Seka (born Dorothiea Ivonniea Hundley,[1]) is a retired American pornographic actress who was known in the 1980s as the Platinum Princess of Porn.[3] In 2013, she released an autobiography about her life and career, titled Inside Seka.[4]
Early life
Seka was born in 1954 in Radford, Virginia.[1] She recalled having "a plain, normal childhood" with two siblings, a brother and sister.[5] Her family later moved to Hopewell, Virginia, where, nicknamed "Dottie", she won a beauty pageant at Hopewell High School.[4] She was later crowned Miss Southside Virginia.[1]
She married Francis "Frank" Patton on April 21, 1972, a week after her 18th birthday. She worked for Reynolds Metals Company, maker of Reynolds Wrap household aluminum. She later became a clerk at an adult bookstore, where she began dating the owner.[2]
Career
Beginnings: 1970s–1990s
After briefly operating a chain of seven adult bookstores in Virginia, Seka sold her interest in the business and moved to Las Vegas, where she did her first erotic modeling for a magazine.[1] She later moved to Los Angeles, where she appeared in her first pornographic film.[1][2] She told an interviewer in 2006:
I liked porn, but I didn’t like how women were treated. Women had no makeup and their feet were dirty and they had pimples on their butt and their hair was nasty and the producers didn’t care what the women looked like as long as there was a cum shot.[1]
Seka used the stage name "Linda Grasser" early in her career.[6] She eventually adopted the name "Seka" after a female blackjack dealer she knew in Las Vegas.[7] By the mid-1980s, she was writing and directing adult films, as well as starring in them.[2]
She stopped performing in pornography in 1992 because of what she saw as the adult film industry's poor response to the AIDS epidemic, including an unwillingness to require condom use or routine HIV screening.[1][2][7] She would go on to model for Club magazine and release videos through the website AEBN,[1] as well as performing striptease on tour.[2]
In 2005, she moved from Chicago to Kansas City, operating her fan club through her
own website. In February 2007 she announced her first hardcore scene in nearly 15 years, distributed via online pay-per-view.[9]
PopMatters describes Seka as "one of the adult industry's most recognizable superstars".[6] She was known as the adult film world's "Platinum Princess"[3][2] whom the magazine High Society called the "Marilyn Monroe of porn".[2] Pornographic film actor Jamie Gillis, who performed with her numerous times, said "Seka was porn, but a little above it—sort of a white trash queen in a way".[2][11] Director Brian DePalma stated Seka had genuine acting talent.[12]
In the DVD commentary for the film Boogie Nights (1997), director Paul Thomas Anderson stated that she was the main inspiration for his character of Amber Waves due to her involvement in a documentary about pornographic film actor John Holmes.[13]
Personal life
Seka was married to Frank Patton from 1972, to no later than 1977. She dated comedian Sam Kinison in the mid-1980s, crediting him for arranging her appearance on Saturday Night Live.[2]
^ abLevine, Barry; El-Faizy, Monique (2019). All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator. New York: Hachette Books. ISBN978-0-316-49267-6. A third star from that time, who was known as 'Seka,' called 'the Platinum Princess of Porn' [...][page needed]
^Anderson, Paul Thomas (2007). "Director's commentary". Boogie Nights (DVD video). Los Angeles: New Line Home Entertainment. ISBN978-0-7806-5761-8.[time needed]
^"The XRCO Hall of Fame," Adam Film World Guide 1992 Directory of Adult Films, pp. 284–85