Overview
Born July 23, 1938, in Burbank, California, USA
Died January 10, 2010, in Berkeley, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Name Judith Cathleen Carr
Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Mini-Bio
Juliet was born in Burbank, California on July 23, 1938. After teaching English as a second language for several years in Japan, Mexico, Greece, and Finland, she moved to the United States wanting to radically change her life. She stumbled into the adult film industry at the age of 39. For the next couple of years she went on to make several dozen movies including the renowned Aunt Peg series.
Spouse
? (? – ?) ( divorced)
Trade Mark
Known for her short hair bob and always wears nylons and a garter belt in her films.
Trivia
Became a porn film producer who discovered Nina Hartley.
She didn’t make her first adult film until she was almost 40.
Before entering porn, she lived for several years in Japan, where she taught English. She also taught English in Mexico, Greece, and Finland.
Profiled in the book “Golden Goddesses: 25 Legendary Women of Classic Erotic Cinema, 1968-1985” by Jill C. Nelson.
Liked to swim on a daily basis in order to stay in shape.
Personal Quotes
Let me say here that the number one criterion in my book for working with someone is professionalism. Everyone defines that differently, but people have to have an attitude that this is a business and you give your all and you’re sincere, responsible, and reliable and you believe in what you’re doing. Also, you don’t think of it as pornography, you don’t think of your fellow actors and actresses as whores and bastards. You think of them as creative people who are very sexual and getting that message out there while trying to turn a lot of people on in a very positive way.
It’s very important to think that spontaneity can happen anywhere. Most of the people live in the younger generation have an idea of being spontaneous, like “Hey, we can do it any place that we want.” But there’s a difference. It’s creating a mood, getting into your fantasy, making it something different from your regular life. And that’s what I want to share with people. It turns me on, I believe it and I’m able to project this downright honest love of sexual fantasy and that, hey, you don’t have to be a movie star. You, too, can do it.
Well, this is a business that most people don’t feel comfortable with. It goes against the grain with a lot of people. So, they’re living out a fantasy, or it’s fast money, or it’s something that’s maybe fun for the time being but nothing you want to make a profession of. It attracts a lot of transient people. That doesn’t mean that there is anything wrong with them. But they have other plans and I don’t blame them. You have to have a lot of tenacity to stick in this business because good films come along very rarely. Which means that you’ve got to have some way to pay the rent. You have to get a job that gives you the freedom to be available when a film comes along.