Jessie Rogers

Jessie Rogers is a Brazilian-American pornographic actress.

Jessie Rogers
Jessie Rogers at the XBIZ Awards 2013
Born

Early life

Rogers was born in Goiânia, Brazil.[1] She attended El Camino High School in South San Francisco, California in 2008. She did some mainstream modeling in New York prior to her adult film career.[1]

Career

Pornographic film career

Rogers debuted in the adult film industry a few days after her eighteenth birthday in August 2011.[1] In 2012, she had a breast augmentation, taking her from an A to a D cup.[1] That same year, she portrayed Emma Bunton in an adult film parody of the Spice Girls.[2]

Personal life

Activism

Rogers became an advocate for mandatory condom use in pornographic films and workers' compensation for performers shortly after her retirement.[3] On April 24, 2013, she appeared at the California State Assembly's Labor and Employment Committee and testified in support of AB 332, a bill requiring pornographic actors to wear condoms during all sex scenes filmed in California.[4]

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Result Award Work
2012 NightMoves Award Nominated Best New Starlet[5]
2013 AVN Award Nominated Best New Starlet[6]
XBIZ Award Nominated Best New Starlet[7]
XRCO Award Nominated Cream Dream
NightMoves Award Won Best Ass (Fan's Choice)[8]
2014 XBIZ Award Nominated Best Scene - Parody Release (with Misty Stone & Xander Corvus)[9] OMG...It's the Spice Girls XXX Parody

References

  1. Tod Hunter, "Fresh Face: Jessie Rogers", AVN, Vol. 29/No. 6, Issue 355, June 2012, p.28.
  2. Adam Tait (2012-12-06). "Spice Girls get the hardcore porn treatment in parody sex film". Gigwise. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  3. "Jessie Rogers Says All Porn Stars Should Wear Condoms, Speaks Out On Sex Injuries And STDs". The Huffington Post. 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  4. Steve Javors & Peter Warren (2013-04-24). "AB 332 Faced Death in Committee, But Passes". AVN. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
  5. "NightMoves Announces Award Nominations & New Categories". AVN. 2012-07-02. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
  6. "2013 AVN Awards Nominees" (PDF). AVN Awards. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 28, 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  7. "XBIZ Awards 2013 Nominees". XBIZ. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original on December 25, 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  8. Bob Johnson (2013-10-14). "NightMoves 2013 Award Winners Announced". XBIZ. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  9. "Nominees". XBIZ Awards. Archived from the original on 2012-01-31. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
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