Zara is a Dutch girl who went to the States to do modeling in 1990. There she got a lot of offers for doing porno movies, and decided to try it. She became an instant succes and made quite a lot of movies before she returned to Europe. There she continued to make movies until she announced in the spring of 1994 she would not do hard-core movies anymore.
Deidre Holland
Gorgeous Deidre is a Dutch girl who was living in Australia in 1989 when John T. Bone went there to shoot several porno movies with local talent. Deidre, together with Aussies Kim McKay, Alice Springs and Kelly Blue starred in those movies, and all 4 girls decided to follow John back to the States to pursue a career in adult movies. Deidre had met leading man John Dough during the shooting Down Under, and back in America they decided to marry (although they have since seperated again in 1994). In the US Deidre continued working and has amassed an impressive body of work in her career up till now.
Silver Forrest
Silver first came to the attention of porn hounds in the movie Buttman's European Vacation, where she played (?) a girlfriend of Zara Whites. After making that movie (plus a scene which remained unreleased until the director, John Stagliano, used it in Butt Freaks) she went to the US where she did several more movies. Unfortunately she seems to have decided porno wasn't really for her, since she returned to Europe and hasn't made any additional movies.
Veronica Dol
Veronica seems to have decided to make a few movies while she was on vacation in the US in 1988/89. She soon returned to Europe after making only a handful of movies, although she did return in the Rotterdam scene of Buttman's European Vacation.
Tanya de Vries
Tanya and her SO Marc de Bruin also seemed to have decided to try there hand at porn during the extended vacation they had in the US in 1989. This fact, plus the fact that Tanya and Marc only worked with each other on camera means that she only made a small number of movies before returning home.
Helen Duval
Helen started in 1992 in Europe with Sascha Alexander Productions. Realizing a girl can have a fairly short career as an actress in this business she is branching out into producing since late 1994. All of her new movies will be released in Europe under her Helen Duval Productions label (and by Blue Coyote in the US).
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