Bridgette Monet
Dana Kunath
1959 Huntington Beach, California
38 D
5 ft 10" (1.78 m)
117lb (53 kg)
Brunette
Caucasian
Sarah Hampshire, Dana Cannon, Diana Diamond, Kathleen Cameron, Bridgette Money, Bridget Monet, Natalie, Lorna, Joy, Liza, and Shelly
Bridgette Monet (born June 28, 1959) is an American pornographic actress who was active in the porn industry from 1980 until the late 1980s. She began her adult career as a nude model, then made several Swedish Erotica short films in 1980 and 1981. Her first starring role in a feature film was in 1982's I Like To Watch, in which she performed both boy/girl and girl/girl scenes. Of her lesbian scene with fellow busty performer Lisa De Leeuw a Screw Magazine reviewer wrote, "If Bridgette Monet and Lisa De Leeuw don't attract every boob man in America, this isn't the breast culture it's blown up to be."
Monet also starred in one the first adult 'all-girl' features, Girls that Love Girls (1984) which also featured Little Oral Annie, Bunny Bleu, Stacey Donovan and De Leeuw.
Ms. Bridgette Monet was one of the most popular pornstars of that time: Plain and simple, Bridgette was one of the best looking women in the business at that time. She was tall and thin, with lust-inducing legs and full, natural breasts. Bridgette Monet's ripe mouth and devastating brown eyes were a smoldering testament to her absolute physical allure. As far as Bridgette Monet's actual acting skills -- well, let's just say that she was better than Amber Lynn and leave it at that. When the cameras rolled, she never really started to truly burn until the action started heating up. And then it became Nuclear!
Bridgette usually worked with real-life boyfriend David Cannon, and her hottest sexual escapades occur whenever the two were matched up. Without a doubt, Bridgette Monet was one of the loveliest, classiest ladies of that time. She worked in the porn biz on an on-again, off-again basis throughout the 80's, finally retiring after 1989's 'Shame On Shanna.'
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