Traci Lords Movies
Actress
Nora Louise Kuzmas' stage name was adapted from "Tracy Lord," the high-toned character played by
Katharine Hepburn in
The Philadelphia Story (1940). Any resemblance between
Traci Lords and
Hepburn begins and ends here. A onetime Penthouse "Pet," Lords told the producers that she was 18 when she was starred in her first X-rated film in 1983; in truth, she would not reach adulthood for another three years. By that point, Lords had already appeared in nearly 80 hard-breathing movie vehicles -- which, when her underage status became public knowledge, were immediately rendered illegal and removed post-haste from virtually every video rental shelf in the country. Since this tempest-in-a-teapot scandal,
Traci Lords has emerged as a competent adult leading lady in theatrical films like
John Waters'
Cry Baby (1990) and
Serial Mom (1994), television series like Melrose Place and Bandit, and the
Stephen King TV miniseries
The Tommyknockers (1993). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi