Traci
Lords (born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7, 1968), also
known as Traci Elizabeth Lords, is an American actress.
She first achieved notoriety for her underage appearances
in pornographic films and Penthouse magazine (she
was 15 years old in her first film), but has now made
the transition into mainstream movies.
Early Life
Traci Elizabeth Lords was born Nora Louise Kuzma on
May 7, 1968, in Steubenville, Ohio to parents Louis
and Patricia Kuzma. She made her stage name by combining
the first name of her high school best friend, Traci,
and the last name of her favorite actor from Hawaii
Five-O, Jack Lord. At twelve she fled from her abusive,
alcoholic father to Lawndale, California with her
mother and three sisters. Later, while attending Redondo
Union High School, she had an abortion and after having
a nervous breakdown, ran away from home. While living
with her Mom's forty-something ex-boyfriend who posed
as her stepfather, she used a friend's birth certificate
and a fake driver's license indicating that she was
twenty-two years of age to fake her way into the porn
industry at the age of fifteen, starting with Jim
South's World Modeling Agency. Shortly after, she
was modelling for widely distributed adult magazines,
most notably Penthouse, in the same September 1984
issue that exposed Miss America 1984, Vanessa Williams.
She quickly became one of the most popular starlets
in town, and by now ventured into Adult movies. Lords's
youthful appearence and enthusiastic sexual performances
propelled her to stardom and is considered by many
to be one of the first porn queens. By the time she
was 18, she'd appeared in 100 adult films. But in
1986, federal authorities discovered she was underage
while making movies and they arrested her, as well
as the owners of her movie agency and X-citement Video,
Inc. See United States v. X-Citement Video.
The ensuing prosecution against the agencies cost
the pornographic film and distribution industry millions
as they were obliged by law to remove hundreds of
thousands of her videotapes, films and magazines from
store shelves to avoid the risk of prosecution for
trafficking child pornography. Lords herself was never
charged, since as a minor she was unable to give legal
consent to perform sex acts on film for money. Instead,
the agents and producers who accepted her fake IDs
were charged and people affiliated with the films
in question experienced legal troubles for years.
Only one of her films, Traci, I Love You was actually
produced after her eighteenth birthday, and is the
only one of her films commonly and legally available
in the United States. Since Lords retained the distribution
rights to that film, there has been speculation within
the industry that she engineered the revelation of
her age, to channel people's purchasing to the one
film which would actually make money for her.
In parts of Europe and other regions
where the minimum legal age for involvement in pornographic
films is lower, Lords' films and images in a variety
of formats are still legally available. The controversy
still sparks debate. Government prosecutors declared
that Lords was a victim of a manipulative industry,
while Lords has claimed that she was drugged and made
to do things she did not want to do but did it, because
she had a drug habit. But industry insiders, like
Ron Jeremy and Ginger Lynn, as well as boyfriends
say they never saw her use drugs and that she was
fully aware of her actions even if, as a minor, she
could not legally consent. While Lords decries the
pornographic film industry, she continues to use the
stage name she gave herself as a minor.
The Justice Department was forced
to drop all charges when it was revealed that the
fake ID which Lords had used to dupe the pornographic
film industry was a US passport in the name of Traci
Lords - the government had been duped, and any defendant
would simply have been able to hide behind the government's
error
A New Beginning
Leaving her porn past behind her, Lords moved into
mainstream films with success. She has played roles
in a number of B-movies. At 18, Lords began studying
at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, and soon after,
starred in a remake of Roger Corman's cult favorite
Not of this Earth. Then In 1990, Lords' mainstream
career was legitimized when she was added to the cast
that included Johnny Depp, Ricki Lake, and even Iggy
Pop, in John Waters' Cry Baby, playing the role of
Wanda Woodward. Other movies on her resume include
Blade, Extramarital, Black Mask 2:City of angels,
and Chump Change, the latter which won her a Best
Actress Award at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.
In addition to movies, Lords has also
made many appearences in various tv shows, including
Married... with Children, MacGyver, Highlander, Tales
from the Crypt, Hercules, and Will & Grace among
others, along with recurring roles in Profiler, Roseanne,
and Melrose Place. In 2000 Traci Lords starred in
the Francis Ford Coppola produced sci-fi series First
Wave, playing "Jordin Radcliff", leader
of a group called Raven Nation.
In the 1990s, Lords began developing
a career as a singer, performing vocals for Manic
Street Preachers on the single "Little Baby Nothing",
and also appearing in the music videos of other performers
and groups. In 1995 Traci made her solo debut, in
collaboration with Juno Reactor, called "1000
Fires". The album was a hit with critics and
the club audience. The Juno Reactor produced 1st single
"Control", proved a smash, reaching a peak
of #2 at the Billboard Dance Charts. The second single
off the album "Fallen Angel"; earned a lot
of attention because one of its remixes ("Honeymoon
Stitch Mix") was produced and remixed by Chad
Smith and Dave Navarro from the "Red Hot Chilli
Peppers", with a strong indie and "Alterna-chick"
sound. The video; a very high-end production was directed
by Stéphane Sednaoui; whom had directed for
the aforementioned Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Give It
Away), and Madonna (Fever) among hundreds of notable
music videos. Lords music isn't a mindless dancefloor
affair; she marries highly addictive beats and sonical
landscapes to personal lyrics. "Father's Field"
(From "1,000 Fires") may be the best example;
where a very suffocating musical framework gives place
to a harrowing account of a personal (and true) experience
of sexual molestation as a child. After a couple of
years of musical silence, Lords has returned to the
music scene with a new production; a double A Side
Single "Sunshine". Independently produced.
In 2003 she published her autobiography,
Traci Lords: Underneath It All (ISBN 0-060-508-205),
which made the New York Times bestseller list.
Acting credits
Film
Frostbite (2005) - Naomi Bucks
Chump Change (2004) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Sam
Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002) - Chameleon
You're Killing Me... (2001) - Laura Engles
Certain Guys (2000) - Kathleen
Epicenter (2000) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords) - Amanda
Foster
Extramarital (1999) - Elizabeth
Me and Will (1999) - Waitress
Stir (1998) - Kelly Bekins
Blade (1998) - Racquel
Boogie Boy (1998) - Shonda
Nowhere (1997) - Valley Chick #1
Underworld (1996) - Anna
Blood Money (1996) - Wendy Monroe
Virtuosity (1995) - Media Zone Singer
Ice (1993) - Ellen
Serial Mom (1994) - Carl's Date
Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994) - Norma
Laser Moon (1992) - Barbara Fleck
The Nutt House (1992) - Miss Tress
Raw Nerve (1991) - Gina Clayton
A Time to Die (1991) - Jackie
Cry-Baby (1990) - Wanda Woodward
Shock 'Em Dead (1991) - Lindsay Roberts
Fast Food (1989) - Dixie Love
Not of This Earth (1988) - Nadine
Television
Deathlands (2003) - Lady Rachel Cawdor
They Shoot Divas, Don't They? (2002) (as Traci Elizabeth
Lords) - Mira
First Wave (2000-2001) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords)
- Jordan Radcliffe
D.R.E.A.M. Team (1999) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords)
- Lena Brant
Profiler (TV_series) (1997-1998) - Sharon Lesher
Dead Man's Island (1996) - Miranda Prescott
As Good as Dead (1995) - Nicole Grace
Melrose Place (1995) - Rikki
Dragstrip Girl (1994) - Blanche
Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel (1994) - Angel Austin
The Tommyknockers (1993) - Nancy Voss
Murder in High Places (1991) - Diane
Television
Deathlands (2003) - Lady Rachel Cawdor
They Shoot Divas, Don't They? (2002) (as Traci Elizabeth
Lords) - Mira
First Wave (2000-2001) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords)
- Jordan Radcliffe
D.R.E.A.M. Team (1999) (as Traci Elizabeth Lords)
- Lena Brant
Profiler (TV_series) (1997-1998) - Sharon Lesher
Dead Man's Island (1996) - Miranda Prescott
As Good as Dead (1995) - Nicole Grace
Melrose Place (1995) - Rikki
Dragstrip Girl (1994) - Blanche
Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel (1994) - Angel Austin
The Tommyknockers (1993) - Nancy Voss
Murder in High Places (1991) - Diane
Tributes
A punk rock band called Sloppy seconds wrote a song
called "Come back, Traci", which describes
being a fan of Traci's underage appearance in pornography.
Adult Videos
Adult 45 (1985)
Adventures of Tracy Dick: The Case of the Missing
Stiff (1985) - Tracy Dick
Another Roll in the Hay (1985)
Aroused (1985) - Allison
Bad Girls III (1984)
Black Throat (1985) (scenes deleted on re-release)
- First Whore
Breaking It (1984) - Jodie Brown
Country Girl (1985) - Billie Jean
Diamond Collection 69 (1985)
Diamond Collection 73 (1985)
Dirty Pictures (1985)
Dream Lover (1985)
Educating Mandy (1985) - Mandy
Electric Blue 20 (1985)
Electric Blue 21 (1985) - Suzy/Jane
Electric Blue 28 (1985) - Nikki (scenes deleted)
Erotic Gold (1985)
Erotic Zones Vol. 1 (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
Future Voyeur (1985)
The Grafenberg Spot (1985)
Harlequin Affair (1985) - Tracy
Holly Does Hollywood (1985) - Tracy
Hollywood Heartbreakers (1985)
Huge Bras 3 (1985)
It's My Body (1985) - Maggie
Jean Genie (1985)
Just Another Pretty Face (1985)
Ladies in Lace (1985) - Linda
Love Bites (1985) - Nurse
Lust in the Fast Lane (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Jackie
Miss Passion (1984)
New Wave Hookers (1985) - Devil
The Night of Loving Dangerously (1984) (as Tracy Lords)
Passion Pit
Peek a Boo Gang (1985) - Tracy
Perfect Fit (pornographic film) (1985) - Diane
Porn in the USA (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
Portrait of Lust (1985) (as Tracy Lords) - Mirage
The Sex Goddess (1984) - Marilyn West
Sex Shoot (1985) (as Tracy Lords)
Sex Waves (1985)
Sexy Shorts (1984) (music video compilation) - Miss
Georgia (segment "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'",
uncredited)
Sister Dearest (1985)
Sizzling Suburbia (1985)
Tailhouse Rock (1985) - Stacey
Those Young Girls (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Tracy
Lords
Traci, I Love You (1987)
Traci Takes Tokyo (1986)
Tracy in Heaven (1985) (scenes deleted on 1987 re-release)
- Monika Hart
Tracy Lords (1984) (as Tracy Lords)
Two-Timing Tracie (1985)
We Love to Tease (1985)
What Gets Me Hot! (1984) (as Tracy Lords) - Lannie
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