Nina Hartley

Adult Film Actress and Sex Educator

Nina Hartley - Adult Film Actress and Sex Educator
Born

March 11th, 1959
66 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1959, this individual became a prominent figure in the adult film industry, gaining attention for performances in over 1,000 adult films. Besides acting, directorial roles also contributed to a successful career in adult entertainment. As a certified sex educator, this individual advocated for sexual health and education, emphasizing sex-positivity. Numerous educational materials and books were authored, focusing on sexual wellness. This person's work has been integral to discussions surrounding sexual liberation and education.

Appeared in over 1,000 adult films

Authored multiple books on sexual health

Contributed to sex education workshops

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