Irina Vega
Also known as: Alana Magalie
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About Irina Vega
Born on December 19, 1982, in Jávea, Spain, Irina Vega is a multifaceted figure in the adult entertainment world. She operates as a director, actress, screenwriter, independent producer, and content creator. Her artistic vision centers on destigmatizing sexuality by highlighting a spectrum of body types and gender identities, all within a framework that emphasizes artistic expression.
Vega has also penned two novels that delve into the complexities of open relationships, specifically exploring the experiences of a couple navigating the swinger lifestyle. These works, illustrated by Chiara Liki, were published under the Penguin Random House banner.
With a foundation in electronics, IT, and web development, Vega entered the adult industry as an actress in 2004, quickly pivoting to directing soon after. Her distinct, independent approach to adult filmmaking quickly garnered attention. In 2005, she established Altporn4U, a production company and digital space dedicated to independent adult entertainment. Further expanding her entrepreneurial endeavors, she launched the modeling agency European Muses in 2016, followed by Indie Lust in 2020. Indie Lust is a website designed to showcase and promote audiovisual content from like-minded independent adult producers. Her contributions to the industry have been recognized with nominations and awards from prestigious events like the Galaxy Awards, Ninfa Awards, and AltPorn Awards. Beyond her professional life, Vega is an enthusiast of travel, cinema, and gaming. She has also engaged in cross-disciplinary collaborations, including posing for painter Pictor Mulier. Mainstream audiences may have seen her in cameo roles in the films Faraday (2013) and Call TV (2017), both directed by Norberto Ramos del Val.
Vega is a vocal proponent of sex workers' rights, advocating for improved working conditions and greater societal acceptance. She is also actively involved in challenging censorship and restrictions on free speech within social media platforms. In 2018, she joined forces with performers Lady Nala, Blondie Fesser, and Anneke Necro to organize a forum addressing online discrimination faced by sex workers.
Her public profile includes appearances in a variety of media. In 2009, she was featured on RTVE's film program Días de Cine, hosted by Antonio Gasset. July 2017 saw her on the cover of Interviú magazine. In 2019, she shared her perspectives alongside fellow industry professionals like Erika Lust and Julia de Lucía in an episode of the BBC documentary series Porn Laid Bare. Vega has also been interviewed by Vice and has featured on television programs such as 8tv’s La Entrevista Incómoda and Telecinco’s Sobreviviré. Print interviews have appeared in publications including Levante, Público, Esquire, and El Español.
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