Pornstar Monty Memphis

Monty Memphis is a British porn actress born in 1977. She became one of the most popular actresses in the adult film industry in the late 90s and early 2000s. Monty started her career in the porn industry in 1998 when she was 21 years old. Her first role was in the film "Up and Cummers 54". Since then, she has starred in over 300 films and worked with renowned studios such as Vivid, Wicked Pictures and Evil Angel. Monty Memphis is known for her unique style and charisma. She has an attractive appearance, with beautiful blue eyes and blond hair. Monty is also known for her love for extreme filming, including BDSM and gangbangs. She often worked with directors who specialized in these genres, such as John Stagliano and Roger Ebert. Although Monty Memphis has starred in various genres of pornography, she is best known for her performances in fetish and BDSM films. She often played dominant roles, using various sex toys and paraphernalia to control her partners. Monty has also appeared in several Cleve Lewisson shows where she demonstrated her BDSM skills in front of a live audience. In addition to her film appearances, Monty Memphis has also worked as a director and producer. In 2002, she founded her own production company, Monty Memphis Productions, which has produced several successful films. Monty also worked as a host on a radio show about sex and was a frequent guest on various television shows dedicated to pornography. Despite her popularity, Monty Memphis decided to end her career in the porn industry in 2006. She moved to Spain and took up other projects, including writing books and creating websites. Monty also continues to maintain her official website, where fans can find her photos, videos and other materials. Although Monty Memphis no longer appears in pornography, she remains one of the most legendary figures in the adult film industry. Her unique style and charisma have earned her many fans all over the world, and her work continues to be popular among pornography lovers. Monty Memphis will forever be a symbol of an era when pornography became increasingly popular and widespread, and when women like her took on leadership roles in the industry.