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Nicole London entered porn in 1990. As of the summer of 1997, she was still performing in X-rated videos though living in an exclusive relationship with her boyfriend. Nicole says she prefers nasty sex at work and softer love at home.

Jeremy Stone writes: "A wanton f--- slut, Nicole London first came to our attention in her outrageous performance in Sodomania. She's a wild and unbridled f--- with enhanced breasts, piercing eyes and long legs. One of Nicole's favorite things is S&M and we wish she could perform the kinds of scenes she can only fantasize about, mixing sex with bondage. [Pornographers regulate themselves to never mix sexual intercourse with coercion and violence.]" (AFW 96D p.38)

Born 10/24/69, Nicole appeared in the Seka comeback vehicle American Garter. Tony Tedeschi gives London and Melanie Moore a whirl on his swinging harness.

Nicole did The Boss. "Dowdy Tyffany Million gets passed over for a promotion; her slimy boss Mike Horner prefers giving Tyffany Mynx dick-tation in her orifice. Crystal Wilder may have lax work habits, but she garners enthusiasm for Terry Thomas and Johnathan Morgan, who push their penile pencils into her box. After a make-out and make-over from Nicole London, Tyffany looks like a million." (AVN 97)

In her scenes with Max Hardcore, Nicole's anus dilates to almost tennis ball size.

1/21/01

Nicole London Addresses Interracial Concerns

Retired porn star Nicole London writes: Luke; I often read your site. Retired as a performer but still working actively behind the camera I am appalled by the recent concern on interracial production. Why must we take a step back, next we'll be meeting in parking lots again and not disclosing out shooting location to performers. Are we so concerned with the political climate that we as an industry which fights so hard for freedom of speech will let them once again dictate to us what we are allowed to film. We have just entered a new century and of course new political views but are we going to allow what so many people fought for years ago be swept aside and dismantled. As an industry we are already segregated from the rest of civilization are we going to promote segregation amongst ourselves (I thought that segregation was abolished in the early 60's). I for one would be more concerned with fisting, triple anal, and foreign objects then wheather or not Mr. Marcus is performing with a Caucasian performer. I would hope that the industry would not let ourselves fall victim to this ignorance.

6/22/01

I wander outside and talk to the quirky Anthony Crane who entered porn with his wife Nicole London in 1990. After a couple of years, he quit performing because he saw more money to be made in art direction of porno. Then, after twelve years of marriage, he divorced in 1998 and returned to sex on camera.

Luke: "Anthony rode the back of Nicole London into the industry..."

Anthony: "Oh, you f---er... Why you gotta be like that man?"

Luke: "I can't help it."

Anthony: "Please mention that I carried her suitcases often."

Luke: "And would you rush to her side during sex scenes with a cold drink?"

Anthony: "Immediately."

Luke: "And wipe another man's seed off her face?"

Anthony: "Absolutely not. No, here's the truth. When we got out here, I did go with her to do her first scene. I didn't know anything about the business. I didn't know if arriving on set there'd be axe wielding murderers, people with chainsaws or roofies. I got there and saw that everybody was normal. Just before her scene I left and for the next eight years, I never went back to see another scene of hers. I was not a suitcase pimp. I flat out refused.

"I immediately went to work [in 1990] doing scenes. Plus I worked at a place called Springboard Studios, which is shut down now. And a guy named Barry Wood got me doing set work. Soon I was just building sets."

Luke: "And why did you want to get your wife into the industry?"

Anthony: "She wanted to do it. She met Trinity Loren while dancing. Nicole came up to me [they lived in New Jersey] and said, 'This is cool. I want to go out to California and do some [porn] movies.' I said, 'Fine.' We were very open minded and swingers, the whole f---ing bulls--- thing that I no longer do. And it was cool.

"So she came out to California and made a bundle of money. Came back. I quit my job and moved out here. And I've been stuck here eversince."

Luke: "So what did you guys spend all your money on?"

Anthony: "Drugs and alcohol. We were frivolous. It was a bunch of money and we were young, stupid and impetuous and blew money left and right. After we separated, she decided, like I did, to become a responsible adult. Now we live like paupers and sock everything away. I just bought two pieces of property and I've got CDs [Certificates of Deposit]."

Luke: "Did pornography dissolve your marriage?"

Anthony: "No, we mutually dissolved our marriage. We're still best friends. She lives in the same duplex as I do. She lives downstairs and I live upstairs."

Luke: "Has she remarried?"

Anthony: "No, and has no plans to do so."

Luke: "Is that your child that she's carrying?"

Anthony: "No, that is not mine. It belongs to a guy who's a real s--- head asshole who bailed on her. I had a daughter with her who's five years old. We have 50-50 custody. She goes up and down the stairs as she pleases. We get along fabulous, better than when we were married. She's phenomenally good at what she does now as a producer."

Luke: "How did you feel about your wife doing interracial scenes?"

Anthony: "Didn't faze me at all. It was all work, man. It was just work.

"A lot of the directors who became friends and knew me as an art director, said, 'I can't hire you as talent. I can't see you f---ing.' I replied, 'If I invite you over to my house and seat you on my couch and f--- a girl in front of you, that's f---ing in front of you. But if I'm on a set, I'm just working, babe.

"I've won Best Actor [for Double Feature from AVN] and Best Art Direction [Jekyl and Hyde]. I'm good at what I do. If I'm able to get my dick up and f--- a girl, and get a pay check, who cares?"

7/17/01

I phoned Nicole London.

Luke: "What are you doing these days?"

Nicole: "I work as a producer and production manager for Wesley Emerson, Andre Madness, Nick Pinkowski of Ultimate... Andre shoots for Hustler and Video Team."

Luke: "I hear you're doing an excellent job."

Nicole: "I hope so. I like it. I like being behind the camera. I've always been in business. I have a college degree. I was vice-president of a computer company. I ran a fabrications company. I was in front of the camera for ten years. I always said I would retire before aage 32 which I did. I wasn't going to do it when it was not fun anymore. And it was just not fun anymore.

"I'm six months pregnant with my second daughter. I don't gain weight when I'm pregnant except in my belly. If you look at me from behind, I don't look pregnant."

Luke: "What happened with your breast job?"

Nicole: "I had a breast job go bad in 1994.

"The first thing I would suggest to anybody contemplating a breast job is to get information on the doctor. Make sure the doctor is board certified and find out if there have been any complaints lodged against the doctor.

"I'd rather not mention the name of the doctor who did me in 1994 because I am in a lawsuit against him. I was supposed to get 400ccs and I woke up with 720ccs. They were supposed to be saline and they were silicone. I had problems with them. I went back to the same doctor and he reduced them.

"I was in the middle of a scene for a 3D movie and one of my implants proceeded to break through the skin. I went to the hospital, got rushed into emergency surgery, and had them removed. And then went into reconstructive surgery."

Luke: "That must've been expensive."

Nicole: "Fortunately I'm one of those girls who saves money. I don't live day to day. I had money put away.

"I'm not against implants if you are doing it for yourself and no other reason. I feel that if a girl goes in and become an F cup, that's ridiculous.

"I was an A before surgery. Then I went to a DD. Now I'm pushing a D cup again. Without being pregnant, I'm a full B. I have nothing in there now. There's an amazing doctor in Encino who did my reconstructive surgery and my emergency surgery. I have no scars. He went through the original incision. He moved muscles around and filled everything up with my own parts and I'm 100% natural. I love them and they look great. I filmed with them afterward.

"I've been and out of court since 1995 and have won everything unanimously so far. They say the process can take up to ten years. It's not even the money. This doctor should not be practicing. He's not even licensed. It's gone from a state case to a federal case."

Luke: "Every girl I talk to says she is getting implants for herself."

Nicole: "That's not true. The question I'd like to ask them is, 'Would you get it if you were not in the business?'"

Luke: "Why do most porn girls get implants?"

Nicole: "They see all these girls on the boxcovers with big boobs, the hour-glass shape. The industry promotes them. Years ago, they were promoting the really big boobed girls. They're not doing that anymore. I have shoots now where they won't use girls who are not natural. I think that if the girl doesn't do it for herself, she shouldn't do it at all. And if she does do it, go with something proportionate to her body."

Luke: "Is it common for producers to pressure girls to get implants?"

Nicole: "I was never pressured. I've never seen anybody pressure anybody. I know there are a couple out there who do do them and pay for them. And the girls wind up huge."

Luke: "Yeah. Mark Carriere."

Nicole: "I didn't say it. But if they're willing to go through it, more power to them."

Luke: "Do girls talk to you about these issues?"

Nicole: "I've had a lot of girls talk to me about it over the years."

Luke: "To what do you attribute your success? You've lasted ten years in the industry as a performer. Many girls get chewed up and spat out."

Nicole: "Because I enjoyed it. It wasn't that I did it for the money or for the dancing or because I was abused. I had a normal childhood. If you're enjoying your scene, it projects on to video. And if you're not having fun, it shows. And the fans see it."

Luke: "Did you dance on the road?"

Nicole: "Yes, but I was featuring prior to getting into the industry. I slowed down when I did come into the industry and I didn't do as much as I used to."

Luke: "Back to your breasts. Do you have any sensitivity left?"

Nicole: "When I got them done, I lost sensitivity. Then when I had them removed, I had no sensitivity for a year and now they're more sensitive than they were originally."

Luke: "Did you breastfeed your first child?"

Nicole: "No, I couldn't. My milk ducts were cut. Which is fine by me. I just think it will make them sag. I don't want that."

Luke: "You'll happily work in this industry indefinitely?"

Nicole: "I love this industry. There are some really good people in here. I've made some lifelong friends. The industry has been good to me. It's not what people perceive it to be and I hope that it continues."

Luke: "What do you think of some of the stuff that Extreme Associates puts out?"

Nicole: "If somebody is on a set and they agree to do something, and they totally know what they're getting into, then, yeah, film it. If somebody's in the middle of a scene and says stop, then you stop."

Luke: "How often have you seen that?"

Nicole: "I only saw one thing, and that was on the internet. A girl was telling a guy no and he continued. Nobody's ever done anything to me that I didn't want done. About two years ago I filmed for Extreme. They didn't do anything to me."

Luke: "You've never seen on any set you've been on, a woman doing something that she doesn't want to do?"

Nicole: "No. If I see something on a set, and a girl is saying no to it, I will stop the scene. I've walked into a rougher scene and I thought the girl was hurt. And I stopped the scene. And it wasn't just that she was hurt. It was just her way of moaning. I'd never worked with her before."

Luke: "I've been on a 100 porn sets and I've never seen a girl forced to do anything she wasn't willing to do."

Nicole: "Over the years, you have girls [Olivia] who say, 'Oh, he did this. I told him no and he raped me.' Yet they went back and worked with him again. Does that make sense?

"I had one girl call me crying from a set. She was in hysterics. She said they were spitting on her and slapping her around and she didn't know anything about it. She was a nervous wreck. She was supposed to work for me that day. I told her it was fine if she didn't want to work for me that day. But I didn't want her going home this way. You just come here and talk to me.

"She came to the set. I had no intention of letting her work that day. I had a long talk with her and she watched us film and do three scenes. And she goes, 'Wow, you guys don't do anything wrong.' I go no. This was your average set. I calmed her down and she decided she would work."

Luke: "Have you seen a pullback from shooting interracial scenes in the last few months due to the so-called Cambria List?"

Nicole: "I noticed for a while that interracial had slowed down but I've been shooting it again. I know that Nick Pinkowski shoots interracial scenes. For a while, it went to all black or all white or all asian or all latin. That's ridiculous. If you get a girl like Asia Carrera or Mia Smiles doing a scene with Lee Stone, that's an interracial scene.

"One thing that got me upset about that list. It said don't put black men with white women. But it's ok for a black woman to do a white man?

"I know there's not as much as there used to be."

Luke: "Have you seen the Cambria List affecting production in other ways?"

Nicole: "For a while. I don't see it anymore. For a while, you can't have any facial cumshots. You can't do ass to mouth. You can't share the same dildo. Part of my job was to see to it that that wasn't happening. But it's lightened up a lot."

Luke: "Do you detect fear in the industry?"

Nicole: "If you're going to start putting all these stipulations on your new stuff because you're afraid, know that they are not going to go after you for the new stuff. They'll go after you for the stuff you've made over the years.

"There are always scares in this business. Every couple of years we go through it. Somebody gets busted and raided and everybody goes into a panic."

Luke: "Remember the HIV panic in 1998?"

Nicole: "I remember all of them. I remember the first one [in 1993]. I was put on quarantine for six months. A girl who showed up as HIV positive worked with Johnathan Morgan who worked with Leena and Tina Tyler. Then Leena did a scene with Steve Hatcher and Tina Tyler did a scene with Tony Tedeschi. And then I did a scene with Steve Hatcher. All in the same movie. And we were all quarantined for six months. We all came out fine.

"This was before they even had PCR DNA tests. When we only had the Eliza test and we were only doing it every three to six months.

"It all comes down to this - people need to check tests. When I'm on a set now, nobody will shoot a scene unless there's a test physically in my hand. And if it is expired by a day, go home and I'll replace you. I'm not going to be responsible if something happens. I'm for choice of condom.

"The industry is so much bigger than it was. It's not the same people on set every day. You don't know what people are doing after work. Considering how many videos are put out a year, we've been really lucky.

"AIM is doing a great job. Sharon [Mitchell] needs some help. It is talent's responsibility to show up on a set with a test. It is not the responsibility of AIM to fax it over. Every time you make a fax or a call, they don't have enough staff over there to keep up with everything. And then people going in and getting their test done the day before they're supposed to be on set. And some of the tests get pulled and are re-run and don't come in until 5PM."

Luke: "What about other sexually transmitted diseases in the industry? What is your sense on how damaging and prevalent they are?"

Nicole: "Any venereal disease is damaging. I was fortunate. I got nothing. I got a call a number of years ago and I love them dearly for this. I did a scene with Woody Long. I got a call a few days later from Woody's girlfriend Celeste saying that Woody has chlamydia. You might want to get checked out.

"I've been with my same OBGYN [obstetrician - gynecologist] for the past 12 years. I go right to my doctor. I didn't get it. From 1993 until I retired as talent, I had full scans done every three months and never caught anything. I know there's stuff out there going around.

"One thing that gets me upset is how people talk about herpes. They talk about it like it is the end of the world. But herpes is something that is not contagious if it is not active. But many people think that if a person has herpes, he is actively contagious forever. Which is not true. So they give a person a hard time and get them fired from sets and refuse to work with them because of it.

"I was in the middle of a scene a few years ago for Patrick Collins. It was me, Tiffany Mynx and another gentleman. And we looked down at the guy's dick and it was red. And it had a scar on it. And we told Patrick we're not doing it. So we turned it into a girl-girl. The guy went to the doctor. Found out what he had. Got fixed and was back to work a week later. When a girl's going down a guy, she needs to look. When a guy's going down on a girl, he needs to look. If there's an odor, don't do the job. Go to your doctor.

"I know my body. I know if I have a slight change in odor. You know if you have a yeast infection. I see girls all the time working with a yeast infection. Come on guys. Go to the doctor. Get the one day pill. It's gone in four days. Is it worth spreading it around to everybody or would you prefer to just take the day off.

"I have respect for talent that call me to say, 'Hey, I just came back from the doctor and I found out that I have something.' I'm not going to stop using them.

"It's not only you that you have to worry about. You have to worry about every other single person that performs in front of the camera. And their spouses. There are a lot of people involved. And if people just took simple little precautions. Went to their doctors, got checkups regularly, got problems taken care of..."

Luke: "How do you let strangers know what you do for a living? And have you noticed people's reactions change over the years?"

Nicole: "I live a really normal life. I don't do the party thing. I never really did."

Nicole's daughter yells in the background.

Nicole: "I live a really normal life. When I date guys, I let them know I've been a porn star before we have sex. I've seen their demeanor change when they find out. And you know what? They can just go away because it is not me. I am not Nicole London. That's who I am in front of the camera."

Luke: "And when you meet strangers, what do you say you do for a living?"

Nicole: "I tell them that I am a production manager. I also do mainstream. My good friends know that I was talent and I do adult. I think it has become more societally acceptable."