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Nikki Fritz

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Overview

  • Born
    April 7, 1963 · Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    February 25, 2020 · Los Angeles, California, USA (Cancer)
  • Birth name
    Nikki Goldstein
  • Nicknames
    • The Queen of Softcore
    • The Queen of Cinemax
  • Height
    1.68 m

Biography

    • Raised in Homestead, Florida, Fritz lived in California. She studied acting with the following teachers: Grant Tom Cramer Reilly, Howard Fine, and Michael Arabian. With more than 50 feature films and television shows on her resume, she took the art of eroticism very seriously. This intoxicating beauty got her a role playing a bikini-clad girl in Columbia Pictures' La fièvre du printemps (1983).

      After that film, she parlayed her natural ability to turn heads into a full-fledged acting career. Like so many other Hollywood luminaries, she got her start in Hollywood working with legendary producer Roger Corman in flicks like Dinosaur Island (1994) (of which Corman was an uncredited co-producer). She landed a supporting role in Go (1999), the sophomore project from Doug Liman, the director of Swingers (1996). With her love for computers, she elevated her career to the next level by bringing herself into cyberspace before her untimely death in 2020 from cancer.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Danni/RMS

Family

  • Spouse
      Jonathan Morgan(2016 - February 25, 2020) (her death)

Trademarks

  • Dark brown eyes
  • Toned, yet buxom figure
  • Long, straight brown hair

Trivia

  • A self-proclaimed lover of computers and technology, she created her own website in 1996 and learned things like HTML, JavaScript, Photoshop and Premiere so she could run the site entirely by herself.
  • In 2005 she retired from modeling and acting to focus on other ventures.
  • Was sometimes called "The Queen of Softcore" or "The Queen of Cinemax" due to her numerous appearances in softcore erotic movies and series that aired on Cinemax late at night.
  • Early in her career she worked as a dancer at the topless club "Fritz! That's IT!" in Bellflower, CA. Her professional name of Fritz was inspired by the club.
  • Occasionally worked as a body double in Hollywood films during the '80s, including Représailles (1985).

Quotes

  • [nudity] With all the stipulations out there that you can't do nudity and be a successful actress, I want to prove all of that wrong. I can be naked, I can do erotic films, I can be sexy, and still be an intelligent woman who is taken seriously as an actress.
  • I never considered myself a scream queen. People like Michelle [Bauer] and Linnea [Quigley] own that title. Girls like me, who came in afterwards, have no right to that title.

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