Nicki Hunter

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Nicki Hunter

Nicki Hunter attending a birthday party for Sophie Dee at Aqua Lounge, Beverly Hills, CA on January 30, 2010.
Born (1979-12-19) December 19, 1979
Lake Worth, Florida, U.S.
Other names Nikki Hunter
Ethnicity Caucasian
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight 133 lb (60 kg; 9.5 st)
No. of adult films 576 as performer, 9 as director (per IAFD)

Nicki Hunter is the stage name of an American pornographic actress and director. Her first video appearances were released in 2003.

In 2004, she appeared in two episodes of the Howard Stern television show and in the television documentary The Porn King Versus the President.[1]

Hunter was a nominee in 2006 for Female Performer of the Year at the AVN Awards and in 2005 for Best New Starlet. In 2006 she won the XRCO Award for Female Performer of the Year.[2]

In early 2007, Hunter was diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-cell ALL), a complex form of cancer targeting the lymphatic system.[3] Fundraising events were arranged with the help of the porn community to help offset some of her medical costs and expenses due to suddenly being unable to work.[4]

Hunter appeared in a June 2008 episode of Secret Lives of Women, which focused on women in adult films. She was formerly employed by Playboy Radio as a co-host on Night Calls with Debi Diamond.

In March 2010, Hunter appeared in a public service announcement for the Free Speech Coalition on the topic of internet piracy of adult content, directed by Michael Whiteacre.[5][6]

References

  1. "Nikki Hunter". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-03-28. 
  2. "XRCO". XRCO.com. Retrieved 2007-10-07. 
  3. "Nikki Hunter biography". Excalibur Films. Retrieved 2007-03-28. 
  4. "Nicki Hunter Diagnosed With Cancer". AVN. Retrieved 2007-03-28. 
  5. Kravets, David (2010-04-29). "Porn Stars Decry Piracy in New Video (SFW)". Wired. 
  6. "Adult Film Stars' Plea: Please Pay for Porn". Digital Trends. 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2014-01-13. 

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