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Lorelei Lee (born March 2, 1981) is an American
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and writer. They identify as
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.


Biography

Lorelei Lee debuted in the
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at the age of 19, deriving their
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from
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's character in '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes''. They graduated from
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in 2008, and later pursued a master's degree in creative writing at
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. They have been awarded a National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts "youngARTS Scholarship". They are best known for their performances as a fetish and bondage model, particularly on the pornographic site
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, where they have also worked as a director. In 2006, they wrote the centerfold text for the Sara Thrustra's ''Ten Pictures and Two Pin-Ups'' calendar. Along with fellow Kink model and director
Princess Donna Princess Donna is the stage name of the American pornographic actress and director also known as Donna Dolore. She was director of ''Wired Pussy'' and founder of ''Public Disgrace'' and ''Bound Gang Bang'', all ''Kink.com'' brands. She majored i ...
, Lee was the subject of Brian Lilla's 2007 independent film ''Tale of Two Bondage Models'', which appeared at the 2008
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. "Tribeca Film Festival Catalog"
2008.
In 2008, they appeared in the documentary ''
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'' and also toured nationally as part of the "Sex Workers' Art Show" with other prominent members of the kink and
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community. In 2009, Lee appeared in ''
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'', a documentary about
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, a now-defunct bondage website. Later that year, they were the subject and lead actress of the short movie ''Lorelei Lee'', which was directed by Simon Grudzen and Jesse Kerman and shown at the
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; the film received multiple awards at the
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, including Best Directing, Best Original Score and Best Use of Social Issue/Political Genre. In 2010, Lee published an essay, "I'm Leaving You" in ''Off the Set: Porn Stars and Their Partners'', a book of documentary photography by Paul Sarkis that explores the off-screen romantic relationships of ten couples who perform in porn, and which features photos of Lorelei with their partner at the time. In May 2011, ''
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'' announced the production of ''
About Cherry ''About Cherry'' is a 2012 drama film and the directorial debut of Stephen Elliott. It is based on a script written by Elliott and porn industry veteran Lorelei Lee. It stars Ashley Hinshaw, James Franco, Heather Graham, and Dev Patel. The project ...
'', an independent movie written by Lee alongside
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, directed by the same Elliott and starring
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,
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and
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. The film premiered at the
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. ''
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'' ranked Lee at eight on their 2011 list of the ''Top 10 Smartest Porn Stars''. In 2012 Lee, along with adult performers Isis Love and
Princess Donna Princess Donna is the stage name of the American pornographic actress and director also known as Donna Dolore. She was director of ''Wired Pussy'' and founder of ''Public Disgrace'' and ''Bound Gang Bang'', all ''Kink.com'' brands. She majored i ...
, was the subject of a
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about the website
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, ''Public Sex, Private Lives'', which was, in part, funded by donations made to
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. As of 2016, Lee teaches writing at
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and at the San Francisco Center for Sex and Culture. Lee identifies as
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and
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and has been married to a
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since 2012. In 2020, Lee graduated magna cum laude with their JD from
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and was inducted into the
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. They became a Justice Catalyst Fellow at the Cornell Law School Gender Justice Clinic in 2021.


Involvement in ''Milk Nymphos'' trial

Lee starred in
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-focused film ''Milk Nymphos'', which in 2008 became the subject of a federal
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trial. The case reached federal court in
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, and, on July 16, 2010, Lee was expected to
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as a
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on behalf of the defense. Citing concerns of personal safety, Lee requested to testify under their stage name; the prosecution objected, arguing that allowing them to do so "gives some air of legitimacy to the porn star" (which Lee later called "incredibly insulting") and that "they shouldn't be treated any differently than anyone else in this case". The case was ultimately dismissed on July 16, 2010, before Lee was scheduled to testify.


Writing

1. “Cash/Consent, The War on Sex Work” (2019), an extensive essay reflecting their personal experience in the pornography industry


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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