Clara Morgane

Clara Morgane
Born Clara Morgane
(1981-01-25) 25 January 1981
Marseille, France
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight 54 kg (119 lb)
Website http://www.claramorgane.com
No. of adult films 12 (per IAFD)

Clara Morgane (French pronunciation: [klaʁa mɔʁˈɡan]; born on 25 January 1981) is a former pornographic actress, a French singer, media personality and TV host.

Biography

Clara Morgane was born and raised in Marseille.

She was unusual in that at first, she appeared in a series of films with only one partner, Greg Centauro, who was her boyfriend at the time. Post-Centauro, she performed with other male porn actors, such as Ian Scott in the movie La Cambrioleuse.

She was the anchorwoman of the Journal du hard on the pay-TV channel Canal+, from September 2001 to August 2008. She also writes sex advice columns in a few French magazines for teenagers and adults. In France, she often appears on national TV and provides a kind of socially acceptable, family friendly representation of porn.

Morgane has created two brands of lingerie, "Clara M." and "Shocking Princess". She is also the spokeswoman for the French soft drink Gini.

In 2003, she published her first autobiography, Sex Star.

Singing career

In 2007, she started a singing career. Rudy Lansard produced her first song J'Aime. Her debut album, DéCLARAtions was released 18 June 2007, with a mixture of funk, hip-hop and R'n'B. Clara Morgane wrote the lyrics for all the songs. The first single, J'Aime featuring rapper Lord Kossity, and Sexy Girl have been available online since 26 March 2007.

Titles and awards

She received a Hot d'Or Award for "Best French Starlet" in 2001.[1]

She was elected the top French and eighth sexiest woman in the world by the French edition of the magazine FHM.

She was also the first French woman to be featured on the cover page of the U.S. edition of Penthouse, and she has appeared on more than 40 magazine covers including VSD, FHM, Private, Playboy, Newlook and Maxim.

Discography

Album

Singles

Music videos

Publications

Companies

Further reading

Notes and references

  1. "Hot d'Or archives presse x, articles sur les Hot d'or". Hot-dor.fr. Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
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