Kitty Fox (1942-2006)

Alias:
Alice Janette Hergett

Birthplace:
Mount Carmel, Illinois, USA

Born:
February 26, 1942

Died:
September 21, 2006

Kitty Fox was born on February 26, 1942, in Mount Carmel, Illinois. She went to school there and graduated from high school in 1960. After attending college she met her husband in 1964. They were married for 40 years. She had one daughter and two granddaughters. Kitty and her family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1978 and she worked as a beautician until 1983, at which time she became a topless showgirl in a show on the Las Vegas Strip. In 1989 she appeared in a nude photo layout in a men's magazine. She was asked if she would be interested in being in a porno movie the following year and she jumped at the chance, and debuted in "Nympho Heaven". She loved having sex in the movies so much that she quickly decided to be a porno actress for as long as men would desire to have her. Kitty and her husband have been "swingers" for 39 years and she figured that she must have had sex with more than 15,000 men during that time. She is a publisher of "Over 50" Magazine and appears in the magazine in every issue. She also makes about 20 movies a year and has starred in more than 300 adult films. Kitty Fox was one of the most famous mature adult film stars of all time. She died on September 21, 2006, in Las Vegas, from complications from a stroke.

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