Jessica Drake
Jessica Drake (born Angel Ryan; October 14, 1974) is an American actress, director, producer, and sex educator specializing in the adult film industry.[1][2] Raised in Texas, she initially worked as a stripper in El Paso before transitioning to adult films in 1999, eventually appearing in over 280 productions and earning recognition for her performances.[3][4] Drake has won multiple AVN Awards, including Best Tease Performance in 2001 for Shayla's Web and Best Oral Sex Scene in 2005, and has been nominated for Best Actress on several occasions.[2][5] Beyond performing, she has directed and produced content, including the educational series jessica drake's Guide to Wicked Sex, which addresses topics like senior intimacy and has received AVN accolades for niche production.[6] In October 2016, Drake publicly alleged that Donald Trump grabbed and kissed her without consent at a 2006 charity golf tournament and offered her $10,000 to meet privately, claims which Trump denied through his representatives as politically motivated fabrications.[7][8][9] No legal proceedings ensued from her account, which emerged amid multiple similar accusations during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[10][11]Early Life
Childhood and Upbringing
Jessica Drake was born Angela Patrice Heaslet on October 14, 1974, in Dallas, Texas.[12] She grew up in Texas, where she spent her early years before pursuing higher education.[1] Public details about her family background or specific childhood experiences are scarce, as Drake has not extensively discussed this period in interviews or public statements.[2] Prior to entering the entertainment industry, she attended the University of Texas at El Paso, majoring in psychology, which marked the transition from her upbringing to early adulthood.[1]Entry into Entertainment
Jessica Drake initially entered the entertainment industry as an exotic dancer at a strip club in El Paso, Texas, where performances by visiting adult film performers inspired her to consider a career in pornography.[3] Observing these performers, she concluded she could outperform them, prompting her to explore opportunities beyond dancing.[3] Encouraged by discussions with friends already working in adult films, Drake transitioned to on-screen performances, debuting in the industry with her first feature in 1999 at age 25.[12] This entry aligned with her prior modeling and television appearances on channels like Playboy TV, which provided initial exposure in adult-oriented media.[13] Shortly thereafter, she signed a two-year exclusive contract with Sin City studios, marking her formal commitment to professional adult filmmaking.[14]Professional Career
Adult Film Performances and Directing
Jessica Drake debuted in the adult film industry in 1999, appearing in her first production that year and earning a nomination for Best New Starlet at the 2000 AVN Awards.[12] Throughout the 2000s, she built a prolific performing career, starring in hundreds of scenes primarily with Wicked Pictures, where she specialized in feature-length narratives blending hardcore sex with scripted drama.[15] Her breakthrough role came in Fluff and Fold (2004), a laundromat-set romantic comedy, for which she won the 2005 AVN Award for Best Actress—Video and the 2005 XRCO Award for Best Actress, highlighting her ability to deliver emotionally nuanced performances amid explicit content.[16] Additional accolades included multiple AVN nominations for Best Actress in films such as One Man's Obsession (2006) and An Inconvenient Mistress (2018), as well as XRCO and XBIZ honors for on-screen chemistry and safe-sex scenes.[5] By 2010, her contributions to performing earned her induction into the AVN Hall of Fame, recognizing sustained excellence over a decade.[15] Drake's performing oeuvre encompassed over 550 documented scenes across genres from gonzo compilations to couples-oriented features, often emphasizing consent and technique in Wicked's output.[15] She received further AVN recognition for Best Safe Sex Scene in 2014, reflecting industry emphasis on performer health protocols during shoots.[17] Her work frequently co-starred industry figures like Brad Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on award-nominated pairings, and extended to trans-inclusive scenes nominated at the 2019 AVN Awards.[5] Transitioning to directing around 2009, Drake helmed feature 3 Days in June for Wicked Pictures, a narrative-driven production integrating her performing experience into behind-the-scenes creative control.[18] She specialized in the instructional series Jessica Drake's Guide to Wicked Sex, launching titles such as Anal (2011), Foreplay (undated but post-2010), Kama Sutra, and Senior Sex (2019), which combined explicit demonstrations with educational narration on techniques, lubrication, and partner communication.[12] These films, distributed by Wicked, totaled at least a dozen directed projects by the mid-2010s, prioritizing practical sex advice over pure fantasy, and garnered niche awards like the 2016 AVN for Best Non-Sex Performance in her Best in Sex TV appearance tied to the series.[15] Her directing output bridged entertainment and pedagogy, influencing Wicked's shift toward sex-positive content amid evolving industry standards for performer agency.[19]Sex Education and Advocacy
Jessica Drake is a certified sex educator, having completed training with the San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) organization and maintaining membership in the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT).[20] In 2017, she received XBIZ's Sexpert of the Year award, recognizing her contributions to sexual education within the adult industry.[20] Drake has produced the "Guide to Wicked Sex" educational DVD series through Wicked Pictures, featuring demonstrations and discussions on various aspects of human sexuality, including positions from the Kama Sutra, G-spot stimulation and female ejaculation, plus-size intimacy, and solo sex techniques.[21] [22] [23] In collaboration with senior sex educator Joan Price, she released "Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex" on August 7, 2019, addressing sexual pleasure and health for individuals in their sixties, seventies, and beyond through practical tips and demonstrations.[24] [25] Her advocacy extends to public speaking and workshops emphasizing consent, porn literacy, and realistic sexual expectations. Since 2011, Drake has delivered seminars at universities, including a 2016 presentation at UCLA on modern sex education that received positive reception from attendees.[26] [27] In June 2019, she co-presented a seminar at the AASECT annual conference on sex education and the perspectives of sex workers.[28] More recently, she has led workshops on managing porn-influenced expectations, such as a March 2023 event at Pleasure Chest LA and virtual sessions on consent-based education.[29] [30] Drake participates in ongoing initiatives like the Pleasure Tour, which in 2025 included mini-workshops and Q&A sessions across U.S. locations focused on sexual health, wellness, pleasure, and connection for adults seeking to enhance intimate lives.[31] [32] Her efforts promote broader awareness of sexual health, ethical industry representation, and inclusion across age groups and body types, often countering misconceptions from mainstream pornography.[33] [34]Charity and Industry Contributions
Drake has led annual fundraising efforts for AIDS Walk Los Angeles through Team Wicked, a group affiliated with her longtime studio Wicked Pictures. In 2016, the team raised $21,755 for AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA Health), supporting HIV/AIDS research, treatment, and prevention.[35] By 2019, cumulative donations from these walks exceeded $115,000, with continued participation in 2020 yielding over $12,000 in a single year despite pandemic challenges.[36][37] These efforts emphasize performer-led philanthropy within the adult industry, focusing on community health initiatives. In industry contributions, Drake has advocated for performer health and safety standards, spearheading Wicked Pictures' participation in the Adult Production Health & Safety Services (APHS) program administered by the Free Speech Coalition (FSC). This initiative mandates regular STI testing for performers and producers to mitigate transmission risks on sets.[38] She has served as an FSC spokeswoman, participating in lobbying efforts such as the organization's Celebrate Free Speech Days to engage California legislators on regulatory issues affecting the sector.[39] Her public positions include supporting self-regulated testing over mandatory barriers like condoms, citing personal experience and industry data on efficacy.[40] These activities reflect broader efforts to professionalize working conditions amid external pressures from public health mandates and permit fees.[41]Awards and Achievements
Major Industry Honors
Jessica Drake was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2010, recognizing her significant contributions to the adult film industry.[2] She received further honors with induction into the XRCO Hall of Fame in 2011.[42] Among her competitive awards, Drake won the AVN Award for Best Actress in a Video in 2005 for her performance in Fluff and Fold.[43] That same year, she earned the XRCO Award for Best Actress for the same film. In 2009, she secured the XRCO Award for Single Performance, Actress, for her role in Fallen.[5] Drake also won the XRCO Mainstream Adult Media Favorite award in 2016, highlighting her crossover appeal in sex education and advocacy.[44]| Year | Award | Issuing Body | Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Best Tease Performance | AVN | Shayla's Web |
| 2005 | Best Actress, Video | AVN | Fluff and Fold |
| 2005 | Best Actress | XRCO | Fluff and Fold |
| 2009 | Single Performance, Actress | XRCO | Fallen |
| 2010 | Hall of Fame | AVN | - |
| 2011 | Hall of Fame | XRCO | - |
| 2016 | Mainstream Adult Media Favorite | XRCO | - |