Monique Alexander

Actress

Birthday May 26, 1982

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Vallejo, California, United States

Age 41 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 5in

#32082 Most Popular

2001

She started performing in adult films in 2001 beginning with a girl-girl scene.

In addition to a catalog of solely girl-girl hardcore work, she appeared in a handful of softcore erotic films produced by HBO and Cinemax such as Hotel Erotica, The Sex Spa, Sex House, and Voyeur: Inside Out.

2002

She was a Trophy Girl at the 2002 AVN Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.

Alexander appeared in a mainstream film entitled Spider's Web with Stephen Baldwin and Kari Wuhrer in 2002.

Alexander made a cameo appearance in the Season 3 finale of the HBO series Entourage.

2004

Alexander was a contract girl for Vivid Entertainment from 2004 to 2009.

2005

After years of appearing only in girl-girl scenes, she began appearing in boy-girl scenes in 2005, including an interactive DVD and a feature role with Rocco Siffredi in Vivid's Lexie and Monique Love Rocco.

2007

In 2007, she became a sports reporter on National Lampoon Comedy Radio's The Phil Show.

Alexander discussed what being a Vivid Girl meant to her as well as her preference for hands-on sex education, with the segment airing on November 10, 2007.

2008

On February 15, 2008, she and Ron Jeremy represented the industry in a debate at Yale University against pornography opponents Craig Gross (founder of the XXX Church) and Donnie Pauling, a former porn producer, and the debate was aired on ABC's Nightline.

2009

She also appeared in the 2009 action film Crank: High Voltage.

Alexander was invited to the Fox News show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld to discuss a nonpartisan study that found that abstinence-only programs for teens do not work, whereas safe sex education programming was highly successful.

2017

Monique Alexander is an American pornographic actress, nude model, and 2017 AVN Hall of Fame inductee.

Alexander has also been an advocate for free speech and sex education, and has appeared on Fox News and in a debate at Yale University addressing these topics.

In addition to her pornographic work, she has had several cameo appearances in mainstream films and television shows.

Alexander began working in the adult industry as a stripper in Sacramento when she was 18 years old to supplement her daytime earnings as a receptionist.

In 2017, Alexander starred in a public service campaign encouraging parents to discuss sexual health education with their children, noting that children are likely to see pornography at some point in their childhood, and need to be informed that what is portrayed in pornography is an unrealistic representation of sexual behavior.

Alexander describes herself as "truly bisexual".