Jelena Jensen (b. 1981)

Alias:
Jelena Jansen
Jelena Jenson
Jonina

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Born:
October 7, 1981

Jelena Jensen is an American adult film actress, model, and radio personality.  As a young woman, she attended Chapman University in Orange County, California, graduating Magna Cum Laude in May 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television Production with an Emphasis in Producing. She began her adult entertainment career by working for Jaded Video as their Product Manager and Marketing Manager, while attending college. As a Marketing Manager, she was in charge of setting up and doing spokesmodeling for Jaded Video's booths at various adult conventions, such as the AVN Expo in Vegas and Erotica LA in Los Angeles. Because she was not interested in doing hardcore porn, a friend suggested that she do solo stills. Jensen had her first photo shoot with Scott St. James, which was published in the August 2003 edition of Club magazine. At about that time, she also started doing leg and foot modeling with FMConcepts. Since then, she has worked with many photographers, including Suze Randall, Holly Randall, Ken Marcus and Richard Avery; and with directors such as Andrew Blake and Bunny Luv. She eventually began doing occasional hardcore work, but only on her website and exclusively with her husband Matt Erickson. Jensen has also hosted Playboy TV's “Totally Busted”, and currently hosts the Vivid Radio show “The J Spot”.

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