
Tera Patrick
Born:July 25, 1976
Place of Birth:Great Falls, Montana, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Tera Patrick, a trailblazer in the adult entertainment industry, made a name for herself not only through her on-screen performances but also as a savvy businesswoman. Retiring from shooting scenes in 2008, she shifted her focus to managing her website, production company, and various business ventures. Despite stepping away from the camera, Patrick remains a prominent figure in the industry, licensing her extensive movie catalog worldwide.
Apart from her successful career in adult films, Patrick also graced the pages of prestigious magazines like Playboy and Penthouse. Her beauty and charisma led her to be named the "Pet of the Month" for February 2000 in Playboy and the runner-up for "Pet of the Year." Additionally, she took on the role of masthead publisher for Genesis in 2003, showcasing her multifaceted talents.
In a strategic move in 2006, Patrick and her then-husband, Evan Seinfeld, founded a talent agency representing models and actors. Their agency aimed to empower individuals in the industry and ensure they were treated with respect while reaching their full potential. Alongside the agency, Patrick also established her production company, "Teravision," which collaborated with Vivid Video on projects like the feature film Desperate, starring Patrick and Seinfeld.
Known for her versatility, Patrick expanded her horizons by hosting events such as the Exxxotica Miami convention in April 2006. Her presence and influence extended beyond the screen, solidifying her reputation as a key figure in the adult entertainment world. She starred in numerous productions, including "Tera Patrick's Fashion Underground," showcasing her talent alongside acclaimed actors like Jean Val Jean and Tommy Gunn.
Despite her decision to retire from on-screen performances, Patrick remained actively involved in the industry, voicing her commitment to releasing adult titles and supporting aspiring talents. Her dedication to empowering individuals in the business and advocating for fair treatment set her apart as a respected figure in the adult entertainment community.
In 2007, Patrick took legal action against Jenna Jameson and Playboy Enterprises for alleged discrepancies in accounting and royalty payments related to her website, clubtera.com. Her bold stance highlighted her determination to protect her interests and uphold transparency within the industry, further solidifying her reputation as a formidable businesswoman.
Beyond her contributions to the adult entertainment industry, Patrick expanded her portfolio by hosting shows like Playboy TV's "School of Sex" and prestigious events like the AVN Awards ceremony. Her ability to seamlessly transition from on-screen performances to hosting roles demonstrated her versatility and enduring appeal to a wide audience.
In 2013, Patrick added another hosting gig to her resume by leading the annual XBIZ Awards, showcasing her continued presence and influence in the industry. Her multifaceted career trajectory, marked by entrepreneurial ventures and hosting opportunities, solidified her status as a pioneering figure in adult entertainment, leaving a lasting impact on the industry as a whole.
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