Nikki Fritz
Nikki Fritz (born April 7, 1964 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American model and actress best known for her appearances in Cinemax TV shows and movies. She has also appeared in Femme Fatales magazine and the website Danni's Hard Drive.
Career
Fritz has appeared in over one hundred feature films and television shows on her resume. She studied acting with "The Hollywood Coach" Howard Fine before getting her big break playing a bikini girl in Columbia Pictures' Spring Break. "The director picked me over hundreds of other girls because he said I made him laugh," she remembers. After this auspicious debut, she never looked back, working for legendary producer Roger Corman in movies like Dinosaur Island. Her most prominent exposure to mainstream audiences was a small role in Doug Liman's movie, Go in 1999.
Fritz owns and runs her own official website. In interviews, she has described herself as an avid Internet surfer, reminiscient of the role she played in the Cinemax TV show Nightcap. She has said, "In one of the episodes I play a girl who finds love through a chat room. Since I'm very much an internet fanatic, I felt at home in this role and it turned out to be one of my better pieces of work."
Throughout it all, she remains proud and fiercely unrepetent about her softcore career. "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," she says. "I can be [...], I can do [...] film, I can be sexy, and still be an intelligent woman who is taken seriously as an actress."
Fritz GeneRally confines her adult film work to softcore and "girl-girl" videos and photoshoots where she enjoys most of her works.
She is married to adult film star Jonathan Morgan.
Notable TV guest appearances
- Beverly Hills Bordello playing "Paige" in episode: "Drawing the Line" 1996
- Beverly Hills Bordello playing "Jocelyn" in episode: "Exchange Program " 1996
- Intimate Sessions playing "Tamara/Stella" in episode: "Tamara" 1998
- Nightcap playing "Trina" in four episodes
- Bedtime Stories playing "Susan" in episode: "Another Woman" 2000
- The Money $hot playing "Cassidy Flint" in six episodes 2001