Janine Lindemulder
- Actress
Janine Lindemulder did not begin her film career in *** videos. With
her gorgeous yet teenage girlish looks and incredible body, she had
begun appearing in "mainstream" films in the 1980s, though in typical
"blonde bimbo" roles. Among the few "mainstream" movies to her credit
is Lauderdale (1989), but the films
were received so poorly, however, and her performances were considered
so bland that her mainstream career basically went nowhere. She began
her "***" career in a low-budget soft-*** (although it was made by a
director of hardcore *** films and had several ***-film performers
in the cast) women-in-prison extravaganza called
Caged Fury (1990), which featured
well-known non-*** actor
Erik Estrada. Having made an
impression, Janine's career in the *** industry had begun. She
performed in a few lesser-known films in 1990, performing sexually with
male co-stars exclusively. It was during this very short period in her
*** film career that her son, Tyler, was conceived. Realizing that
his conception was the result of unprotected *** with male co-stars,
Janine officially refused to work with men any longer. She interrupted
her career during her pregnancy, but after the birth of her son she
returned to the *** industry with a bang and a new condition--she
would perform only with women. Her career took off, and she appeared in
many popular *** films, such as the "Where the Boys Aren't" series
and she had one of her most highly regarded (by her fans) roles in
Blondage (1994). She is a
legendary figure in the *** film industry--with hundreds of scenes
performed exclusively with other women, Janine is the literal
poster-girl for girl/girl *** films. There are many fan clubs (male
and female alike) that celebrate her choice to work with other women
and her delightful, upbeat personality. Although she retired from the
*** industry in 2000 in terms of performing (much to the regret of
her legions of fans), she remains as a director/producer, and is one of
the most famous and recognizable figures in the history of ***, right
up there with Ron Jeremy,
Peter North, and her "disciple",
Jenna Jameson. The few scenes she filmed
with male co-stars early in her *** career are widely sought after
and extremely difficult to come by.