Francesca Le

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Francesca Le

Francesca Le attending the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo at the Sands Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 7, 2010.
Born (1970-12-28) December 28, 1970
Los Angeles, California, USA[1][2]
Other names Erica Estrada[1][2]
Ethnicity Latin
Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[2]
Spouse(s) Mark Wood (2002-present)
No. of adult films 523 as actress
131 as director
(per IAFD)
Website
http://www.francescalive.com/

Francesca Le (born December 28, 1970) is an American pornographic actress and director. She is a member of the AVN, XRCO and Urban X Halls of Fame.[3][4][5]

Le started in the adult industry in 1990 and retired from performing around 1994. She worked in sales at Extreme Associates where she met her future husband, Mark Wood. She returned to performing in 2000 and started a pornographic production outlet, LeWood with her husband in 2002.[6]

She has starred in over 500 productions, with over 120 films to her credit as director.[2]

In 2011, she also made a small ironic cameo appearance in Norwegian Hardstyle producers Da Tweekaz song and music video "P.A.P (People against Porn)" for the record label Dirty Workz.[citation needed] Together with Mark Wood she owns the production company "LeWood Productions", for which they work both as directors and as performers; the company was first distributed by Exquisite Multimedia and Juicy Entertainment, then, from 2012, it joined the Evil Angel roster.[7]

Awards

Francesca Le holding her XRCO Hall of Fame trophy


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Francesca Le at the Internet Movie Database
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Francesca Le at the Internet Adult Film Database
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "2005 AVN Awards Show Winners Announced". AVN. 2005-01-08. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Hillary Scott Sets Record at 23rd XRCO Awards". AVN. 2007-04-06. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Peter Warren (2011-07-25). "2011 Urban X Award Winners Announced". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  6. JH. "Francesca Le's Interview". Fox Magazine. Retrieved 3 February 2011. 
  7. "LeWood Finds a Niche", AVN, Vol. 28/No. 4, Issue 353, May 2013, pp.67-68.
  8. "1994 winners". AVN Awards. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  9. Acme Andersson (2004-06-07). "Adam Film World 2003 Award Winners Announced". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  10. Thomas J Stanton (2006-04-19). "Adam Film World Announces Award Winners". AVN. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  11. Roger T. Pipe (2009-02-26). "CAVR 2008 Season Nominees & Winners". RogReviews. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 
  12. "NightMoves Awards Announces 2011 Winners". AVN. 2011-10-10. Retrieved 2013-11-07. 

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