Nikki Fritz — Biography

Nikki Fritz passed away on February 25, 2020, after a prolonged struggle with Leukemia. Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Los Angeles, California, she graced 30 magazine covers, participated in 5 photosets, and appeared in 25 videos before retiring in 2004. Fritz was recognized for her work as an adult film star and actress, particularly noted for her roles in Cinemax productions. She also made her mark in Femme Fatales magazine and contributed to the site Danni's Hard Drive.

Her journey into acting began with training under Howard Fine, known as "The Hollywood Coach." She secured a role as a bikini girl in the 1983 film Spring Break, where the director chose her over many hopefuls for her ability to bring humor to the part. Subsequently, she featured in projects like Roger Corman's Dinosaur Island (1994) and achieved her most notable mainstream appearance in the film Go (1999).

In addition to her acting career, Fritz maintained her own official website and spoke in interviews about her passion for the Internet. This was especially reflective of her character in the Cinemax series Nightcap, where she played a woman who discovers love via a chat room. As a self-proclaimed internet enthusiast, she felt a strong connection to this role and regarded it as one of her finest performances.

Fritz primarily concentrated on softcore adult films and "girl-girl" content. She challenged the notion that nudity precludes serious acting, asserting that she could be both sensual and an intelligent performer. She was married to fellow adult film star Jonathan Morgan and began her career as a dancer at "Fritz! That's IT!", a topless club in Bellflower, California, which inspired her professional name.

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