Overview
Born January 18, 1956 in New Jersey, USA
Nicknames Mitchie
Mitch
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Mini Bio
Sharon Mitchell was born on January 18, 1956 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and director.
Spouse
? (1 December 2005 – present)
Jason Dean (? – ?) ( divorced)
Larry Kipp (? – ?) ( divorced)
Buddy Love (? – ?) ( divorced)
Trivia
On 30th March 1996 an attack by an excessive admirer on the exit of a strip club almost killed her.
Is certified in treatment of people with drug dependencies.
In 1998, opened the Adult Industry Medical (AIM) Center.
Sharon Mitchell and Sharon Kane are considered to be the two most prolific actresses in the adult business. Between them, they have appeared in over 1,000 productions.
Co-founded the nonprofit Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation, which has a $1.4 million annual budget and provides testing for sexually transmitted diseases along with drug and psychological counseling for porn actors.
Earned a Ph.D. from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, an unaccredited facility that is not recognized by any University or College.
Sued the County of Los Angeles and the District Attoney’s office there in 1987, claiming false imprisonment, violation of civil rights and undue harrassment after she was arrested and jailed for three days for refusing to meet secretly with the D.A.’s office after she had been excused for a month from a trial at which she’d been supoenaed to testify, so she could recover from some recent surgery.
In a column in High Society magazine, December 1979, she claims that her first adult feature was That Lady from Rio (1976).
Sharon’s original first and middle names were Fatima Maria. She later became Sharon Kelly when she was adopted.
Profiled in the book “Golden Goddesses: 25 Legendary Women of Classic Erotic Cinema, 1968-1985” by Jill C. Nelson.
The Sharon Mitchell alias was suggested to her by director Carter Stevens as a variation of his own alias, Steve Mitchell.
Dated Warren Beatty.
Personal Quotes (3)
We let them [adult film actors] know that HIV is an occupational hazard, not just a risk or a remote possibility. Nobody seems to hear it. Everybody is so into making money.
Nobody knows me as the ex-porn star. I’m a doctor. I wear a doctor’s coat. I run a clinic. I’m very well-respected.
The one thing that I’ve noticed about guys is that they come in very sweet, very open, very tentative and almost tender at times, and then as you see them film after film after film you kind of see that glazed look go over, and it’s the look, it’s the change, and you suddenly realise that you too could be a piece of meat, a hole in the wall or whatever fantasy is inside their head. It’s a degree of the utmost impersonal.