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Bobbi Starr | |
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Starr at the 2011 AVN Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Born | (1983-04-06) April 6, 1983 (age 41) Santa Clara, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | San Jose State University |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Website | www.BobbiStarr.com |
Bobbi Starr (born April 6, 1983) is the stage name of an American pornographic actress. In 2011 and in 2013, Starr was named by CNBC as one of the 12 most popular stars in porn. Starr also became a director for Evil Angel. Her first title, Bobbi's World, is a female POV movie.
Early life and education
Starr was born and raised in San Jose, California. Her family is of Italian and Hungarian descent. Starr graduated from San Jose State University with a music degree and plays the oboe. While at San Jose State, Starr worked as a nanny and private music teacher and was assistant music librarian at the university.
Starr wants to study pre-med, with the aim of becoming a gynecologist. Her intent is to work within the adult entertainment industry, where she has identified a lack of female gynecologists.
Career
Starr started her pornography career at the age of 23. She met someone who introduced her to the adult industry in San Francisco, California, but it took a year before she decided to enter the industry. Her initial works were bondage and submission scenes for Internet-based companies. She then transitioned to shooting various types of scenes for production companies in Los Angeles. Starr has appeared as the box-cover model for many movies by companies such as Red Light District Video and Combat Zone.
Appearances
Starr was a finalist for the reality show America's Next Hot Porn Star, a series set up similarly to America's Next Top Model. She blogs for Popporn.com and writes a column for Fox Magazine called "Adventures in Porny Land".
Starr was cast for the movie adaptation of James Sallis's novel, Drive, which was released in 2011, although her scene was cut from the final edit.
Personal life
Starr considers herself a pro-sex feminist. Even though she acknowledges that some feminists consider pornography to be degrading to women, Starr asserts, "I don't feel degraded because it is my decision. I know that if I did ever feel degraded or feel uncomfortable, all I need to do is say no and it would stop. I don't think something where women have so much control in the situation can be considered degrading towards women." She does not label her sexual orientation, but she has stated that she considers herself "more gay than straight" and that she chooses to only "experiment" with men.
Starr identifies as a video gamer, and has noted Zork: Grand Inquisitor, Grim Fandango, and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind as her favorite games.
As of July 2, 2013 she has announced on her blog that she is expecting a child and has found someone who she "can spend the rest of life with".
Awards
As performer
- 2009 XRCO Award – Superslut
- 2010 AVN Award – Most Outrageous Sex Scene - Belladonna: No Warning 4
- 2010 AVN Award – Best Double Penetration Sex Scene - Bobbi Starr & Dana DeArmond's Insatiable Voyage
- 2010 XRCO Award – Superslut
- 2010 XRCO Award – Orgasmic Oralist
- 2011 XRCO Award – Orgasmic Analist
- 2012 AVN Award – Female Performer of the Year
- 2012 AVN Award – Best POV Sex Scene - Double Vision 3
- 2012 XRCO Award – Orgasmic Analist
As director/producer
- 2012 AVN Award – Best All-Sex Release, Mixed Format - Bobbi’s World
- 2013 AVN Award – Best Gonzo Release - Bobbi Violates San Francisco
- 2013 XCritic Fans Choice Award – Best All-Girl Release - Kiss Me Lick Me Fuck Me
References
- ^ "Personal Bio Bobbi Starr". IAFD.com. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
- "Bio Bobbi Starr". afdb.com. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
- Morris, Chris, "The Dirty Dozen: Porn's most popular stars" CNBC (January 5, 2011)
- Chris Morris (2013-01-14). "The Dirty Dozen 2013 – Porn's Most Popular Stars". Cnbc.com. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
- "Bobbi Starr Joins Evil Angel Directors' Roster". AVN. 2011-07-20. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
- ^ Starr, Bobbi. "Bio". Myspace. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Inside Bobbi Starr". XRentDVD. 2007-07-25. Retrieved 2007-12-29.
- Lucy Bretts (2008-05-07). "Bobbi Starr Is A Pre-Med Porn Celeb". The Naughty American. Naughty America. Archived from the original on November 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
- "A Starr is porn at Adelaide's Sexpo". The Advertiser. May 22, 2008. Archived from the original on May 2008.
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(help) - Eddie Adams (2007-05-15). "Kirsten Price to Host 'America's Next Hot Porn Star'". Adult Video News. Retrieved Sep 22, 2014.
- Sarah Feldberg (2010-01-10). "Shadowing the porn star and musician for a day at AEE". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
- Peter Warren (2010-10-05). "Bobbi Starr, Andy San Dimas Cast in Mainstream Film 'Drive'". AVN. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
- Capuano, Erin P. (August 4, 2011). "SheWired - Meet Bobbi Starr, A Nerdalicious Girlie Fantasy and Porn Star: Interview". SheWired. Here Media. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- "Porn Stars' Favorite Video Games". YouTube. 2011-01-21. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- "bobbistarr.com » BIG NEWS!!!". Blog.bobbistarr.com. 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- "2009 XRCO Award Winners Announced". Adult Video News. 2009-04-17. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^ "2010 AVN Award Winners Announced". AVN.com. 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
- ^ "2010 XRCO Award Winners Announced". AVN.com. 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- Peter Warren (2011-04-14). "2011 XRCO Award Winners Announced". AVN. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
- ^ "AVN Announces the 2012 AVN Award Winners". AVN. 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
- Sanford, John (2012-12-04). "XRCO Award Winners Announced". XBIZ Newswire. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
- "And Now... The 2013 AVN Award Winners!". AVN. 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
- "XCritic.com Announces 2013 Fans Choice Awards Winners". AVN. 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
External links
- Official website
- Bobbi Starr at IMDb
- Bobbi Starr at the Internet Adult Film Database
- Bobbi Starr at the Adult Film Database
AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year | |
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- 1983 births
- Living people
- American female adult models
- American female pornographic film actors
- American feminists
- American oboists
- American classical oboists
- American people of Hungarian descent
- American people of Italian descent
- Women pornographic film directors
- People from Santa Clara, California
- Pornographic film actors from California
- San Jose State University alumni
- Sex-positive feminists