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| Birthdate | April 6, 1966 |
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| Birth location | Richmond, California, U.S. |
| Birth name | Sandra Lee Schwab |
| Measurements | 37-26-34 |
| Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
| Weight | 127 lb (58 kg) |
| Eye colour | Blue |
| Hair colour | Blonde |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Alias(es) | Tyffany Million, Tiffany Melon, Tiffany Mellon, Tiffany Melons, Tiffany Millon, Tiffany Millions, Sandra Margot, Sandra Margot Giani, Sandra Scott |
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Tiffany Million (born Sandra Lee Schwab on April 6, 1966), also known as Tyffany Million, is a former professional wrestler and American pornographic actress who appeared in both heterosexual and lesbian films. She retired from the adult industry in 1994 and, according to her website, refuses to answer questions about her former career.[1] However according to IAFD (Internet Adult Film Database) she retired from the adult industry in 1997.[2] As Sandra Scott, she is the subject of the 2007 reality show, Wife, Mom, Bounty Hunter, airing on WE: Women's Entertainment.
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Career
Professional wrestling
In the late-1980s, she became a member of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (G.L.O.W.) organization and adopted the wrestling name of "Tiffany Mellon." She and Roxy Astor were a tag team known as the "Park Avenue Knockouts."[3] She left G.L.O.W. in 1989, claiming that the G.L.O.W. management harassed her and a fellow wrestler because they were suspected of being lesbians.
Adult films
In 1992, she entered the porn industry, making her first appearance in the film Twister. Before retiring in 1994, she appeared in about 100 X-rated films (including one called B.L.O.W. (Beautiful Ladies of Wrestling)). She also started a production company, Immaculate Video Conceptions, and directed several porn movies such as XXX Files: Lust in Space and I Touch Myself.[4] She does acknowledge that she has experimented extensively with bisexuality in her personal life, and for a time in the mid-1990s was involved in a relationship with porn actress Jill Kelly.[5]
Later career
According to her website, she retired from the adult industry in 1994 and is now a happily married mother of two children. She is a self-described libertarian and individualist feminist.[6][7]
Today she goes by the name Sandra Margot-Escott or Sandra Scott[3] and is a bounty hunter and private investigator for Skye-Lane Investigations. In 2007 she testified against a striptease club in San Bernardino which allegedly featured prostitution; she had worked undercover as a dancer there.[8] She is featured on the reality TV show, Wife, Mom, Bounty Hunter, which premiered on the WE Channel on April 20, 2007.[3][9]
Personal life
She graduated from the Catholic Carondelet High School in Concord, California in 1984. In 1985, she became a nude dancer named "Sandra Dee" at the O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. While not considered conventionally beautiful, she had an effervescent personality and became popular with the club's high-tipping customers.
Awards
- 1994 AVN Best Group Scene - Film for New Wave Hookers 3[10]
- 1994 XRCO Best Actress (Single Performance) for Sex[11]
References
- ^ Sandra Scott WIFE MOM BOUNTY HUNTER
- ^ tiffany million - porn star and director - dvd and videos and more - filmography - iafd.com - internet adult film database
- ^ a b c Life after G.L.O.W.
- ^ tyffany million - porn director - dvd and videos and more - filmography - iafd.com - internet adult film database
- ^ Thomas J Stanton (2006-04-27). "Ex-Starlet Tyffany Million Becomes Bounty Hunter". AVN. http://www.avn.com/index.cfm?objectID=70F9F731-B1EE-818D-931BEAF17B36C7C6&articleID=EDA4B43B-1372-4B41-C4E71E1E5FBAD84D. Retrieved on 2007-09-09.
- ^ Bill Winter (2008). "Tyffany Million - Friend of Liberty". Advocates for Self-Government. http://www.theadvocates.org/celebrities/tyffany-million.html. Retrieved on 2008-06-16.
- ^ Brenda Loew, Exclusive EIDOS Interview with Porn Star Tyffany Million.
- ^ This strip club makes the city see red. The Los Angeles Times, February 26, 2007
- ^ Sandrascott MySpace page, accessed March 12, 2007
- ^ "Past AVN Award Winners". http://www.avnawards.com/index.php?content=pastwinners. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
- ^ "XRCO past winners". http://www.bwdl.net/XRCO-2/oldies.html. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
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