Jenna Haze — Biography

Jennifer Maria Corrales, professionally known as Jenna Haze, entered the world on February 22, 1982, in Fullerton, California. Her upbringing took place in a modest household throughout Southern California, with her childhood spent in La Habra before her family relocated to Lancaster and subsequently to Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota during her adolescence. She comes from a multicultural background encompassing Spanish, German, and Irish lineage. Following her departure from traditional education at age fifteen, she obtained her GED and pursued several employment paths, including managing fast food establishments and performing oil change services. Her stage name derived from an ex-partner's surname combined with her admiration for Jimi Hendrix's famous composition "Purple Haze."

At nineteen years old in 2001, Jenna transitioned to exotic dancing to escape the financial constraints of minimum wage employment. This decision quickly connected her with industry professionals who facilitated her first adult film appearance that same year with performer Craven Moorehead in Jim Powers' production. Throughout her career, she collaborated with major production companies and distributors including Jill Kelly Productions, Evil Angel, Digital Playground, Vivid Entertainment, and others, accumulating over six hundred film titles. Her work garnered particular recognition for anal performances, lesbian scenes, and subsequently heterosexual content following 2005.

The industry honored her contributions substantially, presenting her with AVN Female Performer of the Year and XBIZ Female Performer of the Year in 2009, along with numerous additional accolades spanning from 2003 through 2007. Physically, she measures five feet three inches with measurements of thirty-four B-twenty-two-thirty-four, maintaining naturally brown hair and eyes, with no surgical modifications. She publicly identifies as bisexual, maintaining relationships with both men and women throughout her personal life. Following a successful career spanning over a decade, she retired in 2012 after receiving induction into the AVN Hall of Fame. Currently maintaining a low public profile in California, she has expressed creative interests in writing and directing while remaining largely removed from industry activities since 2018.

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