- Born
- Birth nameHeather Keisha Hunter
- Nickname
- Double H
- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- One of the most popular black stars in porn, Heather Hunter began her adult-film career on her 18th birthday, shooting Heather Hunter on Fire (1988) in 1988. Born and raised in New York City, she shot a few adult films there before journeying to Los Angeles. A former dancer on the TV show Soul Train (1971), she was at one time under contract to Vivid Video and became one of that company's select crop of "Vivid Video Girls". She has made small appearances in several "mainstream" films, and has at times dated comedian Bill Maher and actor Charlie Sheen.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpouseRex Salas(? - 199?) (divorced)
- long curly hair
- Had a relationship with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
- Dated comedian Bill Maher.
- Adult film star and stripper.
- Was for a time a dancer at the famous Latin Quarter nightclub in New York City before she got into porn.
- Was a dancer on "Soul Train" from 1990 to 1992. She joined the show in the midst of her adult film career. She was asked to leave the show when the show's sponsors found about her adult films.
- I want to have a chance to change and evolve, and not be pigeon-holed as an adult star and that's it.
- I just knew what I wanted to do and made it happen. That's just how I am.
- [on her career after porn] When you come from the adult film business people feel like that's all you. But I made it happen. I got into music and signed a deal with Island Records, and then I signed [with] Tommy Boy Records after that. I've worked with Scott Storch, DJ Premier, Wyclef Jean and all my friends that were supporting what I was doing and helping me change my life. I wrote a novel and I opened an art gallery in Brooklyn. I had a show on Playboy TV with Sir Mix A Lot. And I ended up getting my own show on BET called "The Peep Show". I have two online magazines. You have a lot of adult stars that can't get into magazines like "Smooth" and "Maxim". I'm creating [publications] to showcase them in a very classy way.
- [on her early porn career] When I started in the business, I was being billed as being black and Italian. I had to hurry up and nip that in the bud and let people know I was proud to be African-American. And then there were the titles of the movies. My manager and I didn't really want to do any stereotypical titles like "Chocolate Swirl". The porn companies did not give contracts to black girls back then. And I just felt, "Well, why can't the African-Americans do that?" And when I got signed to Vivid in 1990, I became the first black female to be under contract.
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