NİNA MERCEDEZ

Nina Mercedez
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Nina Mercedez at the 2013 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo
Born November 10, 1979 (age 37)
Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Other names Mercedez
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight 125 lb (57 kg; 8.9 st)
Spouse(s) Raymond Balboa

Early life[edit]
Mercedez was born in Corpus Christi, Texas.[1] Her grandmother is Italian and her father is Mexican of Aztec descent.[5]

Mercedez began modeling for companies such as Walmart and Target when she was fifteen years old.[6] She later worked as a fitness model in magazines, such as Muscular Development,[2] prior to her adult entertainment career.[5]

Adult entertainment career[edit]
Mercedez began feature danc adult sleeping porn ing when she was nineteen years old.[6] She initially used the mononym Mercedez, which she chose in reference to her mother’s hometown of Mercedes, Texas.[2] She later added “Nina” to her stage name in order to better advertise herself on the internet, since online searches for “Mercedez” often yielded results for porn star Mercedes Ashley or the Mercedes-Benz company instead of her.[2]

Mercedez entered the adult film industry after contacting Steven Hirsch and signing a contract with Vivid Entertainment, a company she remained exclusively contracted to for four years.[2] She did however, take a transexual porn videos month-long hiatus from the company in September 2005 after her contract was unexpectedly terminated and later renewed.[7] Her first scene was with Mario Rossi in the film So I Married a Porn Star from director Paul Thomas.[6] She was among the Vivid contract performers who contributed to the book How to Have a XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide, which was released on July 20, 2004.[8][9] She left Vivid in January 2006 and became a free agent.[10]

Mainstream media appearances[edit]
In October 2003, Mercedez mad free vintage porn videos free vintage porn videos e a cameo appearance in an episode of the FOX television series Skin.[11] In August 2006, Mercedez debuted as a relationship and sex advice columnist with a column titled “Ask Nina” for Girls of Lowrider magazine.[12]

Other ventures[edit]

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