Lisa Sparks

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Lisa Sparks

Sparks in January 2009 at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo
Born (1977-10-06) October 6, 1977[1]
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States[2]
Other names Lisa Sparxxx
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2]
Weight 180 pounds (82 kg)[1]
No. of adult films 188 as performer, 2 as director (per IAFD)[3]
Website
http://www.lisasparks.com

Lisa Sparks (born October 6, 1977),[1] also known as Lisa Sparxxx, is a stage name of an American pornographic film actress.

Biography

Sparks was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States, North America.[1] Before entering the adult entertainment industry, she was a college student, earning a Master of Arts degree in Multimedia with a minor in Business at the University of Kentucky during the 2002 school year.[4] To pay her way through college, she worked in and managed a hair salon.[2]

Sparks has been married since Aug 1995.[1]

Entering the industry in 2002 by creating her own web site, LisaSparks.com,[1] Sparks first appeared the following year in a video release entitled Dirtier Debutants #4 (2003) with Ed Powers.[2] From 2002-2004 she also hosted KSEX Radio.[1][4]

Sparks appeared in Season 2 of The WB, The Surreal Life, where it was edited so that it seemed like she was offering Erik Estrada oral sex. This took place during Ron Jeremy's topless porn-star pool party. She also appeared in hip hop artist Murs' music video "Risky Business" featuring Shock G off of his record The End of the Beginning, along with fellow actress Olivia O'Lovely.[1]

She achieved world gangbang record with 919 men on October 16, 2004 in Warsaw, Poland as part of the Third Annual World Gangbang Championship and Eroticon 2004.[5]

Lisa Sparks played Meiko in The Witch's Sabbath (2005), a horror film by director Jeff Leroy.[6]

In 2010, Sparks changed the spelling of her stage name from Lisa Sparxxx to Lisa Sparks due to mainstream web sites not accepting the XXX in her name.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Lisa Sparks (2004-12-01). "Lisa Sparks Official Bio". LisaSparks.com. Retrieved 2011-07-29. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Rog (January 2005). "Lisa Sparxxx Interview". rogreview.com. Retrieved 2007-05-12. 
  3. Lisa Sparks at the Internet Adult Film Database
  4. 4.0 4.1 Steve C (2004-03-07). "13 Questions with Lisa Sparks". Foundry Music. Retrieved 2007-05-12. 
  5. Colin Graham (2006-01-30). "Eroticon 2006: Sex and the conservative city". Culture Kiosque Popular Culture and Cinema: Travel. Retrieved 2010-02-07. 
  6. "The Witch's Sabbath (2005)". Retrieved 2006-08-05. 

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