
Ginger Lynn Allen
Born:December 14, 1962
Place of Birth:Rockford, Illinois, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Ginger Lynn Allen, born in Rockford, Illinois, on December 14, 1962, ventured to California in 1982, initially to visit her ailing grandfather. Little did she know that this trip would change the course of her life forever. While in California, she found herself working as a manager at a Musicland record store in Redlands. Despite facing challenging living conditions in a rough part of the city, Ginger Lynn's fate took an unexpected turn when she responded to an ad for figure models, leading her to a groundbreaking opportunity.
Her journey into the adult-film industry commenced shortly after, spanning from December 1983 to February 1986, during which she appeared in a total of 69 films, alongside numerous re-issues and compilations. However, the demanding nature of the work eventually led her to bid farewell to that chapter of her life. In a notable turn of events, Ginger Lynn was approached by the FBI to provide testimony for Traci Lords, who was revealed to have been underage during her time in the adult-film industry. Despite the pressure, Ginger Lynn stood her ground, ultimately facing legal repercussions for tax evasion.
Transitioning from adult films to mainstream cinema, Ginger Lynn graced screens throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, leaving a mark on projects like the "Vice Academy" series. Her versatility shone through when she starred in Metallica's music video for "Turn the Page," showcasing her ability to captivate audiences beyond the boundaries of traditional acting. Alongside her professional endeavors, Ginger Lynn embraced motherhood, welcoming her son into the world on March 24, 1996.
In a surprising twist, Ginger Lynn embarked on a new chapter by returning to the adult-film industry in 1999, signing a comeback deal with VCA Pictures. This decision marked the beginning of a fresh era in her career, leading to starring roles in films like "Torn" (1999), "White Lightning" (2000), "New Wave Hookers 6" (2000), and "Taken" (2005). Beyond the silver screen, Ginger Lynn continues to captivate audiences nationwide with her appearances at gentlemen's clubs, showcasing her enduring appeal and resilience in the entertainment industry.
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