Jessica Rizzo

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Jessica Rizzo
Born
Eugenia Valentini

(1965-04-21) April 21, 1965 (age 56)
NationalityItalian
OccupationPornographic actress, stage actress, entrepreneur
Years active1989-2003
Notable work
Giochi bestiali in famiglia, Il nulla, Caligula
Spouse(s)Marco Toto (1989-?)[1]

Jessica Rizzo is an Italian pornographic actress, stage actress, and entrepreneur.

Life and career[]

Rizzo began her career as a singer, often performing with her husband Marco Toto on guitar.[2][3]

In 1989, the couple starred in the pornographic film Giochi bestiali in famiglia. They had already starred in some amateur pornography with their faces covered by masks. The 1989 film created a stir in their hometown, drawing the attention of Italian press and launching Rizzo's career.[4]

Rizzo went on to appear in numerous pornographic films, including films with Gerard Damiano.[2]

She founded the company Jessica Rizzo Communications, which produces amateur videos. She works as both a director and performer for her company.[3] She also has her own line of lingerie and perfume.[3]

Rizzo also works as a stage actress, having made her theatrical debut in 1995 in Dario D'Ambrosi Il nulla.[5] In 2003, she was directed by Arnolfo Petri in Albert Camus' Caligula.[6]

In 2011, Rizzo and Toto were involved in a case of tax evasion for allegedly evading approximately 16 million Euros.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.jessicarizzo.com/jessica.html
  2. ^ a b Andrea Di Quarto, Michele Giordano (1997). "Moana e le altre. Vent'anni di cinema porno in Italia". Gremese Editore.
  3. ^ a b c Fabio Giovannini, Antonio Tentori (2004). "Porn'Italia". Nuovi Equilibri.
  4. ^ Luminati, Luigi (April 5, 1991). "Un paese in coda per i pornosposi". La Stampa.
  5. ^ "Teatro: Va in scena il porno". La Repubblica. February 21, 1995. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  6. ^ Panorama, Edizioni 1925-1928. Mondadori. 2003.
  7. ^ "Evasione fiscale e soldi all'estero indagata la pornostar Jessica Rizzo". La Repubblica. June 23, 2011.

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