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AFW 1991 writes: "Watch any of Jacqueline's hard-core productions and you'll see a sexually driven woman who takes charge - jaw set, shoulders squared, legs set firmly apart, and hands on her hips till it's time to get down to f---ing and sucking. This scarlet-haired sex machine comes off like a porn Wonder Woman, with a studied oral attack that turns peckers into turgid blue steel." (PSA by Knight Publishing)

Born 6/13/65, Jacqueline picks and chooses her roles carefully and is most proud of her work in the John Leslie videos Oh, What a Night and Hate to See you Go. She also appears in Bimbo Bowlers From Boston, Blazing Nova, Born for Porn, Bratgirl, Class Act, Date With a Devil, Devil in a Blue Dress, Flame, Friday Night Fever and This Bun's For You.

Born on June 13, 1965, Jacqueline is a Gemini who stands 5'6" and measures 35-25-35. She grew up in a straight church-going family in Washington D.C. before ending up in California.

"My parents took different jobs and we moved to Marin County. I consider it my home now. I had a strict Christian upbringing."

Jacqueline lost her virginity at age 15. "I had a boyfriend at age 13 and he was pressuring me. Then I decided I felt the same way. But I didn't give in to him. I was too afraid. I was 15 when I finally lost my virginity. It wasn't a pleasurable experience. It hurt like hell and I didn't do it again for two years."

Jacqueline loves rock music. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith was the first rock star to make her wet and he also gave her the worst come-on line. "He asked me if I had any more gum. I was chewing my last piece. I said no, and he just reached in and took it out of my mouth, chewed it and gave it back."

Jacqueline eventually did him however.

 

She entered porn through an old boyfriend. "He called up and said, "I know somebody we can go talk to if you want to do a magazine layout or movie with me." I wasn't sure about it so I went with him to talk to Jim South. I had been in his office before, but he didn't remember me. I filled out all the paperwork and took a [nude] Polaroid. Then Chi-Chi Larue, this heavy-set guy who parades around in drag and directs porn videos, comes up to me and says, "You have beautiful red hair. Would you turn around?" And he pulls me aside and tells me what he's doing, and we talk money."

Money motivated Jacqueline to get into porn. "It's hard to make it these days. I have a four-year old daughter, and I lived from paycheck to paycheck.

"I just worked with my old boyfriend at the beginning to protect myself.

"There aren't too many people [in porn] who have much intelligence. I hate that I can't sit down and talk to most of the people I work with. I also don't like that every business person I meet treats me like every other airhead they've met before me. I don't like to have to prove that I have enough brains to converse normally with them. I have to tell them I'm an insurance agent and tell them the essence of Proposition 103 for them to believe me."

Jacqueline feels that many of the male performers are too old. "Dried up is more like it. They've got it all wrong. People want to see a young, good-looking guy. I have no idea why all these old guy get the work. Young guys are asking me how they can get in. Producers are afraid to hire someone new. They go with the guys who can get it up and handle dialogue.

"Coming into this business, I bought the whole fantasy. I figured I'd have sex, make money, do what I wanted to do. The next thing I know, it's "Do this, suck this. Change positions. Make some noise." I'm disappointed.

"I dated a guy I worked with for a while. It didn't work out. He was a flake. Most of the guys I meet are nice, but if they were fulfilled in their lives with a relationship, they wouldn't be in the business.

"I'm fulfilled now. And I have plans on getting out of the business after a while. I don't think I'll go back to being an insurance agent. One day I see myself opening up a nightclub in L.A.. We'd have a hip after-hours set-up. The nine-to-five situation is not for me.

"In a couple of years I hope to be happily married with a couple of kids. I love children. I want more. I want to settle down."

Jacqueline says the gym is a good place to meet men. "At least you know they're into their bodies and looking decent. Mental health and physical health go together."

Long hair on a man turns on Jacqueline. "And guys that take charge. I'm submissive in my personal life. On camera I'm more aggressive. I'm not into kink. For me, anal is kinky. People automatically think that because you're a porn star, you're kinky. I'm normal.

"Pretending to be somebody else turns me on."

Jacqueline says her strongest asset as a porn actress is her ability with accents. "My favorite part was being Dee Dee Hoover, a Southern vacuum-cleaner saleswoman in Heartbreaker. I got a kick out of demonstrating how good my suction was.

"I always know my lines. You'd be surprised how difficult it is for some of these people to remember what they should say. Most of them can't even keep a car these days. Most of life for a lot of porn people revolves around doing drugs. I think it goes hand-in-hand. They can't blame their problems on the business. It's a personal thing. Druggies will be druggies no matter where they go."

The funniest thing to happen to Jacqueline in porn is having her brother spot her in a nude magazine layout. "He called me up to say, "You made me lose my boner." Sorry Chuck. I've always been the black sheep of the family. It's the movies I don't want my family to find out about.

"John Leslie is everything they say he is: intelligent, organized, concerned, sensitive and no bulls---. Working for him was the most professional situation I've been in yet. If every director worked as hard as he does, then the movies would be better. And they would get better people to work in them. [John's]...movies are the ones I'd like to be remembered for."