Hyapatia Lee

Film actress

Birthday November 11, 1960

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Haughville, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.63 m

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Vicki Lynch, known professionally as Hyapatia Lee, is an American former adult film actress.

She was one of the best-known actresses of the Golden Age of Porn.

Lee is an AVN and XRCO Hall of Fame inductee.

Lee was born to teenage parents in the Haughville neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana, and claims Irish and Cherokee descent.

She attended the local high school, where she performed in several musicals.

1984

In 1984, Lee appeared in Sweet Young Foxes and Penthouse magazine.

Over time, her husband Bud Lee joined the cast and crew of her films.

1985

Together they created the second-most-expensive pornographic film (at the time), The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985), a version of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.

1988

For SRO Records, Lee recorded the 7-inch single "Telephone Man", released in 1988; and the album Two Sides Of Hyapatia Lee in 1989.

1989

"Rub-a-Dub-Dub" from the album featured on Dr. Demento's 'Funny Five' playlist, airing April 30, 1989.

1993

In 1993, she was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame, and the XRCO Hall of Fame in 1994.

In 1993, Lee co-wrote an autobiography comic book with Jay Allen Sanford, Carnal Comics: Hyapatia Lee, featuring her true life story illustrated by the Vampirella artist Louis Small Jr..

She also took part in and appeared within the Carnal Comics title Triple-X Cinema: A Cartoon History, as well as co-starring with her friend Porsche Lynn in another issue of the adult comic book line.

In 1993, she retired from the industry and separated from Bud the same year.

She has since remarried and had another child.

Lee has referred to herself as a "Blessed Woman" of the Lost River Band of the Cherokees, an unrecognized Cherokee heritage group in Mitchell, Indiana.

1994

In 1994, Lee recorded the album Double Euphoric with her band W4IK.

She toured with the same band, which was based in Los Angeles, and also with another band, based in Indiana, called Vision Quest.

1995

She was also given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Free Speech Coalition in 1995.

1998

In 1998, members of her fan club received a report that she had died due to diabetes.

The report was inaccurate.

Like many adult performers of the era, she retained no rights to her films.

1999

In 1999, one of Lee's tracks from her 1994 release appeared on the music CD Porn to Rock.

2000

In 2000, Lee self-published an autobiography, The Secret Life of Hyapatia Lee.

2010

Double Euphoric was re-released in September 2010, both in physical and digital versions, via outlets such as CD Baby, Amazon, and Apple iTunes.

Lee is an online columnist for High Times.

2016

In 2016, she authored a self-help book, Native Strength – The First Step on the Path to an Indomitable Life, the first in a series.

Lee views Hyapatia as a particular personality that allowed her to perform.

She met and married Bud Lee, with whom she bought land in rural southern Indiana, where she has lived since.

The couple had two children, whom she homeschooled at their Indiana home.