Sharon Mitchell

About Sharon Mitchell

Who is it?: Actress, Director, Producer
Birth Day: January 18, 1956
Birth Place:  New Jersey, United States
Birth Sign: Aquarius
Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

Sharon Mitchell Net Worth

Sharon Mitchell was born on January 18, 1956 in  New Jersey, United States, is Actress, Director, Producer. Sharon Mitchell was born on January 18, 1956 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and director.
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💰 Net worth: Under Review

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Awards and nominations:

Mitchell is a member of the AVN Awards Hall of Fame and XRCO Hall of Fame (since 1988).

Biography/Timeline

1970

Mitchell was adopted into a single-child family, raised Catholic, and briefly married at age 17 before she was an off-broadway Actress and Dancer who claims to have toured with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Then, in the mid-1970s, she became an adult Actress.

1980

During her 20-year career in adult films, she appeared in over 600 movies, including Barbara Broadcast, and directed 29 movies. During her years in the industry, Mitchell admits to being a heroin addict for 16 of them. Mitchell also contracted herpes, chlamydia, hepatitis, and trichomoniasis. Mitchell worked with Golden Age production companies such as AVC, Caballero Home Video, Essex Video, Gourmet Video Collection, Leisure Time Entertainment, VCA Pictures, VCX, and the Zane Entertainment Group as well as contemporary studios such as Vivid Entertainment. Roughly a quarter of her appearances were non-sex roles, and she also had small roles in mainstream films, such as Night of the Juggler (1980) and Maniac (1980).

1988

Mitchell is a member of the AVN Awards Hall of Fame and XRCO Hall of Fame (since 1988).

1996

In March 1996, after a male stalker who was obsessed with her porn films assaulted, raped, and nearly killed her, Mitchell quit drugs and went back to school.

1998

In 1998, she founded the Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation (AIM), an organization which provided information and STD testing to workers in adult entertainment. As of 2004, they were testing 1,200 adult performers a month. In 2011, a security breach led to over 12,000 adult performers' personal information being released publicly. A privacy breach lawsuit was filed against the institute, and they closed their doors in May 2011. Oversight of the protocol was assumed by the Free Speech Coalition.