Jacqueline Lovell was born in Beverly Hills, on December 9, 1974. She took a variety of roles in school plays and performances as a child and teen, but gave up the idea of acting to study accounting at Santa Monica College. She went on to work as an accountant for a while before deciding to try her hand at modeling. Before long, she had become a top nude model, number one according to Playboy in 1995. A year later, she had appeared in over 150 magazines and was shooting videos for Playboy. Her credits include over 80 erotic films for Penthouse, Playboy and other similar companies. She has appeared in films like Dream Girl, Unruly Slaves, The Exotic House of Wax, and Captured on Camera. After several years of performing in erotic and porn films, the young actress decided to improve her level of acting and took acting classes. She quickly decided that she was through with sex films and began to strive for more mainstream roles. Lovell appeared in films like Forest Gump, The Truth about Cats and Dogs, and Murder She Wrote as an extra. Later, she was even given lead roles in productions by Full Moon Entertainment, Zalman King Productions, and Mystique Films among others.
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