spirit of prostitution, caused a war between the Callahan and Lawlor Clans. Often associated with Korrigan whose worship involved sacred prostitution[8]

Notes

  1. ^ Filteau, Jerry "Scholars seek to correct Christian tradition on Mary Magdalene," Catholic News Service May 1, 2006. [1]
  2. ^ "American Courtesans". American Courtesans. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
  3. ^ "Adult Sex Toys, Porn Star Video, New York Escort, Chatline Online". Gina DePalma XXX. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
  4. ^ [2] Re-started the civil rights movement in 2012 with the American Courtesans project in order to legalize prostitution in the US
  5. ^ Welcome to the World of Scarlot Harlot, her own web site, accessed 28 August 2006; Carol Leigh, Unrepentant Whore: Collected Works Of Scarlot Harlot, Last Gasp, 2004.
  6. ^ TheInternetEscortsHandbook.com, the book's website, accessed 30 September 2013; Amanda Brooks, The Internet Escort's Handbook Book 1 (2006), and Book 2 (2009), Golden Girl Press.
  7. ^ O'Dowd, John. "Hollywood Bad Girl Barbara Payton".
  8. ^ Charles Squire Celtic Myth and Legend