Kira Kener

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Kira Kener
Kira Kener at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo 2002 in Las Vegas
Birthdate: August 11, 1974 (1974-08-11) (age 33)
Birth location: San Jose, California, U.S.
Birth name: Stephanie Knain
Measurements: 34DD-24-38
Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight: 110 lb (50 kg/7.9 st)
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Natural breasts: No
Orientation: Heterosexual
Ethnicity: Norwegian/Vietnamese
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Kira Kener at IMDb
Kira Kener at IAFD
Kira Kener at AFDB

Kira Nicole Kener (born Stephanie Knain[1][2] on August 11, 1974 in San Jose, California) is a retired American pornographic actress. She is Eurasian, as her father is of Norwegian ancestry and her mother is of Vietnamese ancestry.[3][4] She has legally changed her name to Kira Kener as well as registering it as a trademark.[5]

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As with many hardcore porn stars, Kira began her career in the adult industry as a feature dancer before being approached by Vivid Video in 1999 for her hardcore debut in the film Nurses[4]. She was Penthouse Pet of the Month for December 2002 and also shared the cover of Playboy in March 2002. She was a contributing writer to the book How to Have a XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide, published in 2004. She is also one of thirty porn-stars featured in Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's book, XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits. In February 2007, Digital Playground released the DVD Virtual Sex With Kira Kener.

Kira was under exclusive contract with Vivid Video from 1999 to 2005.[4] Kira currently resides in North Carolina and continues to feature dance at clubs across the United States.

In 2005 Kener filed a lawsuit against Vivid Video for wrongful termination, breach of website agreement and federal trademark dilution. The lawsuit included allegations of unsanitary health conditions on a Vivid Video set and Vivid Video's disregard for the health and safety of the performers in its films.

According to the lawsuit, Kener was infected with a sexually transmitted disease after using a sex toy in February 2004.

The suit was settled in April 2007; terms of the settlement were not disclosed. [6]

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