Crissy Moran (b. 1975)

Birthplace:
Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Born:
December 22, 1975

Crissy Moran is a former adult actress who was born on December 22, 1975 in Jacksonville, Florida. She's of Hawaiian descent. Moran briefly worked at a local Hooters restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida, but eventually quit because she found the work environment degrading. Crissy went on to work at a retail store, The County Clerk of Courts, and the Supervisor of Elections Office prior to pursuing a career in the adult entertainment industry. Moran launched her career in the adult entertainment industry by posting bikini photos of herself on the Internet in the fall of 1999; this led to modeling work in Miami, Florida and Los Angeles, California for Playboy and Hustler. Crissy then established her own successful on-line adult website. She moved to California and began performing in explicit hardcore movies in 2001. Moran appeared in over 40 adult features and was making 15,000 dollars a month at the height of her career prior to becoming a Christian and announcing her retirement from the sex industry in October, 2006.  Crissy resides in Los Angeles, California; she's now a member of the staff for the non-profit outreach and support group Treasures Ministries as well as works on the advisory board for Beauty From Ashes Ministry, a non-profit organization that focuses its attention on men and women in the adult entertainment industry.

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