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'''Jenna Jameson''' (born '''Jennifer Marie Massoli''' on [[April 9]], [[1974]]<ref name=ETHS>[http://cache-origin.eonline.com/On/Holly/Shows/Jameson/index.html "How a Young Adult Star Turned Porn into Profit and Prominence"] "[[E! True Hollywood Story]]" - Jenna Jameson, [[E!]] Online, visited [[August 15]], [[2006]]. [[Internet Archive]] from [[March 28]], [[2005]]: [http://web.archive.org/web/20050328005437/http://www.eonline.com/On/Holly/Shows/Jameson/].</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actor|pornographic actress]] and businesswoman, who has been called the world's most famous porn star,<ref name=Forbes>[http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2005/0704/124.html "The (Porn) Player"] by Matthew Miller, ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine, [[July 04]], [[2005]]</ref><ref name=RollingStone>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6420232/jenna_jamesons_forbidden_desires "Jenna Jameson's Forbidden Desires"] by Vanessa Grigoriadis, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine, [[August 11]], [[2004]]</ref><ref name=WallStreetJournal>[http://dackman.homestead.com/JamesonPornWSJ.htm "A Star Is Porn"], by Dan Ackman, ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', [[August 27]], [[2004]]; Page W13. Online at author's web site.</ref> and "The Queen of Porn".<ref name=Cooper>[http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/books/08/27/jenna.jameson/ "Jenna Jameson: 'I chose the right profession'"] interview with [[Anderson Cooper]] on ''[[Anderson Cooper 360°]]'', [[CNN]], [[August 28]], [[2004]]</ref>
She entered pornography in 1993, after having worked as an [[exotic dancer]]. By 1996, she had won the three top newcomer awards from adult film industry organizations. She has since won over 20 adult film awards, and been inaugurated into both the [[The X-Rated Critics Organization|XRCO]] and [[Adult Video News|AVN]] Halls of Fame.
==Current requests for protection==
In 2000, she founded adult entertainment company [[Club Jenna]], with [[Jay Grdina]], whom she later married. From just being her own website, Club Jenna expanded to managing other stars' websites, then to producing adult films in 2001. The first such film, ''Brianna Loves Jenna'', was the best selling and best renting pornographic title of its year. By 2005 Club Jenna had revenues of $30 million, with profits estimated at half that.<ref name=Forbes/> Advertisements for her site and films, often bearing her picture, tower on a 48 foot tall billboard in [[New York City]]'s [[Times Square]]. Aspiring porn stars appear on her ''[[Jenna's American Sex Star]]'' [[reality show]] on [[Playboy TV]] with the winner getting a Club Jenna contract.
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Jameson is also noted for relative success crossing over into mainstream celebrity, starting with a minor role in [[Howard Stern]]'s 1997 film ''[[Private Parts]]'', and continuing with guest-hosting for [[E!]] television, an award winning voice role in 2002 video game ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', and a recurring role on 2003 [[NBC]] television series ''[[Mister Sterling]]''. Her 2004 autobiography, ''[[How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale]]'', spent six months on the [[New York Times Best Seller list]].<ref name=Forbes/>
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==Biography==
Jenna Marie Massoli was born [[April 9]], [[1974]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]]. Her father was Lawrence Massoli, program director for an [[NBC]] affiliate, and [[police officer]], of [[Italian people|Italian]] descent. Her mother was Judith Brooke Hunt Massoli, a Las Vegas [[showgirl]], who danced at the [[Tropicana Resort & Casino|Tropicana]] and the [[Folies-Bergère]].<ref name=NYTimes>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/15/garden/15JENN.html?ex=1397361600&en=3e0359841e9017c4&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND "At Home with Jenna Jameson: Off Camera, Cashmere and Crosses"] by Dinitia Smith, ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[April 15]], [[2004]]</ref> Her mother died of [[skin cancer]] [[February 20]], [[1976]], when Jenna was two years old.<ref name=ETHS/> The cancer treatments bankrupted the family, and they moved several times, including living in a trailer, and with her father's mother. Her father spent most of his time at work at the Las Vegas [[Sheriff]]'s Department, and she became very close to her brother, Tony Massoli.<ref name=Higginbotham>[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/10/07/1097089474673.html "The porn broker"], by Adam Higginbotham, [[October 9]], [[2004]], ''[[Telegraph Magazine]]'', presented by [[The Age]]. Also reprinted in a slightly edited form as [http://www.smh.com.au/news/Books/A-life-of-ups-and-downs/2004/12/03/1101923326974.html "A life of ups and downs"], ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'', [[December 4]], [[2004]]</ref> During her childhood, she took [[ballet]] classes, which helped her future career as a [[striptease|stripper]], and was a frequent entrant in beauty pageants.<ref name=AskMen>[http://www.askmen.com/women/models_250/262c_jenna_jameson.html "Jenna Jameson"] [[AskMen.com]] Model of the Week feature</ref>
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In October 1990, while the family was living in a cattle ranch in [[Fromberg, Montana]], she was [[gang rape]]d by four boys after a football game. Later she would be raped a second time, by her boyfriend's uncle. She would later provide graphic details in her autobiography.<ref name=Higginbotham/> In the book she writes:
'''Semi-protect:''' Only edits are vandalism by anon. Since last protect and the protect before, most edits have been vandalism and reverting vandalism. --[[User:Chrisdab|Chrisdab]] 21:12, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:[[Image:Symbol oppose vote.svg|20px]] I think the vandalism levels at the moment are tolerable. Just [[watchlist]] and revert any vandalism. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 21:20, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
{{cquote|Was I in this business because I was victimised or because I wanted to succeed at something? I examined it from every angle I could, and every time came to the same conclusion: that it didn't make a shred of difference. It occurred too late in my development to be formative. Whether it had happened or not, I still would have become a porn star. I've been to enough therapists to know that.}}
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Immediately after the second rape, at age 16, Jenna left her home and moved in with her boyfriend, Jack, a [[tattoo artist]], her first serious relationship. He gave her what would become her trademark tattoo, double hearts on her right buttock, which her brother, who would become a tattoo artist himself, later enscribed "HEART BREAKER". She applied for jobs as a dancer in Las Vegas, and in 1991, she began dancing in strip clubs with the help of a [[Identity document forgery|fake I.D.]] Initially rejected from dancing at the [[Crazy Horse Too]] strip club because of her [[brace (orthodontics)|brace]]s, they quickly relented when she removed them with the aid of her brother and a pair of [[needle-nosed pliers]]. She was soon earning $2000 per night, before finishing high school.<ref name=ETHS/>
'''Semi-protect:''' Today's featured article is currently under a sustained campaign of vandalism (including racist statements eg. "Fuck Niggers" in size 50 font at the top of the page), with malicious edits occuring every couple of minutes and having to be reverted. Tjis has gone on for at least half an hour. If it was briefly semi-protected they would probably go away. Apparently it has been semi-protected already today, and someone rmeoved the protection on the ground that aparently we don't or shouldn't protect the FA of the day, but this is making Wikipedia look bad, and would be a more effective response than maintaining a constant vigil just on the off-chance that somebody has a constructive edit to make in the next hour, among the dozens of attacks. [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] 20:38, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}}. [[WP:NOPRO]]. -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 20:50, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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Later in 1991, she chose the name "Jenna Jameson" from scrolling through the phone book for a last name that matched her first name, and finally deciding on Jameson for [[Jameson Whiskey]], which she drinks.<ref name=ETHS/><ref>[http://www.metacafe.com/watch/124500/jenna_jameson/ "Jenna Jameson: Ever wonder how she got her name?"] Video at Metacafe.com</ref> By age 20, she had posed nude in such magazines as ''[[Hustler]], [[Penthouse magazine|Penthouse]]'' and ''[[Chéri (magazine)|Chéri]]''.<ref name=NYTimes/>
'''SProtect''' - I asked preemptively a few days ago (just after it had been added to Mediawiki sidebar (under Community Portal)) but it was denied. Well now there's 3 days worth of reverting anon's tests - it's a pure template-layout page, and shouldn't require any editing. Please perma-semi-protect, thanks :) -[[User:Quiddity|Quiddity]] 20:00, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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While in high school, she began taking drugs, [[cocaine]], [[LSD]], and [[methamphetamine]]s, again accompanied by her brother, who was addicted to [[heroin]].<ref name=NYTimes/> At times her father would join them.<ref name=Higginbotham/> Her addiction became worse during her four years with her boyfriend, until she stopped eating properly and became too thin to model. In 1992 Jack left her, and a friend put her in a wheelchair, and sent her to her father, then living in [[California]], to [[detox]].<ref name=ETHS/><ref name=Higginbotham/>
SProtect due to repeated IP blanking from various addresses, <font style="color:#22AA00;">'''[[User:Tewfik|Tewfik]]'''</font><font style="color:#888888;"><sup>[[User Talk:Tewfik|Talk]]</sup></font> 17:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In California, with her father's blessing, she entered adult films in 1993.<ref name=Higginbotham/> After a bidding war, [[Wicked Pictures]], a then small pornographic film production company, signed Jameson to an exclusive contract in 1994.<ref name=Forbes/> She remembers telling Wicked:
temporary '''semi-protection''' due to recent heavy vandalism from multiple sources. - [[User:Zappernapper|ΖαππερΝαππερ]] <sup>[[User talk:Zappernapper|Babel]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Zappernapper|Alexandria]]</sub> 15:43, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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{{Cquote|The most important thing to me right now is to become the biggest star the industry has ever seen.<ref name=Higginbotham/>}}
'''Semi protection''' due to ongoing heavy vandalism from multiple sources. -- [[User:Jim Douglas|Jim Douglas]] [[User talk:Jim Douglas|<sup><font color="green">(talk)</font></sup>]] [[Special:Contributions/Jim Douglas|<sub><font color="gray">(contribs)</font></sub>]] 15:23, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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After only a few films, she quickly achieved notice and critical success, and in 1996 won top awards from three major industry organizations, the [[X-Rated Critics Organization|XRCO]] Best New Starlet, the [[AVN Awards|AVN]] [[AVN Best New Starlet Award|Best New Starlet]], and the [[F.O.X.E.]] Video Vixen awards. She was the first entertainer to have won all three awards.<ref name=AskMen/> A stream of other awards followed (see [[#Awards]]).
'''Semi-protection'''. Increased multi-anon vandalism in the past day. [[User:MeekSaffron|MeekSaffron]] 13:19, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|20px]] '''Semi-protected''' due to heavy [[vandalism]]. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 15:20, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Jameson's first film appearances were female only [[lesbian]] scenes, with girlfriend [[Nikki Tyler]].<ref name=Papermag>[http://www.papermag.com/?section=article&parid=269 "Born 4 Porn: Jenna Jameson"] by Amy Benfer, [[August 3]], [[2003]], ''[[Papermag]]''</ref> Her first heterosexual scene was with [[Randy West (porn star)|Randy West]], in ''Up and Cummers 11'' (1994).<ref name=RandyWest>[http://www.randywest.com/about.html Randy West] biography, from official site</ref> At the beginning of her career, Jameson promised herself never to do [[anal sex]] or [[double penetration]] scenes on film. She has also avoided [[interracial]] intercourse.<ref name=Bridge>[http://www.bridgemagazine.org/online/features/archive/000113.php "Jenna Does Jenna"], by Noah Berlatsky, ''Bridge'' magazine, 2004</ref> Instead, her "signature move" was [[oral sex]], lubricated with plenty of saliva.<ref name=AskMen/><ref name=Salon2>[http://archive.salon.com/sex/feature/2001/01/18/jenna_2/index.html "Jenna the sex goddess"], by Peter Keating, [[January 18]], [[2001]], [[Salon.com|''Salon'' magazine]]</ref>
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By 2001, she earned $60,000 for a day and a half of filming a single DVD, and tried to restrict herself to five films per year, and dancing at strip clubs two weeks per month, earning $8,000 per night.<ref name=Salon1>[http://archive.salon.com/sex/feature/2001/01/17/jenna_1/index1.html "Two girls on Jenna"], by Peter Keating, [[January 17]], [[2001]], [[Salon.com|''Salon'' magazine]]</ref> Her husband Jay Grdina has said that she earned as much as $25,000 per night dancing.<ref name=WallStreetJournal/>
'''Semi-protection''' to block new and unregistered users. A consensus was reached some time ago over the correct wording to use over the differences in cited information over André's height, and a compromise was reached citing both sources and the possibility that Andre may have been taller than his last recorded measurement. Both sources are giving even weighting and this seemed fair, if you look at the huge talk page. Unfortunately since then an anon user or anon users keeps adding a non agreed upon line (erroneously saying it was agreed) which has incorrect information and is POV which supports one viewpoint. To keep the article as little POV as possible and to remain with cited sources I think the page should be semi-protected. The IPs seem to change.[[User:Halbared|Halbared]] 09:44, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|b}} If problems persist after the blocks expire, request again. <strong>[[User:Martinp23|M]][[User:Martinp23/Esperanza|<font color="green">a</font>]][[User_talk:Martinp23|rtinp23]]</strong> 18:38, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In October 2005, production began on ''The Provocateur'', in which Jameson made her [[film director|directorial]] debut. The film is expected to be released in late [[2006]].<ref>[http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=Articles&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=242733 AVNhad.com - The Provocateur: Jenna Makes Directorial Debut:]</ref>
Looks like the name of this poor little town in Mali attracts anonymous vandals. Semi protection would be enough. Thanks in advance. --[[User:Amire80|Amir E. Aharoni]] 20:09, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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==Current requests for unprotection==
Since November 2005, she has been the host of [[Playboy TV]]'s ''[[Jenna's American Sex Star]]'', where prospective porn stars compete in sexual performances for a contract with her company. The first two year's winners were [[Brea Bennett]] and [[Roxy Jezel]], now contracted with her company, [[Club Jenna]].<ref name=AmericanSexStar>[http://www.playboy.com/playboytv/original_series/americansexstar/ ''Jenna Jameson's American Sex Star''] [[Playboy TV]] reality sex show official page.</ref>
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===Autobiography===
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Jameson's [[autobiography]], ''[[How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale]]'' (ISBN 0060539097) was published [[August 17]], [[2004]]. It was co-written with [[Neil Strauss]], a contributor to the ''[[New York Times]]'' and ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', and published by [[ReganBooks]], a division of [[HarperCollins]]. It was an instant [[best-seller]], spending six weeks on the [[New York Times Best Seller list]].<ref name=Forbes/> The autobiography also won the 2004 "Mainstream's Adult Media Favorite" [[XRCO awards|XRCO award]] in a tie with [[Seymore Butts]]'s ''[[Family Business (TV series)|Family Business]]'' TV series.
Per [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Richard_Dawkins#Unprotect this thread] on talk. [[User:Mikkerpikker|Mi<font color="darkred">kk</font>er]] [[User talk:Mikkerpikker|<sup>(...)</sup>]] 20:12, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:[[Image:Symbol keep vote.svg|20px]] '''Un-protected.''' It's been protected for long enough. Hopefully things have calmed down since then. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 21:21, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
The almost 600 page book is divided into Books numbered with [[Roman numerals]], each preceded by an epigraph from a [[Shakespeare's sonnets|Shakespearean sonnet]].<ref name=NYTBookReview>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/05/books/review/05STERNL.html?ex=1252209600&en=d7010eb3e166e789&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland "'How to Make Love Like a Porn Star': Lovers and Other Strangers"] ''New York Times'' book review by Jane and Michael Stern, [[September 5]], [[2004]]</ref> The narrative is told through a series of first person accounts, personal photos, diary entries in a [[font]] resembling handwriting, interviews with her family, movie [[Screenplay|scripts]], and [[Comics|comic panels]].<ref name=Reuters>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6183228/ "Jenna Jameson, best-selling author?"] [[Reuters]] via [[MSNBC]], [[October 5]], [[2004]]</ref> It covers her early career from her beginning in [[show business]] living with her tattoo artist [[biker]] boyfriend, and ends with her career flying high, receiving the [[Hot D'Or]] award at [[Cannes]], and wedding pictures from her second marriage.<ref name=NYTBookReview/> But it doesn't skimp on sordid details. Jameson tells of multiple [[rape]]s, drug addictions, an unhappy first marriage, and numerous [[affair]]s with men and women.<ref name=SalonBookReview>[http://archive.salon.com/books/review/2004/08/25/jenna/index_np.html "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star" by Jenna Jameson] ''[[Salon.com|Salon]]'' magazine book review by Charles Taylor, [[August 25]], [[2004]]</ref>
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As of [[April 13]], [[2005]], she and publisher ReganBooks were embroiled in a lawsuit. The point of contention was the new [[reality show]] around Jameson's "everyday life"—a deal inked between her husband and the [[A&E Network]]. ReganBooks maintained that the A&E deal was a breach of Jameson's ReganBooks contract, as the contract indicates that ReganBooks has a stake in the profits generated by two different venues: a one-hour special based on her memoir and reality-based series. As of this writing, a resolution has not been reached.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/13/news/newsmakers/jameson_lawsuit/index.htm CNN Money - "Porn star said to battle publisher"] [[CNN]] Money, [[April 13]], [[2005]]</ref>
I'm a student at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi and am doing a project about wikipedia and am in need of putting up some useful information that is left out about Aids in South Africa. However I'm unable to do so because of the block. So I was hoping that I could get access into this article for editing.
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===Relationships===
[[Image:Jenna Jameson and Jay Grdina.jpg|right|thumb|With husband Jay Grdina, November 2005]]
Jameson has stated that she is [[bisexual]], and that she had slept with 100 women and 30 men off-screen in her life.<ref name=RollingStone/> She has stated the best relationship she ever had was her [[lesbian]] love affair with porn actress [[Nikki Tyler]], which she documents in her autobiography. They lived together at the start of her porn career and again in 2000.<ref name=Papermag/><ref name=AskMen/> Supermodel [[Josie Maran]] has claimed to have had sex with her.<ref>[http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/newspeakerbio/2457/index.php Josie Maran celebrity speaker profile] at All American Speakers</ref> Famous male boyfriends discussed in her autobiography included [[Marilyn Manson]] and [[Tommy Lee]].<ref name=ETHS/><ref name=Bridge/><ref name=Papermag/>
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On [[December 20]], [[1996]], Jameson married porn star [[Brad Armstrong (porn star)|Brad Armstrong]] (real name Rodney Hopkins). They were together only 10 weeks, informally separating in March 1997, though continuing to act together in pornographic films. They legally separated and divorced in March 2001.<ref name=ETHS/>
I am a student at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, and I am doing a project for my Compsition class. I want to inform you that I have no disputes with this topic and simply need to use the Wikipedia site for a presentation on Thursday, November 30, 2006.
{{RFPP|nu}}. I presume you mean [[automobile]]? I don't see why you would need that unprotected to do a presentation anyway - you can still view the source text. --[[User:Robdurbar|Robdurbar]] 19:46, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
In the summer of 1998, Jameson met pornographic studio owner [[Jay Grdina]] (born John G. Grdina),<ref name=Hoovers>[http://www.hoovers.com/club-jenna/--ID__116485--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml "Club Jenna, Inc."] [[Hoover's]] coverage by Joe Bramhall</ref> scion of a wealthy cattle ranching family, who entered adult film production after college.<ref name=Forbes/> Since 1998, he has been Jameson's only on-screen male sex partner, acting under the name Justin Sterling. They engaged in December of 2000 (before her divorce from Hopkins)<ref name=ETHS/> and married [[June 22]], [[2003]] in a [[Roman Catholic]] ceremony.<ref name=NYTimes/> His name, "Jay", was tattooed on her left ring finger. They unsuccessfully tried to have children since mid-2004, and Jameson planned to retire from acting in pornographic movies permanently after having their first child.<ref name=Cooper/><ref name=Forbes/><ref name=RollingStone/> The couple resided in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], in a 6,700-square-foot Spanish-style palace, bought for $2 million in 2002.<ref name=NYTimes/>
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In August 2006, ''[[Star Magazine|Star]]'' magazine and [[TMZ.com]] confirmed with Jameson's publicist that she and Grdina separated, and that Jameson was dating musician [[Dave Navarro]].<ref>[http://www.starmagazine.com/celebrity_news_gossip/star/9395 "Exclusive: Dave and Jenna Dating"], by David Caplan, ''[[Star Magazine]]'', [[August 8]], [[2006]]</ref> <ref>[http://www.tmz.com/2006/08/08/confirmed-dave-and-jenna-are-a-couple/ "Confirmed: Dave & Jenna Are a Couple!"], by Jeff Davidson, [[TMZ.com]], [[August 8]], [[2006]]</ref> Since the separation, she has also dated [[mixed martial artist]] [[Tito Ortiz]].<ref>[http://sports.tbo.com/sports/MGB9CWZS2TE.html "UFC's Ortiz Still Man Of People"], by Anwar S. Richardson, ''[[The Tampa Tribune]]'', hosted on [[TBO.com]], [[October 9]], [[2006]]</ref>
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Jameson and Grdina formed [[Club Jenna]] as an [[Internet pornography]] company in 2000. Club Jenna was run as a family business, with Grdina's sister, Kris, as Vice President in charge of merchandising.<ref name=NYTimes/><ref name=Hoovers/> ClubJenna.com was one of the first adult sites to provide more than pictures and videos; it provided explicit diaries, relationship advice, and even stock tips to paid members. The site was profitable in its third week. Club Jenna the company diversified, becoming a multi-media adult entertainment business, first by administering other porn stars' Web sites, then, in 2001, by production of adult films.<ref name=Forbes/>
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'''Full protection''' due to back-and-forth editing for the last week and a half. Administrator [[User:Arthur Rubin|Arthur Rubin]] said two days ago that protection might be [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Christopher_Michael_Langan&diff=90255922&oldid=90253630 "seriously considered"] by an uninvolved admin, and reverts have only continued since then. [[User:Tim Smith|Tim Smith]] 13:59, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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Early Club Jenna films starred Jameson herself, limiting herself to on-screen sex with other women or with Grdina, who appeared as Justin Sterling. The first ClubJenna film, ''Briana Loves Jenna'' (2001), co-produced with Vivid, cost $280,000 to make, but grossed over $1 million in its first year. It was the best selling and best renting pornographic title of its year, winning twin [[AVN Awards 2003|AVN Awards]].<ref name=Forbes/><ref name=JJJBio>[http://justjennajameson.com/bio.html JustJennaJameson.com bio] official fan site biography. [http://www.playboy.com/playboytv/original_series/americansexstar/jennabio.html Also mirrored] on Playboy TV.</ref> It was marketed as "Jenna. Her first boy/girl scene in over 2 years." referring to Jameson's abstention from heterosexual on-film intercourse.
Grdina has said that Jameson's films average sales of 100,000 copies, compared to run-of-the-mill adult films, which did well to sell 5,000. He also said that their films take up to twelve days to film, compared to one day for other adult films.<ref name=WallStreetJournal/>
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In 2004, the Club Jenna films expanded to starring other actresses without Jameson - [[Krystal Steal]], [[Jesse Capelli]], [[McKenzie Lee]], [[Ashton Moore]] and [[Sophia Rossi]] - as Jameson stepped back from starring roles. The films were distributed and marketed by [[Vivid Entertainment]], the world's largest adult film company. They made up a third of ClubJenna's revenues, but over half of the profits.<ref name=Forbes/>
Chief instigator of an edit war leading to protection, {{vandal|Cplot}}, has been banned for a week. Hopefully things will be better if protection is removed now. --[[User:StuffOfInterest|StuffOfInterest]] 13:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|u}} [[User:JDoorjam|JDoorj]][[User:JDoorjam/Esperanza|<font color="green">a</font>]][[User:JDoorjam|m]] [[User Talk:JDoorjam|Talk]] 13:41, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In May 2003, Jameson began appearing on a 48 foot tall billboard in [[New York City]]'s [[Times Square]] promoting her web site and movies. The first advertisement displayed her wearing only a thong and read "Who Says They Cleaned Up Times Square?"<ref name=SalonBookReview/><ref name=JJJBio/><ref name=Adrants>[http://www.adrants.com/2003/08/jenna-jameson-promotes-web-site-with.php "Jenna Jameson Promotes Web Site with Times Square Billboard"], ''AdRants'', [[August 20]], [[2003]]</ref>
Consensus reached on talk. [[User:Thumperward|Chris Cunningham]] 13:07, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|u}} - consensus reached on talk page. [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]] 13:16, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Merchandising capitalized on the star herself, including a line of [[sex toy]]s licensed to [[Doc Johnson]]. There is an "anatomically correct" Jenna Jameson [[action figure]]. She stars in her own 3D video game "Virtually Jenna" developed by Thrixxx Technology.<ref>[http://www.virtuallyjenna.com/ Virtually Jenna The Official Video Game of Jenna Jameson]</ref> [[Jackson Guitars]] made a limited series of Rhoads guitars with Jenna's likeness.<ref>[http://www.jacksonguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=2940011 Jenna Jameson King V] from Jackson Guitars and Basses</ref> Y-Tell, ClubJenna's wireless company, sells Jenna "moan tones" (telephone [[ringtones]]), chat services, and games in partnerships with 20 carriers around the world, mostly in Europe and South America.<ref name=Forbes/> In 2005, Club Jenna had estimated revenues of $30 million, with profits of approximately half that.<ref name=Forbes/> By 2006, Club Jenna administered more than 150 official sites for other adult entertainment industry stars.<ref name=Hoovers/>
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In August 2005, Jameson launched Club Thrust, an interactive website for her gay fans, which includes videos, galleries, sex advice, gossip, and downloads. The director of webmaster relations for Club Jenna said the straight site had always had a lot of gay traffic.<ref name=AVNClubThrust>[http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=Articles&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=236769 "Club Jenna, NakedSword.com Unveil Jenna-Branded Gay Site – Club Thrust"], by Todd Lewis, Adult Video News, [[August 19]], [[2005]]</ref><ref name=>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8123-2022137,00.html "Agony and ecstasy: sex advice"], by Suzi Godson, ''[[The Times]]'', [[February 04]], [[2006]]</ref>
'''Protection''' Unsupported nationalistic edits and edits wars by [[Fatcantista]]--[[User:Giovanni Giove|Giovanni Giove]] 12:40, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|p}} -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 12:49, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In August 2005, a partnership including Jameson purchased Babes Cabaret, a [[strip club]] in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], intending to make it the first extension of Club Jenna into live entertainment.<ref name=ArizonaRepublic1>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0813sr-jameson13Z8.html "Porn star buys Babes Cabaret"], by Casey Newton, [[The Arizona Republic]], [[August 13]], [[2005]]</ref><ref name=ArizonaRepublic2>[http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0813nejameson13.html "Porn actress has purchased Babes Cabaret"], [[The Arizona Republic]], [[August 13]], [[2005]]</ref> Soon after the purchase attracted attention, the Scottsdale City Council proposed a new ordinance banning nudity at adult-entertainment venues, and requiring a four foot divider restricting contact with dancers, which would effectively also ban [[lap dances]], the dancers' main source of revenue.<ref name=Economist>[http://www.economist.com/world/na/displayStory.cfm?story_id=5328181&tranMode=none "Security v liberty (well, sort of) | Hands off"], [[December 20]], [[2005]], ''[[The Economist]]''</ref><ref name=SFGate>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=2112 "Jameson Fights Moralists Over Arizona Lap Dance Club"], The Daily Dish, ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''</ref> Jameson argued strongly against the ordinance, and helped organize a petition against it. On [[September 12]], [[2006]], in a referendum on the ordinance, voters struck down the stricter rules, allowing the club to continue to operate as before.<ref name=AboutPhoenix>[http://phoenix.about.com/od/nightclubs/i/babes.htm "Scottsdale Bans Nudity in Clubs"], Judy Hedding, Phoenix.[[About.Com]], last updated [[September 13]], [[2006]]</ref>
A WP editor is consistently adding unverified unreferenced content that appears to come from a personal bias based on weasel words pretending to NPOV and present two sides of a controversy, but there is no evidence of this controversy and appears to reflect his own misgivings about the record label. '''semi-''' or '''full protection''' based on what admin thinks is best under circumstances. [[User:Green hornet|Green hornet]] 08:35, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|nea}} -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 12:55, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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On [[February 3]], [[2006]], Jameson, and several other Club Jenna and [[:Category:Vivid Girls|Vivid Girls]] hosted a "Vivid Club Jenna Super Bowl Party" at the Zoo Club in [[Detroit, Michigan]] for a $500 to $1,000 ticket price, that featured a [[lingerie]] show, but no planned nudity or sex acts.<ref name=VividClubjennaBowl>[http://www.vividclubjennabowl.com/ Vivid * Clubjenna * Bowl] official site</ref><ref name=UPI>[http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/porn-star-jenna-jameson-does-detroit-with-pre-super-bowl-party-1006916.php "Porn star Jenna Jameson does Detroit with pre-Super Bowl party"], [[UPI News Service]], [[January 20]], [[2006]], hosted by RealityTVWorld.com</ref> When first announced, the party caused controversy with the [[NFL]], which did not sanction this as an official [[Super Bowl]] event.<ref name=WashingtonPost2>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/30/AR2006013001654.html "A Game by Any Other Name Sells as Sweet"], by Paul Farhi, ''Washington Post'', [[January 31]], [[2006]]; Page C01</ref> For 2007, Jameson signed up to play [[quarterback]] in the [[Lingerie Bowl]], but retired due to her insurance company's damage concerns. She will instead act as commentator.<ref name=SportsIllustrated>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/arash_markazi/09/08/on.scene/index.html "Live from the Lingerie Bowl party"], by Arash Markazi, ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'', [[September 8]], [[2006]</ref><ref name=TheSun>[http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2004580002-2006370252,00.html "Porn star sidelined"], by Derek Robins, ''[[The Sun]]''</ref>
We're on "speculation" claims again. Someone claimed "lack of notability and importance", and I reverted it. So I request '''semi-''' or '''full protection''' again. --[[User:Gh87|Gh87]] 08:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|nea}} -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 12:53, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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On [[June 22]], [[2006]], [[Playboy]] Enterprises Inc. announced the acquisition of Club Jenna Inc., in conjunction with personal service agreements by both Jameson and Grdina. Playboy CEO [[Christine Hefner]] said that she expects to rapidly ramp up film production, producing about 30 features in the first year, and will expand the way they are sold, not only as DVDs but through TV channels, video-on-demand services and mobile phones.<ref name=MarketWatch>[http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BA451B8E7-39A5-4120-83C9-DCD554D61B27%7D&siteid=google "Playboy gets more hardcore with new acquisition"], by William Spain, ''[[MarketWatch]]'', [[June 22]], [[2006]]</ref><ref>[http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=Articles&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=270301 "Playboy Acquires Club Jenna"] by Larissa Gates, ''[[Adult Video News]]'', [[June 22]], [[2006]]</ref>
'''Semi-protect''', please also semi-protect this page. Anonymous users keep pushing a POV agenda without discussing the issue at hand. I have already started the discussion in the talk pages but the anonymous user keeps on pushing POV edits. It is really best to protect the page because of its controversial nature. Only registered users should edit the page for the time being, and force anonymous users to register and properly discuss the situation rather than persistent POV editing. — [[User talk:Nrtm81|Nrtm81]] 04:22, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|nea}} -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 12:52, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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==Mainstream appearances==
'''Semi-protection''' Constant Vandalism and Profane Complaints by anons, especially one praticular user. --[[User:Corporal Punishment|Corporal Punishment]] 03:36, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|b}}. There's a number of good faith edits being made, and most of the vandalism was coming from [[Special:Contributions/76.176.67.99|User:76.176.67.99]], who is now blocked. -- [[User:Steel359|Steel]] 12:52, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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[[Image:Family Guy Jenna Jameson.PNG|right|thumb|Jameson (at right) as an animated version of herself in a 2001 episode of ''Family Guy'', "Brian Does Hollywood".]]
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Jameson has also made cameo appearances in some mainstream movies. The first was Howard Stern's 1997 film ''[[Private Parts]]'', where she played "Mandy", the "First Nude Woman on Radio".<ref name=NYTFilmography>[http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=223236 Jenna Jameson Filmography], Sandra Brennan, the [[All Movie Guide]], presented by the New York Times.</ref><ref name=VarietyPrivateParts>[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117342464.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 ''Private Parts''], by Todd McCarthy, ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' review, [[March 9]], [[1997]]</ref>
I don't think this needs semi-protection. It was repeatedly vandalized by one IP which is now blocked. It was then vandalized once from another IP, same type of vandalism as before. It's better to block that IP if it persists, protection should be reserved for worse situations. Several other IP's are trying to contribute to the article and the protection is preventing that. [[User:67.117.130.181|67.117.130.181]] 07:03, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}} only been protected for a couple of hours, please discuss on article talk page if a consensus is reached I'll unprotect. [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]] 07:51, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
::It's been protected on and off for several days. I'll post to the talk page. [[User:67.117.130.181|67.117.130.181]] 08:30, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
In 1997, she made an appearance for an [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] [[PPV]] as the valet for the [[Dudley family]], followed by a few months where she was the ECW interviewer.<ref name=OnlineOnslaught>[http://www.onlineonslaught.com/columns/circa/20050520.shtml "ECW Living Dangerously 1998"], by Denny Burkholder, [[May 20]], [[2005]]</ref> In 1998, she filmed a vignette with [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]], a character in the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWF]].
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Also in the late 1990s, Jameson guest hosted several episodes of the [[E!]] cable television series travel show [[Wild On!]].<ref name=Papermag/><ref>[http://www.eonline.com/thevine/player.jsp?channelID=search&mediaID=16470 "'Wild On': Sizzling St. Barts"] video, E! Online</ref>
'''Semi-protect'''. Anonymous users consistently making edits which are inappropriate (whether for fanon or other reasons), and despite being directed to the Talk Page in edit summaries are refusing to do so ''(reasons for certain edits being inappropriate are clearly outlined on Talk page)''. Hoping a semi-protection will force them to the Talk page, or at least help them realise their edits are inappropriate. [[User:Gonzerelli|Gonzerelli]] 04:28, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}} theres no recent discussions on the article talk page about the edits, neither is there any disussion on the IP talk page [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]] 07:34, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In 2001, Jameson voiced an animated version of herself in a 2001 episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'' entitled "[[Brian Does Hollywood]]". She acts in a porn film under [[Brian Griffin]]'s (the dog's) direction, which wins an award, and at the close of the episode she is kidnapped and taken home by [[Peter Griffin]].
This was protected about two weeks ago by my request due to persistent link spamming; hopefully that has died down by now. Requesting unprotection. -[[User:SpuriousQ|SpuriousQ]] 07:04, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|u}} [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]] 07:39, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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In 2002, Jenna played herself, alongside [[Ron Jeremy]], as club speakers in the [[Comedy Central]] [[television movie]] ''[[Porn 'n Chicken]]''.
It was protected because of a short editor war over if someone was or was not an informal mediator. I think the issue has cooled off since then, and there won't be any more edit waring. The page also needs to be unprotected so other participants in the mediation can sign their names in the accept section. -- [[User:Ned Scott|Ned Scott]] 02:40, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}} - please contact mediation committee for request [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]] 07:54, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Also in 2002, she voiced [[Candy Suxxx]] in the video game ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''. The character begins as a prostitute, but goes on to success as a pornographic actress and is displayed on several billboards within the game. Jameson's performance won the 2003 [[G-Phoria]] "Best Live Action/Voice Performance Award - Female". <ref name=GPhoria>[http://www.g4tv.com/g4/press/41/G4_CROWNS_GLOW_AWARD_WINNERS_AT_GPHORIA_CELEBRATION_PRESENTED_BY_EB_GAMES_AND_JEEP.html "G4 Crowns 'Glow Award' Winners at G-Phoria Celebration Presented by EB Games and Jeep"], G4 press release, [[July 31]], [[2003]]</ref> The same year, she provided both the appearance and the voice for "Daisy", a secret playable character for the video game ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]''.<ref name=Medscape>[http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/468087_Tables "Violence in Teen-Rated Video Games: Sexual Themes"] by Kevin Haninger, M. Seamus Ryan, and Kimberly M. Thompson, [[Medscape]] General Medicine 6(1), [[March 12]], [[2004]] </ref>
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In 2003, Jameson appeared in a recurring role as the girlfriend of a political financier on two episodes of the NBC prime time television show ''[[Mister Sterling]]''.<ref name=Papermag/><ref name=JJJBio/>
'''Semi-protect''', the anonymous user is at it again. Despite asking him to register and to discuss the issue about "Chinese" vs. "Taiwanese" terms, he is still pushing POV edits. Please semi-protect the page because this issue is really too controversial for anonymous users to keep editing and pushing non-neutral viewpoints (revisionist views). Last time, an admin just blocked the user, but this doesn't stop edits to the article. It's best to have it semi-protected for the time being. Please revert the edits by 71.106.154.180 to the last edit by Jiang. Thank you. — [[User talk:Nrtm81|Nrtm81]] 04:00, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}} Just an IP involved. If he refuses to discuss his POV edits, just warn him with the [[WP:WARN|"not adhering to neutral point of view" templates]] until he's blocked.--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 04:12, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
::The user 71.106.x.x had been blocked once already, he is still making political POV edits. — [[User talk:Nrtm81|Nrtm81]] 04:28, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
In April 2006, Jameson was the star of a [[Video]] [[Podcast]] ad for [[Adidas]] where she plays a game of [[Whack A Mole]].<ref>[http://sportinggoodsbusiness.com/sportinggoodsbusiness/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002276774&imw=Y"Adidas Podcasts Feature Porn Star"], ''Sporting Goods Business Magazine'', [[April 04]], [[2006]]</ref>
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As of July 2006, Jenna Jameson is the first pornographic actress to have a wax model at [[Madame Tussauds]] [[Las Vegas]] museum.<ref>[http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=Articles&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=272555 "Madame Tussauds to Unveil Wax Figure of Jenna Jameson"] by Thomas J. Stanton, [[July 2]], [[2006]], [[Adult Video News]]</ref>
Requesting unprotection of this page. My dispute with the facts of 5 sources vs. 1 for NPOV seems to have been resolved. Seems this user has no credentials and has not researched his edits. I have not received any correspondence from him since 11/23 so i'm hoping he has moved on to other things. (Hopefully something he knows more about) Thank you very much for the supplying a vehicle for resolving disputes.
[[User:Ramapoughnative1|Ramapoughnative1]] 02:30, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:[[Image:Symbol keep vote.svg|20px]] '''Un-protected.''' It's been protected for long enough. Hopefully things have calmed down since then. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 03:16, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Jameson has had minor roles in several mainstream horror films: ''Samhain''(2002), also released as ''Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain'' (2003), with several porn stars including [[Ginger Lynn Allen]],<ref name=BeyondHollywood>[http://www.beyondhollywood.com/reviews/samhain.htm " Samhain (2002)"] movie review by Joseph Savitski, BeyondHollywood.com</ref> and ''[[Sin-Jin Smyth]]'', due for release in late 2006.<ref name=Blogcritics>[http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/10/30/231904.php "Movie Review: Sneak Peek at ''Sin-Jin Smyth''"], by Iloz Zoc, [[October 30]], [[2006]] ''[[Blogcritics]]''.</ref>
Jameson's branding and licensing is managed by [[New York City]]-based [[Wicked Cow Entertainment]].<ref>[http://www.brandweek.com/bw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003123457 "Marketers Test The Line Between Porn And P.C."] by Kenneth Hein, [[Brandweek]], [[September 18]], [[2006]]</ref>
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==Partial filmography==
'''Semi-protection''', lots of anon vandalism recently, and not enough people to revert it. -[[User:Amarkov|Amarkov]] <small><sup>[[User_talk:Amarkov|blah]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/User:Amarkov|edits]]</sub></small> 22:38, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
===Important Pornographic Work===
*''Up And Cummers 11'' ([[1994 in film|1994]], 4-Play Video)
*''Blue Movie'' ([[1995 in film|1995]], [[Wicked Pictures]])
*''Wicked One'' (1995, Wicked Pictures)
*''Jenna Loves Rocco'' ([[1996 in film|1996]], [[Vivid Entertainment|Vivid]])
*''Conquest'' (1996, Wicked Pictures)
*''Wicked Weapon'' ([[1997 in film|1997]], Wicked Pictures / Vidéo Marc Dorcel)
*''Satyr'' (1997, [[Wicked Pictures]])
*''Dangerous Tides'' ([[1998 in film|1998]], Wicked Pictures)
*''Flashpoint'' (1998, Wicked Pictures)
*''Hell On Heels'' ([[1999 in film|1999]], Wicked Pictures)
*''Virtual Sex with Jenna Jameson'' (1999, Digital Playground FX)
*''Dream Quest'' ([[2000 in film|2000]], Wicked Pictures)
*''Briana Loves Jenna'' ([[2001 in film|2001]], Vivid / [[Club Jenna]])
*''I Dream of Jenna'' ([[2002 in film|2002]], Vivid / Club Jenna)
*''Bella Loves Jenna'' ([[2004 in film|2004]], Vivid / Club Jenna)
*''The Masseuse'' (2004, Vivid / Club Jenna)
*''Krystal Method'' (2004, Vivid / Club Jenna)
*''[[The New Devil in Miss Jones]]'' ([[2005 in film|2005]], Vivid)
*''Janine Loves Jenna'' ([[2006 in film|2006]], Vivid / Club Jenna)
*''Jenna Depraved'' (2006, Vivid / Club Jenna)
:[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|20px]] '''Semi-protected''' due to heavy [[vandalism]]. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 22:52, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
===Mainstream Work===
*''[[Private Parts]]'' (1997)
*''[[Ali G|Ali G, Aiii]]'' (2000)
*''[[Family Guy]]'' (2001) (Episode: "[[Brian Does Hollywood]]")
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' (as [[Candy Suxxx]]) (2002)
*''[[Porn 'n Chicken#Movie rights|Porn 'n Chicken]]'' (2002)
*[[Eminem]] video "[[Without Me]]" (2002)
*''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]'' (as Daisy) (2003)
*''[[NWD 3 Freewheel Burning, New World Disorder Three]]'' ([[2003 in film|2003]])
*''[[Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain]]'' (2005)
*''[[What Love Is]]'' (2006)
*''[[Sin-Jin Smyth]]'' (2006)
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===Television===
Request '''semi-protection'''; see history [[User:KarlBunker|KarlBunker]] 21:54, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
*''[[Wild On!]]'' (1997, [[E!]]) guest hosted
:{{RFPP|s}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 21:55, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
*''[[Nash Bridges]]'' (2000, [[CBS]])<ref name=Spark>[http://www.spark-online.com/may00/media/nick_adams.html "Casualties of the Sexual Revolution"], by Nick Adams, ''Spark'', May 2000</ref>
*''[[Mister Sterling]]'' (2003, [[NBC]])
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==Awards==
'''Semi-protection''', vandalized 12+ times today by numerous IP's. [[User:Accurizer|Accurizer]] 21:02, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
*'''1995''' [[Hot D'Or]] Best New American Starlet<ref name=NYTBookReview/>
:{{RFPP|s}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 21:56, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
*'''1996''' [[AVN Best New Starlet Award]]
*'''1996''' [[AVN Awards|AVN Award]] for Best Actress (Video) - ''Wicked One''
*'''1996''' AVN Award for Couples Sex Scene (Film) - ''Blue Movie'' (with [[T.T. Boy]])
*'''1996''' [[The X-Rated Critics Organization|XRCO]] Starlet of the Year
*'''1997''' AVN Award for Couples Sex Scene (Film) - ''Jenna Loves Rocco'' (with [[Rocco Siffredi]])
*'''1997''' AVN Award for Couples Sex Scene (Video) - ''Conquest'' (with [[Vince Vouyer]])
*'''1998''' AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene (Film) - ''Satyr'' (with [[Missy (porn star)|Missy]])
*'''1998''' Hot D'Or for Best American Actress - ''Sexe de Feu, Coeur de Glace'' <ref>[http://hotdor.org/hot-dor-1998-winners.htm "Hot d'Or 1998 Winners"] Hot D'Or official site</ref>
*'''1999''' Hot D'Or for Best American Movie - ''Flashpoint'' <ref>[http://hotdor.org/hot-dor-1999-winners.htm "Hot d'Or 1999 Winners"] Hot D'Or official site</ref>
*'''2003''' AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene (Video) - ''I Dream of Jenna'' (with [[Autumn (porn star)|Autumn]] and [[Nikita Denise]])
*'''2003''' [[G-Phoria|G-Phoria Award]] for Best Female Voice Performance - ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''
*'''2004''' XRCO Award for Best Girl/Girl scene - ''My Plaything 2'' (with [[Carmen Luvana]])
*'''2005''' AVN Award for Best Actress (Film) - ''The Masseuse''
*'''2005''' AVN Award for Couples Sex Scene (Film) - ''The Masseuse'' (with [[Jay Grdina|Justin Sterling]])
*'''2005''' AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene (Film) - ''The Masseuse'' (with [[Savanna Samson]])
*'''2005''' XRCO Hall of Fame
*'''2005''' XRCO Mainstream's Adult Media Favorite Award - ''How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale''
*'''2006''' [[AVN Hall of Fame]]
*'''2006''' AVN Award for Best Supporting Actress (Film) - ''The Devil in Miss Jones''
*'''2006''' AVN Award for Best All-Girl Sex Scene (Film) - ''The Devil in Miss Jones'' (with Savanna Samson)
*'''2006''' AVN Award for Best Themed Scene (Film) - ''Fun in Room 422'' (Directed by Chris Collins)
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== References ==
{{Commons|Jenna_Jameson|Jenna Jameson}}
{{wikiquote}}
<div class="references-small"><references /></div>
<!-- Dead note "4": [http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/books/08/27/jenna.jameson/ CNN - Jenna: I chose the right profession] -->
<!-- Dead note "5": [http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2005/0704/124.html Forbes - Jenna Jameson: The porn player] -->
Request '''semi-protection''' due to heavy vandalism today. [[User:Clayoquot|Kla'quot]] 18:07, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
==External links==
:{{RFPP|s}} --<font color="002bb8">[[User:Majorly|Majorly]]</font> 18:14, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
* [http://www.clubjenna.com Club Jenna] Official website of her main business
* [http://www.clubthrust.com Club Thrust] Affiliated gay-oriented website
* [http://www.babescabaret.com/ Babes Cabaret] Official site of her Arizona strip club
* {{MySpace|id=jennajameson|name=Jenna Jameson}}
* [http://justjennajameson.com JustJennaJameson.com] Official fanclub
* {{nndb name | id=782/000025707 | name=Jenna Jameson}}
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Request '''semi-protection''', due to continous vandalism by IP users and [[user:Jefferson9235]], who better should be blocked. Does nothing but unexplained blanking. --[[User:SooperJoo|SooperJoo]] 17:23, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
|NAME=Jameson, Jenna
:{{RFPP|d}}. Report the one or two vandals to [[WP:AIV]]. --<font color="002bb8">[[User:Majorly|Majorly]]</font> 17:39, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
|ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Jennifer Marie Massoli (name at birth)
|SHORT DESCRIPTION=American [[pornographic actress]]
|DATE OF BIRTH=April 9, 1974
|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Las Vegas, Nevada]], [[United States]]
|DATE OF DEATH=
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[[Category:1974 births|Jameson, Jenna]]
'''Semi-protection''' - anon IPs attempting to edit war in this article. --[[User:Strothra|Strothra]] 19:44, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[[Category:American adult models|Jameson, Jenna]]
:{{RFPP|nea}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 21:58, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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[[bg:Джена Джеймисън]]
'''Semi-protection''' Article has over a week's worth of edit warring by the same anon editor with a rotating IP. --[[User:Strothra|Strothra]] 19:57, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[[de:Jenna Jameson]]
:{{RFPP|ap}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 21:59, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[[es:Jenna Jameson]]
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===={{La|University of Sheffield}}====
[[fr:Jenna Jameson]]
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This page has been protected for long enough. It seems the relentless waves of vandalism have finally ceased and hopefully this page can now continue to grow. [[User:80.47.168.173|80.47.168.173]] 11:49, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[[it:Jenna Jameson]]
:{{RFPP|u}} --<font color="002bb8">[[User:Majorly|Majorly]]</font> 17:43, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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===={{La|Homophobia}}====
[[pl:Jenna Jameson]]
Requesting '''Full Protection''' on this article. Current Medcabal case [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2006-10-24_Homophobia] going on. [[User:Wikizach|<font color="red">Wiki</font>]][[WP:EA|<font color="green">e</font>]]Zach| [[User talk:Wikizach|<font color="#461B7E">talk</font>]] 03:06, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
[[pt:Jenna Jameson]]
[[ru:Дженна Джеймсон]]
:[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|20px]] '''Fully protected''' due to [[Wikipedia:Edit war|revert warring]]. '''[[User:Nishkid64|<span style="background:#009;color:#7FFF00">Nish</span><span style="background:cyan;color:#009">kid</span>]][[User talk:Nishkid64|<span style="background:orange;color:navy blue">64</span>]]''' 03:14, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
[[sr:Џена Џејмсон]]
[[sv:Jenna Jameson]]
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===={{La|Halo (video game series)}}====
Requesting '''Semi-protection''' on both these articles. I would suggest it for Halo:Combat Evolved too, but as per wikipedia policy FAs aren't candidates. Stuff like 'half-life 2 is like ten times better' and 'donaldson is the man', to quote recent additions, are really, really, ''really'' annoying and we have to put up with at least one or two a day. As a contributor to the WP:Halo group, sp would help us while we get these articles assessed and reviewed. EDIT: Oh yeah, as it makes a difference, it appears blocking half these guys would be a waste of time. I've left warnings (like they'd really listen.) [[User:David Fuchs|David Fuchs]] 02:13, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|s}} [[Halo (video game series)]].--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 02:18, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|d}} [[Halo 2]]. Not enough activity to justify protection for this one.--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 02:18, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
===={{La|Vasco Núñez de Balboa}}====
'''Semi-protection''' Poor Balboa has been getting hammered 1 - 3 times per day for an extended period. See article history.[[User:NorCalHistory|NorCalHistory]] 01:50, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|nea}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 02:20, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
===={{La|Bacon}}====
'''Semi-protection''' Article was semi'd for a while; as soon as the semi was listed, the persistent vandalism from anons returned. See article history and talk page. [[User:OscarTheCat3|OscarTheCat3]] 01:38, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|nea}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 02:22, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
===={{la|World Wrestling Entertainment roster}}====
'''Semi-protection''' Lots of unverified edits coming in, or [[kayfabe]] events in professional wrestling causing confusion over certain topics. Vandalism of sorts from IP addresses and newer accounts. ''semper fi'' — [[User talk:Moe Epsilon|<font color="000000">Moe</font>]] 01:25, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
:{{RFPP|s}}--<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong> 02:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
===={{la|Francesco Patrizi}}====
'''Protection''' Unsupported nationalistic edits by [[User:Factanista]]. This user inisist to inpose Nationalistic POV in several Dalmatia related article. --[[User:Giovanni Giove|Giovanni Giove]] 13:56, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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