Trinity Loren | |
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Born | Joyce Evelyn McPherson August 21, 1964 La Jolla, California, USA |
Died | October 25, 1998 | (aged 34)
Other names | Trinity Barnes, Roxanne McPherson, Boom Boom Larue |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
Trinity Loren (born Joyce Evelyn McPherson August 21, 1964 in La Jolla, California, USA and died October 25, 1998)[1] was a porn star, model, and stripper.
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Loren began her adult career as a model in various men's magazines, gaining attention due to her natural 38E breasts. Loren began her porn career on screen in late-1985, and quickly achieved renown as one of the first starlets of the straight-to-video era of adult films. She retired from pornographic films in the early-1990s, fearing the threat of the AIDS virus.[1]
Loren specialized in oral and anal sex, as well as lesbian scenes. She was also one of the first mainstream adult stars to appear in videos noticeably pregnant and (later) lactating.[2] Before this, many adult films with the pregnancy/milking theme were available only as underground 8mm loops or fringe fetish short films.
Loren shared a short marriage to Barry Woods (who also appeared in adult films under the pseudonym of Shane Hunter), with whom she had a daughter, Tess, born 1990.[3][1] After the couple's divorce, Loren moved to Texas, seeking to build a life with her daughter.[1] Unfortunately, Woods and McPherson were fighting over the custody rights of their child; Woods won custody.
Loren moved back to California to be closer to her daughter. She continued to do photo layouts for men's magazines including Hustler, Gent and D-Cup. During this time, she sought help for clinical depression and drug addiction. As a part of her rehabilitation treatment Loren was working on an autobiography, which was never finished.[1]
In 1998, Loren's friend, pornographic director Joe Gallant claims that the pair were about to start doing some sex scenes together as a start of Loren's comeback into the adult industry.[4]
Trinity Loren died on October 25, 1998 due to an overdose of prescription painkillers in a possible suicide,[1] (although Gallant claimed it was a brain aneurysm in an interview).[4] She is interred in the Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Chatsworth, California under her legal name, "Roxanne McPherson." Gallant started his company, Black Mirror Productions, in part to raise money to support Loren's daughter.[4][5]