Stormy Daniels still a member of Wicked Pictures’ portfolio of models, Stormy has appeared in many titles for Wicked, including Best Friends, Heat, and Class Act. She can also be seen in Jonathan Morgan’s AVN Editor’s Choice Not A Romance, as well as Brad Armstrong’s Falling From Grace.Daniels has finished starring in the comedic sci-fi epic Space Nuts, a Morgan production profiled, in part, by HBO’s Pornocopia. Stormy has written and starred in Wicked releases as Cargo, and finished the year by winning the 2004 AVN Award for Best New Starlet.
Stormy Daniels Hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Stormy established herself in mens’ magazines and erotic dance arenas before venturing into the Xbiz. As a dancer, she was a two-time runner up in the Miss Nude North America pageant, and she was the 2001 and 2002 Gold Medallist at the Gold G-String Awards. Stormy essayed the first lead role of her career in Heat, a “Southern Gothic” thriller in which she performed her first boy/girl scenes. Ever the perfectionist, Stormy spent her downtime on the set coaching her co-stars on their Southern accents!
In addition to her video projects, Stormy has appeared on Playboy TV shows, including Playboy’s Night Calls, Playboy’s Sexcetera, and the second season of Playboy’s 7 Lives Xposed. She appeared in the “Let It All Hang Out” episode of HBO’s Real Sex, and in Fox’s sex comedy “The Girl Next Door.” Stormy Daniels is enjoying a relationship with CLUB magazines, having appeared in layouts for the magazines, with more on the way. She has appeared on the cover of BIZARRE and been featured in the mainstream magazines WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING and CHORD.
When not working in front of the cameras, this energetic actress enjoys reading, writing, riding horses, and participating in PR campaigns as a 2003 spokesmodel for Third Rail Clothing. Her first script, the Devinn Lane thriller Kink, has been followed by the scripts for projects as diverse as Without You and Suspicious Minds. For her part, Daniels is delighted to be joining Wicked Pictures. This company has treated her like family since her first day in Los Angeles. She consider contract girls to be like a sisters – all of them have taken Stormy under their wing. Wicked has the best staff, the best movies, and hires the most talented filmakers. And the company gave her Heat, her first movie.
Her parents divorced when she was four. Stormy have not had any contact with her father for almost ten years. Growing up, Daniels mother had to work two jobs so she was left to her own devices. Although it made her very sad at the time, she think it has contributed to her success. She learned how to be independent and taught her to be creative. Stormy Daniels came up with quite a few interesting ways to keep herself entertained for longs hours. She used to write stories and poems and then re-enact them with her pets and stuffed animals. She guess you can say she was destined to be a director. Growing up, she was into horses. They are her passion! The only regret Stormy have about being in the Xbiz is that her hectic travel schedule has forced her to temporarily give up riding. She started riding at eleven and was a force to reckoned with on the jumper circuit by thirteen. she did a lot training and showing all through high school. Besides riding, she took dance lessons. Daniels started ballet when she was only four and continued all through school. She even performed in a few productions of the local ballet company in Baton Rouge. She still know every step to the “Nutcracker” which was her favorite. She was also on her high school dance ensemble. She have always loved to dance. She is luckier than most strippers because she can honestly say that she love dancing and being on stage. She did well in school - smarter than your average stripper! She even went to a Magnet school for advanced students and still averaged A’s. Believe it or not, she was president of the 4-H club and the editor of her school paper. She had her heart set on being a veterinarian, and even received numerous scholarship offers. She decided to take a break from school and see what the world had to offer and that included getting naked. Stormy actually started stripping while she was still in high school and underage. She do not want to get anyone in trouble, so she won’t elaborate too much. Daniels was not getting along with her mom, so her boyfriend and Stormy got an apartment. She was seventeen and a senior in high school. She met a girl at a party and she told her she was a dancer. She said Stormy should give it a try. She danced weekends until she graduated. Right after her eighteenth birthday, she went to work at a fancier club. It was the Gold Club of Baton Rouge. It was there that she saw her first feature entertainer. Her name was Raquel Darringer. She worked at the club every night for three years and talked to lots of features about getting into feature dancing. Some of them were helpful and encouraging. Devon Michaels and Leslie Wells were particularly pivotal in aiding her quest. She started saving for costumes and got a boob job. This was something that she had wanted to do way before she started dancing. Stripping just gave her an excuse and the funds to go through with it. She sent her photos to a photographer and he accepted her. He got her published in lots of magazines. From there, it just sort of came together. She got her costumes and choreographed her shows. She entered a contest in August of 2000 and placed well.
One month later, she was booked solid on the road. She spent two years, driving across the country and performing in clubs. Stormy was booked 44 weeks a year! She was practically living in her SUV, but she was living her dream. She won several pageants and was on the cover of almost every men’s magazine, but soon she wanted more. She was topped out on rate and hungry for the next step. I wanted to become a real star. I decided to come to Los Angeles in May 2002 to perform in a girl/girl scene with her friend Devon Michaels. It was the turning point in her life, and she owe Devon credit for where she is today. Her first scene was in SinCity’s “American Girls Part 2”. Devone also introduced her to Wicked Pictures contract director Brad Armstrong, who took an immediate liking to her. He told Stormy that if she wanted to stay for a few more days, that he could get her more work. She was terrified, but it was Devon who gave her an inspirational speech and convinced her to stay. Brad took her in and taught her the ropes :) she was supposed to stay for five days, but she never went home. She did just girl/girl work for the first four months until Wicked offered Stormy her first starring role. She did hery first boy/girl scene in “Heat”. The owner of Wicked liked her performance so much that he signed her to a contract in September 2002. It was one of the most memorable days of her life! Along with it, came a contract for her own adult toy line with California Exotic Novelties.
She quickly immersed herself in every aspect of the industry, wanting to learn as much as she could about everything. She was only with the company for four months when she wrote her first screenplay. It was entitled “Kink” and Devinn Lane was the star. The company was so impressed, that her contract was expanded to include writing. She went on that first year to appear as one of the main character’s in the Playboy series “7Lives Xposed” and do a cameo in Century Fox’s “The Girl Next Door”. She also starred in Jonathan Morgan’s award-winning sci-fi parody “Space Nuts” which led to huge exposure when HBO followed her around during the filming for their series “Pornucopia”. She went on that year to appear in a Penthouse Magazine and the cover of Hustler Magazine. She also was listed as #42 in the mainstream magazine Femme Fatale’s list of “Sexiest Women of the Year”. 2004 began with a bang when she took home AVN’s most coveted award: Starlet of the Year. She got her own KSEX radio show and won “Sexiest Porn Jockey” for her efforts, which she just took home for the second year in a row. She continued traveling as a feature dancer and was the first adult star to be nominated by Exotic Dancer Magazine as “Entertainer of the Year” for two years in a row. In addition, she took home her third gold medal straight at the Gold G-string Awards and won Nightmoves “Best Actress” at the Tampa Show. That summer she took the leap into directing. Her directorial debut “One Night in Vegas” starring Kaylani Lei was a hit and Wicked added directing to her contract when she re-signed for her third year in the fall of 2004. At the start of 2005, she also decided to move into more mainstream opportunities. She became the official sex advisor for FHM Mexico with a two page layout every month and began hosting parties for the World Party all over the globe. She auditioned for and won a part in Universal Studio’s blockbuster “The 40 Year Old Virgin” and have recently appeared in both the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune. That year also saw her make an important move on the internet. She was one of the select few to sign a deal and join the prestigious ranks at Jenna Jameson. With only two titles out as an Adult director, she took home two “Best New Director Awards”. Her success in transitioning from actress to director led to her story being published in the book “Naked Ambition”. She did the book tour circuit, reading her chapter at stores in several US cities. This gave her the courage to do something everyone considered me crazy for trying! She did a movie entitled “Three Wishes” which she not only penned, but also directed AND starred in. Luckily, she accomplished it and is happy to say that she proved a lot of people wrong! At the end of 2005, she was crowned “Centerfold of the Year” by High Society Magazine. The magazine decided to take it one step further and offered her the position of entertainment editor, which she happily accepted. Her column can be read every month in the magazine. As a performer, she continued to star in some of the biggest releases from Wicked Pictures. Both of her movies “Eternity” and “Camp Cuddly Pines Power Tool Massacre” received numerous nominations. At the 2006 AVN awards, she claimed “Best Supporting Actress” and “Best Screenplay” for the latter and one week later she was selected “Star of Year” at the CAVR awards. 2006 will see her adding yet another title to her long list of job credits....producer. She have taken the final step and she is starting her own production company Stormy Industries which will be distributed through Wicked Pictures, where she remain a contract star/writer/ and director.



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