Alexandria Quinn — Biography
Alexandra Quinn, hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, graced the covers of 258 magazines and participated in 5 photosets and 253 videos for various adult film companies including Digital Desire, Sin City, Hot Movies, Metro, Wicked, VCA, Rosebud, Dogfart, and Elegant Angel before retiring in 2006. Her journey into the adult industry began at the tender age of 14 when she worked as a table dancer at a strip club, using a false ID. A couple of years later, while Erica Boyer was performing as a feature dancer at the same club, Quinn sought advice on how to break into the film industry. Boyer generously offered her a place to stay while she searched for her own, and introduced her to a casting agent, unaware that Quinn was just 16 at that time.
Quinn's initial foray into the adult film sector occurred when she was 16 and 17, which is considered underage for adult content in the United States and many other places. Similar to what happened with Traci Lords a few years prior, it was revealed in the early 1990s that some of Quinn's early films had been made before she turned 18. According to a 2000 interview, this revelation came about when she inadvertently used her real ID at a session, having forgotten the fake one, believing she could blend in as she was now in her twenties. Consequently, those films were removed from circulation, and many were re-edited to excise her appearances.
In the wake of this controversy, Quinn took a hiatus from the adult industry and appeared on news segments like Hard Copy, criticizing the porn sector. Nevertheless, she gradually returned to her career in the mid-1990s, eventually shifting to MILF roles before making a final exit in 2006. Throughout her career, she adopted several aliases, such as Alexandria Quinn, Dianne Colazzo, and Victoria Quinn, and appeared in around 100 films, with 60 of those shot while she was underage. Notable titles include her debut film Space Virgins (1989), where she participated in a five-person group scene, and Buttman’s Ultimate Workout (1990), for which she received the 1991 AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene – Video alongside Sunny McKay and Rocco Siffredi. Other significant works include Bush Pilots (1990), Rapture (1990), and M: Caught in the Act (2000). Quinn’s filmography encompassed various genres including anal, group, and lesbian scenes, collaborating with performers such as Erica Boyer, Sunny McKay, and Lexington Steele.
Throughout her career, Quinn faced multiple controversies, including her underage performances and the loss of a $3,500 weekly contract with a Memphis strip club in 1993 due to her refusal to allow patrons to touch her. This incident led her to sue the establishment, resulting in a settlement. Her
Quinn's initial foray into the adult film sector occurred when she was 16 and 17, which is considered underage for adult content in the United States and many other places. Similar to what happened with Traci Lords a few years prior, it was revealed in the early 1990s that some of Quinn's early films had been made before she turned 18. According to a 2000 interview, this revelation came about when she inadvertently used her real ID at a session, having forgotten the fake one, believing she could blend in as she was now in her twenties. Consequently, those films were removed from circulation, and many were re-edited to excise her appearances.
In the wake of this controversy, Quinn took a hiatus from the adult industry and appeared on news segments like Hard Copy, criticizing the porn sector. Nevertheless, she gradually returned to her career in the mid-1990s, eventually shifting to MILF roles before making a final exit in 2006. Throughout her career, she adopted several aliases, such as Alexandria Quinn, Dianne Colazzo, and Victoria Quinn, and appeared in around 100 films, with 60 of those shot while she was underage. Notable titles include her debut film Space Virgins (1989), where she participated in a five-person group scene, and Buttman’s Ultimate Workout (1990), for which she received the 1991 AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene – Video alongside Sunny McKay and Rocco Siffredi. Other significant works include Bush Pilots (1990), Rapture (1990), and M: Caught in the Act (2000). Quinn’s filmography encompassed various genres including anal, group, and lesbian scenes, collaborating with performers such as Erica Boyer, Sunny McKay, and Lexington Steele.
Throughout her career, Quinn faced multiple controversies, including her underage performances and the loss of a $3,500 weekly contract with a Memphis strip club in 1993 due to her refusal to allow patrons to touch her. This incident led her to sue the establishment, resulting in a settlement. Her