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Monique Alexander (born May 26, 1982 in Vallejo) is an American pornographic actress and model of German, Portuguese, Russian and Panamanian descent She worked as a receptionist. At the age of 18, she began her career in the adult entertainment industry as an exotic dancer in Sacramento, California. She later posed for many men's magazines, which include photo shoots for photographer Earl Miller. In 2001, she began appearing in hardcore films, becoming a contract girl for Sin City the same year and appearing in fetish films for FM Concepts in 2002.
Monique Alexander (English: Monique Alexander, born May 26, 1982, California, United States) is an American pornographic actress and a member of the AVN Hall of Fame since 2017. |
She took part in erotic TV movies such as Hotel Erotica (2002), Killer Massage (The Sex Spa, 2003), Sex House (2003), Voyeur: Inside Out (2003), Behind Bedroom Doors (2003) and Dating on Demand (Naked Encounters, 2005) with Randy Spears. And she has made a name for herself on the Internet as a popular model. From 2004 to 2009, she signed an exclusive contract with Vivid Entertainment. In the DVD film Lexie and Monique Love Rocco (2004), she took part in a group sex scene with Rocco Siffredi, Lexi Marie, Mandy Bright, Vanessa Lane, Jean Valjean and Steven St. Croix. In September 2007, she took part in an anal sex scene for the first time.
She appeared in the thriller Spider's Web (Spider's Web, 2002) with Kari Wuhrer and Stephen Baldwin, the HBO series The Crew (Entourage, 2007), Jens Hoffmann's documentary film Porn from 9 to 17 (9 to 5: Days in Porn, 2008), as a porn actress in the thriller film Adrenaline 2. High Voltage (Crank: High Voltage, 2009) with Jason Stathamie and Amy Smart, and as a prostitute in the crime comedy Stretch (2014) with Patrick Wilson and Chris Pine. She was a sports reporter on National Lampoon Comedy Radio's The Phil Show (2007). On February 15, 2008, Monique Alexander and Ron Jeremy represented the industry at a debate at Yale University with porn opponents Craig Gross and Donnie Pauling.
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