
Traci Lords
Acting
Traci Lords (born Nora Louise Kuzma; May 7, 1968) is an American actress, singer, and former pornographic actress. She entered the adult film industry using a fake birth certificate to conceal that she was two years under the legal age of 18. Lords starred in adult films and was one of the most sought-after actresses in that industry during her career. When the FBI acted on an anonymous tip that Lords was a minor during her time in the industry, and that pornographers were distributing and selling these illegal images and videotapes, the resulting fallout led to prosecution of those responsible for creating and distributing the tapes. In addition, all but the last of her adult films were banned as child pornography. After leaving the pornography industry two days after turning the legal age of eighteen, Lords enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, where she studied method acting with the intention of becoming a mainstream actress. She made her mainstream screen debut at age nineteen in a leading role in the 1988 remake of the 1957 Roger Corman science fiction film Not of This Earth. Lords followed with the role of Wanda Woodward in John Waters' teen comedy, Cry-Baby (1990). Her other acting credits included the television series MacGyver, Married... with Children, Tales from the Crypt, Roseanne, Melrose Place, Profiler, First Wave, Highlander: The Series, Gilmore Girls, and Will & Grace. She also appeared in films such as Skinner (1993), Virtuosity (1995), Blade (1998), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), and Excision (2012), which earned her a Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as a Fright Meter Award and a CinEuphoria Award. Lords also pursued music in addition to her film career. After her song "Love Never Dies" was featured on the soundtrack to the film Pet Sematary Two (1992), she was signed to Radioactive Records and subsequently released her debut studio album, 1000 Fires (1995) to generally positive reviews. Despite the poor sales of the album, the lead single "Control" had moderate commercial success. It peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and was included on the soundtrack to the film Mortal Kombat (1995), which was eventually certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In 2003, Lords published her autobiography, Traci Lords: Underneath It All, which received positive reviews from critics and debuted at number 31 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
Known For

2000
Gilmore Girls
2000 · tv

1987
Married... with Children
1987 · tv

1992
Melrose Place
1992 · tv

1985
MacGyver
1985 · tv

1998
Will & Grace
1998 · tv

1993
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1993 · tv

1992
Highlander: The Series
1992 · tv

1989
Tales from the Crypt
1989 · tv

1994
Viper
1994 · tv

1996
Profiler
1996 · tv

1998
First Wave
1998 · tv

1987
Wiseguy
1987 · tv

1995
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
1995 · tv

2009
Celebrity Ghost Stories
2009 · tv

1998
Blade
1998 · movie

1990
Super Force
1990 · tv

2007
Head Case
2007 · tv

2012
EastSiders
2012 · tv

2008
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
2008 · movie

1988
Roseanne
1988 · tv

2005
Wanted 2005
2005 · tv

2016
Swedish Dicks
2016 · tv

1990
Cry-Baby
1990 · movie

2007
Andy Barker, P.I.
2007 · tv

2024
Greedy People
2024 · movie

1994
Serial Mom
1994 · movie

1997
Nowhere
1997 · movie

1993
The Tommyknockers
1993 · tv

1996
E! True Hollywood Story
1996 · tv

1995
Virtuosity
1995 · movie