Bobbi Starr

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Bobbi Starr
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Starr attending the AVN Awards Show, in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2010
Born1983 (age 4041) [1]
OccupationErotic actress

Bobbi Starr (born 1983) is an American former pornographic actress. She won the AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year in 2012.

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Early life and education

Starr expressed an ambition to study pre-med with the aim of becoming a gynecologist. Her intent was to work within the adult entertainment industry, where she identified a lack of female gynecologists. [2] [3] She attended San Jose State University, where she graduated with a degree in music.

Career

Starr was named by CNBC as one of the 12 most popular pornographic film actresses in 2011 [4] and 2013. [5] Starr has directed films for adult film distributor Evil Angel, beginning with Bobbi's World (2011), a female POV movie. [6]

Starr was a finalist for the reality show America's Next Hot Porn Star, a series set up similarly to America's Next Top Model. [7] She blogged for Popporn.com and wrote a column for Fox Magazine called "Adventures in Porny Land", and was featured in a book by Frederick Community College professor Rich Moreland about feminists in the pornography industry. [8]

Personal life

Starr has said she does not label her sexual orientation, but considers herself "more gay than straight". [1] In 2013, Starr announced on her blog that she was expecting a child. [9]

Awards

As Performer
YearAwardCategory/Movie
2009 XRCO Award Superslut [10]
2010 AVN Award Most Outrageous Sex Scene: Belladonna: No Warning 4 [11]
Best Double Penetration Sex Scene: Bobbi Starr & Dana DeArmond's Insatiable Voyage [11]
XRCO AwardSuperslut [12]
Orgasmic Oralist [12]
2011Orgasmic Analist [13]
2012AVN Award Female Performer of the Year [14]
Best POV Sex Scene: Double Vision 3 [14]
Best Porn Star Website: BobbiStarr.com [14]
XRCO AwardOrgasmic Analist [15]
As Director/Producer
AwardCategoryMovie
2012 AVN AwardBest All-Sex Release, Mixed FormatBobbi's World [14]
2013 AVN AwardBest Gonzo ReleaseBobbi Violates San Francisco [16]

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