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Veronica Hart

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Veronica Hart
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Jane Hamilton (born 1956 or 1957[1]) is an American film director and former pornographic film actress who performed under the stage name Veronica Hart.[1][2][3] Described by columnist Frank Rich as "a leading porn star of the late '70s and early '80s",[4] Hart is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.[5][6] Director Paul Thomas Anderson has called her "the Meryl Streep of porn."[7]

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Early life and education

Hart was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada.[8] She graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1976[2] with a bachelor's degree in theater arts.[1] After school she worked in England before returning to the United States and moving to New York City.[8]

Career

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Hart began appearing in pornographic films in the 1970s, becoming a major star by the 1980s.[1][4] According to film scholar Chuck Kleinhans, she portrayed the "stylish 'native New Yorker'" type.[9] She is best known for her performances in Amanda by Night, Wanda Whips Wall Street, Roommates and A Scent of Heather.[8]

Around 1984, Hart began directing segments on the Playboy TV series Electric Blue, appearing in B-Movies and working as a stripper.[4] After retiring from performing in pornographic films, Hart became an executive at film distributor VCA Pictures.[4] With the sale of VCA to Hustler Video in 2003, and the direction of the company moving from feature, storyline-driven films to gonzo, she left the company when her existing contract expired.[10] Afterwards, Hart moved on to other work, including working as a tour guide at the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas.[11]

Hart has acted in off-Broadway theater productions such as The House of Bernarda Alba,[2] A Thurber Carnival,[2] The Dyke And The Porn Star,[12][13] and The Deep Throat Sex Scandal.[14][15] She portrayed a judge in the film Boogie Nights (1997), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.[2]

As of 2014 Hart had become a sex educator in China. An article in AVN magazine stated that she has been instructing women through an arrangement with a chain of adult retail stores and clubs called Sediva Maison.[11]

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Personal life

Hart has two sons who attended magnet schools for highly gifted students.[16]

Selected TV appearances

Awards

Wins

  • 1981

AFAA for Best Actress – Amanda by Night

  • 1982

AFAA Award for Best Actress – Roommates

AFAA Award for Best Supporting Actress – Foxtrot

  • 1994

Free Speech Coalition Lifetime Achievement Award[17]

  • 1996

AVN Award for Best Non-Sex Performance – Nylon[18]

  • 1999

XRCO Award for Best Video - Torn (directed and produced by Hart)[19]

  • 2004

XRCO Award for Best Comedy or Parody - Misty Beethoven: The Musical (directed, edited and produced by Hart)[20]

Nominations

  • 2001

AVN Best Director – Video for White Lightning[22]

  • 2002

AVN Best Director – Film for Taken[23]

  • 2003

AVN Best Director – Video for Crime and Passion[24]

  • 2004

AVN Best Director – Film for Barbara Broadcast Too[25]

  • 2005

AVN Best Director – Film for Misty Beethoven: The Musical[26]

  • 2006

AVN Best Non-Sex Performance for Eternity[27]

  • 2007

AVN Best Non-Sex Performance for Sex Pix[28]

  • 2008

AVN Best Non-Sex Performance for Delilah[29]

  • 2009

AVN Best Non-Sex Performance for Roller Dollz[30]

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Literature

  • Sam Frank (1986). Sex in the Movies. Citadel Press. Dedicated to her, and one chapter covers Hart's early career.
  • Nicolas Barbano (1999). Verdens 25 hotteste pornostjerner. Rosinante. Features a chapter on Hart.

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