Jill Kelly
Also known as: Adrianne D. Moore
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Adriane Diane Moore entered the world on February 1, 1970, in Pomona, California, raised by a working-class family with Italian and Irish roots. During her youth, she demonstrated athletic prowess through participation in various sports and cheerleading while attending Catholic school. Her teenage years saw a shift toward rebellion, which led her to substance use and relationships with older individuals. At fifteen, she obtained false identification and began working as a dancer at a nude establishment in her hometown. Discovery of her true age resulted in her termination, but she returned to the same venue at eighteen without being recognized. After five years in that profession, she transitioned into nude modeling and subsequently entered the adult entertainment industry in 1993 at age twenty-three, adopting the stage name Jill Kelly as a reference to her Irish ancestry.
Standing five feet seven inches and weighing 114 pounds with distinctive blonde hair, blue eyes, and measurements of 36C-24-36, Kelly rose to prominence as one of the decade's most sought-after performers, participating in more than 500 productions. She worked alongside major production companies including Vivid Entertainment, Wicked Pictures, VCA, and Evil Angel. Her filmography includes titles such as Flashpoint from 1998, Dreams of Desire from 1996, and The Violation of Jill Kelly from 2002. Her performances frequently showcased her versatility across various scene types, and she collaborated with industry figures including Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, and Rocco Siffredi. Observers frequently cited her combination of supermodel appearance with raw charisma as central to her appeal and success.
Kelly's personal relationships included marriages to Cal Jammer in 1993, which ended with his death in 1995, Julian Andretti from 1997 to 2000, Corey Jordan in 2000, and Tony Tedeschi beginning in 2003. During the mid-1990s, she maintained a romantic partnership with fellow performer PJ Sparxx, with whom she formed a stage duo called Fire and Ice. She later characterized this arrangement as a close friendship with physical intimacy rather than a serious romantic commitment.
In 1998, Kelly established her production company, Jill Kelly Productions, which generated over one hundred titles before facing financial difficulties. Penthouse magazine acquired the company's assets in April 2006 for 1.765 million dollars. Following her retirement from performing in 2006, Kelly has maintained a private existence primarily in Southern California. Her accolades include induction into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2003, XRCO Hall of Fame status, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Free Speech Coalition in 2006.
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