Raffaëla Anderson (born 8 January 1976 in Montfermeil, France) is a French former adult film performer. She is now a non-fiction writer and occasionally acts in mainstream productions.
La Petite Morte, the 2003 documentary film by Emmanuelle Schick Garcia about the French pornography business, includes interviews with Anderson, who relates being sexually molested as a child by an uncle. She said in an interview with Thierry Ardisson that she is g...
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Raffaëla Anderson (born 8 January 1976 in Montfermeil, France) is a French former adult film performer. She is now a non-fiction writer and occasionally acts in mainstream productions.
La Petite Morte, the 2003 documentary film by Emmanuelle Schick Garcia about the French pornography business, includes interviews with Anderson, who relates being sexually molested as a child by an uncle. She said in an interview with Thierry Ardisson that she is gay and happily in love and married with a woman.
She studied secretary and then responded to an advertisement in a newspaper. She entered the French pornography business in 1995 when she was 19 and left it six years later. While still in adult films, she was raped by two men who recognized her as a porn actress. In the documentary, she explains how the prosecutor and judge in her case dismissed the rape with the attitude, “You’re an actress in pornographic films, so you can’t complain.”
Anderson played “Manu” in the controversial 2000 film,...
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