Anna Malle — Biography
Anna Malle, originally named Anna Marie Stout and also known by the names Anna Hotop or Hotop-Stout, was born on September 14, 1967, in Havana, Illinois. She grew up in a middle-class family in Fort Madison, Iowa, and is of Cherokee, German, and Irish heritage. After graduating from Fort Madison High School in 1985, little is known about her early education or ambitions. Malle transitioned into the adult entertainment world following her time as an exotic dancer, which eventually led her to opportunities in adult films in Los Angeles. She made her debut in this field in 1994 at the age of 27, adopting the stage name Anna Malle—a name inspired by the word "animal" to signify her bold performance style, as she explained in Dirty Debutantes, Vol. 37 with Ed Powers. Over her career, she appeared in more than 360 films, according to IAFD, collaborating with prominent studios such as VCA, Vivid Entertainment, and Max Hardcore Productions. She was also featured in several magazines, including Gent, Fox, Hustler, and Adult Cinema Review.
Among her notable film credits are Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle (2000), Laura Croft: Tomb Raider (1998), Swing Life: Luv Boat (1996), and Wildlife 5: L.A. Comeback Splash (1995). Malle gained recognition for her vibrant lesbian and anal performances, particularly in Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle alongside Tony Eveready. She frequently partnered with Nina Hartley, who referred to her as her “perfect partner” in an open letter on Malle’s website after her passing. Throughout her career, Malle worked with various performers, including her husband Hank Armstrong, and had a significant influence on Alexander Devoe, who acknowledged that she helped launch his career during a LukeIsBack.com interview. In addition to acting, she directed five films, including Anna Malle’s Dirty Dozen (1998). Her work was well-regarded for its enthusiastic energy, which helped her cultivate a loyal fan base.
Standing at 5’7” and weighing 114 pounds, Malle possessed a striking figure with measurements of 34D-24-36, complemented by black hair and brown eyes. She underwent breast augmentation to enhance her bust to 34D and adorned her body with tattoos, including a floral design on her left breast and another near her pubic area. As a teenager, she chipped her two front teeth, later opting for a veneer that contributed to her unique appearance. Fans and critics alike, including those from Babepedia and X, celebrated her “exotic” Cherokee-Irish look and “uninhibited” performances. Fox magazine recognized her as a “fan favorite” in articles from 2000 to 2003. Malle's legacy is marked by her iconic status in the 1990s adult film
Among her notable film credits are Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle (2000), Laura Croft: Tomb Raider (1998), Swing Life: Luv Boat (1996), and Wildlife 5: L.A. Comeback Splash (1995). Malle gained recognition for her vibrant lesbian and anal performances, particularly in Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle alongside Tony Eveready. She frequently partnered with Nina Hartley, who referred to her as her “perfect partner” in an open letter on Malle’s website after her passing. Throughout her career, Malle worked with various performers, including her husband Hank Armstrong, and had a significant influence on Alexander Devoe, who acknowledged that she helped launch his career during a LukeIsBack.com interview. In addition to acting, she directed five films, including Anna Malle’s Dirty Dozen (1998). Her work was well-regarded for its enthusiastic energy, which helped her cultivate a loyal fan base.
Standing at 5’7” and weighing 114 pounds, Malle possessed a striking figure with measurements of 34D-24-36, complemented by black hair and brown eyes. She underwent breast augmentation to enhance her bust to 34D and adorned her body with tattoos, including a floral design on her left breast and another near her pubic area. As a teenager, she chipped her two front teeth, later opting for a veneer that contributed to her unique appearance. Fans and critics alike, including those from Babepedia and X, celebrated her “exotic” Cherokee-Irish look and “uninhibited” performances. Fox magazine recognized her as a “fan favorite” in articles from 2000 to 2003. Malle's legacy is marked by her iconic status in the 1990s adult film