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In 1991, Jamie Summers introduced Rolling Stone photographer Ian Gittler to the porn industry.

He writes on page six of his 1999 book Pornstar: "The girl who opens the door looks nervous. She's young, "twenty-three," she says. A thick base doesn't conceal a broken-out complexion... Obviously I'm more impressed with the whole idea of what she does for a living than she is. Jamie says she jsut wants to act in "real movies.""

Gittler and Summers walk outside to take some pictures. She tries to stop her left eye from flickering. "It makes her look like a bad girl," writes Gittler. "Images of abused pets pop into my head... I prefer the idea of Jamie as the pretty, happy daughter of an LA physician."

Summers, like all Vivid girls, at one time "dated" Vivid owner Steve Hirsch. She was best known for her series "The Brat," where she played herself.