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One of five daughters, Samson grew up Roman Catholic in [[Watertown, New York]].<ref name=NewYorkTimes/><ref name=SexHerald>{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.sexherald.com/interview-sex-professionals/behind_the_scenes_with_vivid_video__savanna_sams.html |title=Behind the Scenes with Vivid Video |accessdate=2009-11-16|publisher=SexHerald.com}}</ref> She began dancing at a young age,<ref name=SexHerald/> and at 17 moved to [[New York City]] to pursue a career in ballet. However, she eventually gave this up, admitting she "wasn't good enough", and took a job dancing at the [[Manhattan]] strip club [[Scores (strip club)|Scores]],<ref name=NewYorkTimes/> on the recommendation of her sister who worked there.<ref name=SexHerald/> When starting at the club, she chose the stage name Savanna in homage to a character in ''[[The Prince of Tides]]''. The surname Samson, taken from the [[Samson|biblical figure]], was added later in her career to distinguish her from porn actress [[Savannah (actress)|Savannah]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.bizarremag.com/sleaze/interviews/1756/savanna_samson.html|title=Sleaze Interview: Savanna Samson|accessdate= 2008-01-16|author= Chris Neiratko|year= 2005|month= April|publisher= ''[[Bizarre (magazine)|Bizarre]]''}}</ref> While at Scores, she met her future husband, wine merchant Daniel Oliveros, with whom she now has a son.<ref name=SexHerald/> |
|url=http://www.sexherald.com/interview-sex-professionals/behind_the_scenes_with_vivid_video__savanna_sams.html |title=Behind the Scenes with Vivid Video |accessdate=2009-11-16|publisher=SexHerald.com}}</ref> She began dancing at a young age,<ref name=SexHerald/> and at 17 moved to [[New York City]] to pursue a career in ballet. However, she eventually gave this up, admitting she "wasn't good enough", and took a job dancing at the [[Manhattan]] strip club [[Scores (strip club)|Scores]],<ref name=NewYorkTimes/> on the recommendation of her sister who worked there.<ref name=SexHerald/> When starting at the club, she chose the stage name Savanna in homage to a character in ''[[The Prince of Tides]]''. The surname Samson, taken from the [[Samson|biblical figure]], was added later in her career to distinguish her from porn actress [[Savannah (actress)|Savannah]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.bizarremag.com/sleaze/interviews/1756/savanna_samson.html|title=Sleaze Interview: Savanna Samson|accessdate= 2008-01-16|author= Chris Neiratko|year= 2005|month= April|publisher= ''[[Bizarre (magazine)|Bizarre]]''}}</ref> While at Scores, she met her future husband, wine merchant Daniel Oliveros, with whom she now has a son.<ref name=SexHerald/> |
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Savanna Samson | |
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Born | [1][2] | October 14, 1967
Other names | Savanah Samson, Savanna |
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[3] |
Website | http://www.clubsavannasamson.com/ |
Natalie Oliveros, better known by the stage name Savanna Samson, is an American pornographic actress.[4] The winner of several AVN Awards, she has spent most of her career as a contract performer with major producer Vivid Entertainment, and is known for her roles in acclaimed adult films such as The New Devil in Miss Jones. In addition to performing, she has her own adult film studio, Savanna Samson Productions. A native of upstate New York, she entered the adult film industry in 2000, after working as a dancer at the Manhattan strip club, Scores.
Samson has gained mainstream recognition with appearances on television shows such as Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show and 30 Rock. Her wide range of activities outside pornography include working as a sex-advice columnist, a radio presenter and a political correspondent. She also produces her own line of wines, has a recording contract with E1 Music and is a trained ballerina.
Early life
One of five daughters, Samson grew up Roman Catholic in Watertown, New York.[4][5] She began dancing at a young age,[5] and at 17 moved to New York City to pursue a career in ballet. However, she eventually gave this up, admitting she "wasn't good enough", and took a job dancing at the Manhattan strip club Scores,[4] on the recommendation of her sister who worked there.[5] When starting at the club, she chose the stage name Savanna in homage to a character in The Prince of Tides. The surname Samson, taken from the biblical figure, was added later in her career to distinguish her from porn actress Savannah.[6] While at Scores, she met her future husband, wine merchant Daniel Oliveros, with whom she now has a son.[5]
Adult film career
Samson's move into the adult film business began in 2000, after she wrote a letter to Italian porn actor and director Rocco Siffredi, asking to work with him. She initially wanted to make a movie in order to fulfill a fantasy, after her husband had given her the idea, and hoped no one she knew would find out. However, after her first movie, Rocco Meats An American Angel In Paris, which was nominated for "Best Foreign Release" at the AVN Awards, she got what she described as "porn fever" and went on to make further movies.[4][5][7] Her family soon discovered her film career when she appeared on The Howard Stern Show and Entertainment Tonight. Samson stated in 2006, "My parents are devastated by my career choices".[4][5]
In April 2002, she signed an exclusive contract with Vivid Entertainment. She continued to live in New York, and commuted to California to shoot films for the company.[8] Samson was among three Vivid Girls to be profiled in an early-2003 issue of Vanity Fair, as part of an annual roundup of the entertainment industry. The Girls were featured alongside other entertainers, such as Daniel Day-Lewis and Julianne Moore, in a double-page photograph taken at Elton John's home on the French Riviera.[9] She was also one of several Vivid Girls to provide content for the book How to Have a XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide, published by ReganBooks on July 20, 2004.[10][11] Samson helped promote the book with appearances on The O'Reilly Factor and The Howard Stern Show.[12][13] In May 2004, she joined several other porn actresses as a columnist for AVNInsider.com.[14] At the 2004 AVN Awards, Samson won "Best Actress – Film" and "Best Group Sex Scene – Film" for her role in Looking In, a 2003 film about four suburban couples who have a view into each other's houses.[15][16]
Along with comedian Thea Vidale, Samson hosted the 2005 AVN Awards,[17] at which she won awards herself for "Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Film" and "Best Group Sex Scene – Film".[18] In February 2005, Samson began co-hosting a daily music-and-talk radio show on the Internet station Electric Eye Radio.[19] Later in the year, she featured alongside Jenna Jameson in Vivid's high-budget remake of the classic adult film The Devil in Miss Jones.[20] Samson's role as Miss Jones earned her the 2006 AVN Awards for "Best Actress – Film" and "Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Film".[21] During her acceptance speech, she revealed the importance of support from her peers and said "most of my family is pretty ashamed of what I do".[22][23]
Samson announced in early 2006 that she had started her own production company, Savanna Samson Productions, which would release one film a year, distributed exclusively by Vivid.[24] During 2006, Samson appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, The Dr. Keith Ablow Show, Secret Lives of Women, and for the second time, Saturday Night Live.[25][26][27][28] Michael Lucas' 2006 gay-porn remake of La Dolce Vita featured a cameo appearance by Samson,[29][30] which in 2007 won her the GayVN Award for "Best Non-Sexual Performance".[31]
Early in 2007, Samson signed a record contract with Koch Records, now known as E1 Music, who approached her after hearing her sing during a radio tour.[32] On May 3, 2007, she appeared as a guest on the WNYC radio series, The Tristan Mysteries, to discuss Richard Wagner's opera "Tristan und Isolde". A long-time Wagner fan, Samson stated "I think I'm in a unique position to discuss the sensual aspects of the 'Tristan and Isolde' characters and of opera in general".[33][34][35] In June 2007, Savanna Samson Productions released its first title, Any Way You Want Me, an interactive movie directed by and starring Samson.[36][37] She also appeared in the 2007 film Debbie Does Dallas ... Again, a sequel to the 1978 classic Debbie Does Dallas, as well as its "making of" series that was broadcast weekly on Showtime.[38] The film gained her a 2008 AVN Award for "Best Group Sex Scene – Film".[39]
In April 2008, Samson became a political correspondent on Fox News Channel's late-night talk show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.[40] She had made several previous appearances on the show, and in 2007 had endorsed New York mayor Rudy Giuliani's Republican presidential candidacy.[41][42] September 2008 saw the unveiling of her debut album, Possession,[43] and her first single, a title track co-written by Samson during the break up of her marriage. Commenting on the theme of the song, she said, "People see me nude and having sex and think they know me and that I'm available, but I'm no more available than Angelina Jolie".[44] Later in the month, she had a cameo role on The Daily Show, in which she portrayed CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric in a commercial for a fictional action-adventure show. In the appearance, Samson asks Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones, "Hey, Jones, you really think you've got the balls for that story?"[45][46] She began writing a sex-advice column for the adult entertainment site XCritic.com in June 2009, having previously written such columns for Men’s Fitness magazine and AdultFriendFinder.com.[47][48] Samson made her mainstream acting debut in the 30 Rock episode, "Into the Crevasse", which first aired on October 22, 2009. In the episode, she plays a porn version of Tina Fey's character, Liz Lemon.[49][50] In 2011 Samson will be inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2011.[51]
According to the Internet Adult Film Database, as of May 2010 Samson had appeared in 90 adult movies, including compilations containing recycled scenes.[3] A 2006 article in The New York Times reported that she earns from $20,000 to over $100,000 per film, depending on sales, with each one taking from three days to two weeks to make.[4] An Adult Video News article written in February 2006 stated that Samson had five years left on her contract with Vivid.[24]
Winemaking
Despite enjoying her career in the adult film industry, Samson felt it left her unfulfilled. In 2005, while on vacation in Tuscany, Italy, she decided she could "leave a mark on this world" by making wine.[4] The wife of a wine merchant,[52] she had frequently traveled to Italy and France, and often fantasized about owning her own vineyard. When she was a child, she had helped her family make wine in their basement.[7]
She formed the company, Savanna Samson Wines, and asked Italian winemaker and consultant Roberto Cipresso to help find a blend of grapes local to Tuscany that would produce her ideal flavor. They eventually chose a mixture of 70 percent Cesanese, 20 percent Sangiovese and 10 percent Montepulciano, which produced a red wine that she named Sogno Uno, meaning Dream One. Its label played on Samson's notoriety as a porn star, featuring a side view of her wearing only a see-through gown and high heels.[4][5][53] Wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr. gave Sogno Uno a rating of 90 to 91 out of 100, and described it as "awfully good".[4] A gala launch was held for the wine at a Manhattan restaurant on February 27, 2006.[54] On the following Saturday Night Live, a news parody segment poked fun at Samson’s new venture, commenting that the wine "goes well with meat... and fish".[55] By June 2007, her company had produced a further two wines.[56]
Awards
- 2004 AVN Award for Best Actress for Looking In[15]
- 2004 AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene – Film for Looking In[15]
- 2005 AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Film for The Masseuse (with Jenna Jameson)[18]
- 2005 AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene – Film for Dual Identity[15]
- 2005 Eroticline Award for Best Erotic Actress in the World[57]
- 2006 XRCO Award for Best Single Performance – Actress for The New Devil in Miss Jones[58]
- 2006 AVN Award for Best Actress – Film for The New Devil in Miss Jones[21]
- 2006 AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Film for The New Devil in Miss Jones[21]
- 2007 GayVN Award for Best Non-Sexual Performance for Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita
- 2008 AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene – Film for Debbie Does Dallas ... Again[39]
- 2011 AVN Hall of Fame[59]
See also
References
- ^ "Personal Biography: Savanna Samson". Internet Adult Film Database. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
- ^ "Savanna Samson". Adult Film Database. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
- ^ a b c "Savanna Samson". IAFD.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Warren St. John (2006-02-26). "Naked Came the Vintner". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
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- ^ "Vivid Signs Two New Vivid Girls - Savanna Samson and Autumn". AINews.com. 2002-04-16. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ Trent Brown (2003-03-07). "Vanity Fair Feature Vivid Girls". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Ron Martin (2004-07-09). "Vivid Girls Dish Sex Tips and Anecdotes in New Book". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Rhett Pardon (2004-07-14). "Vivid Girls Releasing 'How to Have a XXX Sex Life'". XBiz.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Vivid Girls Allegedly Inspired O'Reilly's Sexual Harassment". AVN.com. 2004-10-14. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Savanna Samson to Promote Vivid Book on Stern, Appear at Virgin Megastore in Times Square". AVN.com. 2004-07-21. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Heidi Pike-Johnson (2004-05-11). "Vivid Girl Savanna Samson Joins AVNInsider.com". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ a b c d "Past AVN Award Winners". AVNAwards.com. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
- ^ "Looking In". AVN.com. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ^ Scott Ross (2005-01-08). "2005 AVN Awards Show Winners Announced". AVN. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
- ^ a b Jared Rutter (2005-01-09). "The 22nd Annual AVN Awards: A Jenna Jameson Kinda Night". AVN.com. Retrieved 2007-08-04.
- ^ Chip Baker (2005-02-23). "Samson to Host Internet Radio Show". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Mireya Navarro (2005-08-07). "The Devil Is Still In". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ a b c "AVN Award Winners Announced". AVN.com. 2006-01-09. Retrieved 2007-07-22.
- ^ Matt Richtel (2006-01-10). "A Night to See the Stars Actually Wearing Clothes". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "The Oscars of porn". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2006-01-09. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ a b "Samson Starts Production Company". AVN.com. 2006-02-01. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Carlos Martinez (2006-11-29). "Starlets to go on 'Tyra Banks Show'". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ SM Gelerman (2006-11-17). "Savanna Samson and Brandi Love to Appear on 'Dr. Keith Ablow '". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Cable Documentary Series Features Samson". AVN.com. 2006-01-27. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Thomas J Stanton (2006-04-13). "Savanna Samson to Appear in 'SNL' Skit". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Vincent Lambert (2006-12-13). "Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita Premieres in NYC". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ William Van Meter (2006-10-22). "The Lion of Chelsea". New York. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ Doug Lawrence (2007-02-24). "Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita Sets 14-Win Record at GAYVNs". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Wade Garrett (2008-09-18). "Savanna Samson Lands Cover of 'Steppin' Out'". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Eddie Adams (2007-04-24). "Savanna Samson Talks Opera On NY Public Radio". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "The Sexual Mystery". WNYC.org. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Bob Preston (2007-04-26). "Vivid Star Savanna Samson to Analyze Opera on New York Public Radio". XBiz.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Eddie Adams (2007-04-23). "Savanna Samson Readies First Title for Namesake Production Company". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Matt Richtel (2007-01-22). "In Raw World of Sex Movies, High Definition Could Be a View Too Real". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ "GameLink Offers Triple Formats of New 'Debbie'". AVN.com. 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ a b "2008 AVN Award Winners Announced". AVN.com. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
- ^ David Sullivan (2008-04-17). "Savanna Samson: Political Reporter". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Hot For Rudy". New York Post. 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ David Sullivan (2007-06-06). "Savanna Samson Endorses Giuliani Candidacy". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Wade Garrett (2008-09-18). "Savanna Samson Lands Cover of 'Steppin' Out'". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ David Sullivan (2008-09-04). "Savanna Samson Debuts 'Possession' at Exxxotica NY". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Mark Kernes (2008-09-16). "Where In The (TV) World Is Savanna Samson?". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Tod Hunter (2008-09-16). "Savanna Samson Does Cameo on 'Daily Show'". XBiz.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Nelson X (2009-05-28). "Savanna Samson to Write Sex Column for XCritic". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Vivid's Savanna Samson to Write Sex Column". XBiz.com. 2005-10-12. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Savanna Samson to Appear on '30 Rock'". AVN.com. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Steve Javors (2009-10-20). "Savanna Samson to Appear on '30 Rock' Thursday". XBiz.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Nominations for the 2011 AVN Awards" (PDF). AVN.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
- ^ Edward Duncan (2006-03-02). "Page Six". New York Post. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ Oliver Styles (2005-11-25). "Parker: thumbs up for porn star wine". Decanter. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
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(help) - ^ "New York Times Features Savanna Wine". AVN.com. 2006-02-26. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "SNL Pokes Fun at Vivid's Samson". AVN.com. 2006-03-06. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Nelson X (2007-06-23). "Erotica LA: Day One Wrap-Up". AVN.com. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "Samson Honored at Erotic Line Awards". AVN.com. 2005-10-27. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ "XRCO". XRCO.com. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- ^ "AVN Winners 2011". Retrieved 2011-01-09.
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