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As of 2007, she lives in Los Angeles, CA.
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Traci was, along with the late John Holmes, an inspiration for the character of Dirk Diggler in the film Boogie Nights.
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Traci is known to have had an abortion, which she paid for by herself.
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Traci loves martial arts and is a brown belt in Ninjitsu.
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Traci turned down the role of Ginger in the Martin Scorsese movie Casino, that would later go to actress Sharon Stone.
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Traci appeared in a series of TV commercials for Guess jeans.
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In February 23, 2002, Traci married current spouse Jeffery Lee.
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In 1995, Traci released the album "1000 Fires". In 2004, Traci released "Sunshine", which is her second album.
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Traci composed the song "Control" for the 1995 movie Mortal Kombat OST.
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Traci contributed with vocals to the Manic Street Preachers song "Little Baby Nothing".
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In 1987 Traci enrolled in the Lee Strasberg acting school.
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Traci is known to be a strong supporter for gay rights.
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Traci's Videogame Credits are:
True Crime: New York City (2005) - Cassandra Hartz Ground Control II: Operation Exodus (2004) - Dr. Alice McNeil Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (2004) - Pestilence Defender (2002) - Commander Kyoto
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Kristie Elizabeth Nussman, was the name on the fake ID Traci first used.
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Traci began her career modeling for nude photos.
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Traci started in pornographic films at the age of 16.
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She appeared in over 80 films before her 18th birthday.
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Traci is 5 feet, 7 inches tall.
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Only one of her Adult films, Traci, I Love You was made after her eighteenth birthday.
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In 2001, she won a Film Discovery Jury Award for Best actress in Chump Change.
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She was the Penthouse Pet of the Month for September 1984.
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She was born and raised in Ohio.
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Traci ran away from home at 15 years old.
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Traci has blonde hair.
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Her dress size is 2 (US).
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Traci has blue eyes.
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She has a cat named Steve McGarrett.
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In 1984, Traci stared in her first movie, What Gets Me Hot!.
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In the 1990s, Lords began to develop a singing career.
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In 2004, she won a Best Actress Award at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.
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Her first job was with Jim South's World Modeling Agency.
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She attended Redondo Union High School.
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Growing up her her favorite actor was Jack Lord.
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In 2003, Traci published her autobiography, Traci Lords: Underneath It All, which made the New York Times bestseller list.