Seka
Seka
Seka | |
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Born | Dorothiea Ivonniea Hundley (1954-04-15)April 15, 1954 Radford, Virginia, U.S. |
Nationality | American[1] |
Other names | Sweet Alice,[1] Platinum Princess, Dottie |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Weight | 118 lb (54 kg; 8.4 st)[1] |
Spouse(s) | Francis "Frank" Patton (married 1972, divorced before or in 1977); Kenneth M. Yontz (married 1978, divorced 1980) |
Website | http://www.seka.com [28] |
Seka (born Dorothiea Ivonniea Hundley,[2][3] April 15, 1954[1]) also known as Dorothea Hundley Patton,[3] is a retired American pornographic actress who began her career in the industry at age 23 and appeared in pornographic films from 1977-93. She was known as the Platinum Princess of Porn.[4][1] In 2013, she released her autobiography about her life and career, titled Inside Seka.[5]
Seka | |
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Born | Dorothiea Ivonniea Hundley (1954-04-15)April 15, 1954 Radford, Virginia, U.S. |
Nationality | American[1] |
Other names | Sweet Alice,[1] Platinum Princess, Dottie |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Weight | 118 lb (54 kg; 8.4 st)[1] |
Spouse(s) | Francis "Frank" Patton (married 1972, divorced before or in 1977); Kenneth M. Yontz (married 1978, divorced 1980) |
Website | http://www.seka.com [28] |
Early life
Dorothiea Hundley was born and raised in Radford, Virginia,[1] having, she recalled, "a plain, normal childhood" with two siblings, a brother and sister.[6] She describes her ancestry as Cherokee and Irish.[3] Nicknamed "Dottie," she won a high-school beauty pageant, being named Ms. Hopewell High School[7] or Miss Hopewell High School[2] (accounts vary) and became Miss Southside Virginia.[2]
Hundley married Francis "Frank" Patton on April 21, 1972, a week after her 18th birthday. She and Patton divorced before she began her pornographic career in 1977.[3] She worked for Reynolds Metals Company, maker of Reynolds Wrap household aluminum, and later became a clerk at an adult bookstore, where she began dating the married owner.[3]
Career
She described her entry into pornographic films, following her move from the East Coast to Las Vegas and then to Los Angeles,[2]
I had seven adult bookstores in Virginia and Maryland that I owned. In the back of the stores at that time, you had the movies and you would have to loop the movies. So I would have to fix the movies when they broke and of course, I ended up watching a lot of movies. Well, I saw these ladies doing adult films back then and felt that was a nasty representation of women. I thought to myself that I can do it and do it better than that. That is how I came into the industry.[8]
Seka's early pornographic pseudonyms included Linda Grasser.[9] She eventually adopted the screen name Seka, after a female blackjack dealer she knew in Las Vegas.[10] (She married actor-turned-director Kenneth M. Yontz the year after her porn debut; they divorced in 1980.) She went on to star in more than 200 adult videos[1] with a "break" in 1982, when she stopped shooting sex movies, claiming "they wouldn't pay her what she wanted,"[10] and turned to stripping and nude modeling while also running her own fan club. Subsequently, she admitted that the HIV[11] epidemic in the mid-1980s contributed to her decision to avoid the hardcore sex scene, saying, "That's why I don't make movies any more . . . I like to live."[12] By the early 1990s she had returned to the porn industry to perform in a few final movies, her last being American Garter.[13]
Jamie Gillis performed with Seka numerous times and considered her to be "a bit above porn," describing her as a "white trash queen."[14] Among her fellow performers, she listed her favorite male screen partners as Gillis, John Holmes, Mike Ranger and Paul Thomas.[12] In terms of female screen partners, she rated her favorites as Veronica Hart, Aunt Peg, Kay Parker and Candida Royalle.[12]
Other ventures
In 1997 she hosted a radio talk show in Chicago called Let's Talk About Sex on Saturday nights from 10:00 pm-2:00 am on 97.9FM, The Loop; she hosted it for approximately three years.[8]
In 2015 she published her autobiography, Inside Seka, whose text Kerry Zukus transcribed from her dictations. Jim Norton wrote the foreword and Bobby Slayton wrote the afterword.
Appearances
She has appeared on various talk shows such as those hosted by Alan Thicke, Montel Williams, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King, Phil Donahue, and Morton Downey Jr.,[16][17] as well as an appearance on Saturday Night Live.[18] Seka appeared in the 2012 documentary After Porn Ends, about life after being a porn actor.[19]
Personal life
Aside from her marriages to Frank Patton (1972-77?), Patrick Connelly (1987)[20] and Kenneth M. Yontz (1978-80), Seka dated comedian Sam Kinison in the mid-'80s. She credited him for arranging an appearance with him on Saturday Night Live.[3]
In the DVD commentary for his film, director Paul Thomas Anderson stated that she was the main inspiration for his character of Amber Waves in Boogie Nights, due to her appearance and involvement with John Holmes in the documentary Exhausted: John C. Holmes, The Real Story.[21]
Awards and recognition
Seka is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame,[2] and the X-Rated Critics Organization Hall of Fame.[22]
Partial filmography
Teenage Desires (1978) (footage from 1974)
Rocking With Seka (1980)
Inside Seka (1980)
The Seduction Of Cindy (1980)
Exhausted: John C. Holmes, the Real Story (1981)
Blond Heat (1985) (opposite John Leslie)
Careful, He May Be Watching (1987)
American Garter (1993)
Desperately Seeking Seka (2002)