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Old December 9th, 2018, 06:07 PM   #8
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I agree that Europeans are much more relaxed regarding adult films, the French in particular.


My understanding is that the Alpha France films are considered ‘Art films ‘ and part of French culture which probably goes some way to understanding why Brigitte Lahaie embraces her work during the golden age of porn and has a radio show giving sex and relationship advice.


According to IMDB, Julia Perrin performed under no less then 14 different names during her relatively short career: Isabelle Forestier, Marie Lou, Virginie Marie-Lou, Marie-Loup, Mary-Loup, Maryline, Marylène. Bianca Moor, Aude Moore, Bianca Moore, Julia Browning, Julia Perrein and Julia Perrier.


I wonder if the use of different names was an attempt to hide her identity during the three years that she worked from 1979 to 1982 appearing in around 20 films, along with magazine shoots for Mayfair, Fiesta, Extra International and Playmen? She was born in 1961 so was only 21 when she ‘retired’and one of the last mentions of her on the internet is that she won Miss Europe Nude in 1981, representing Andorra.


My hypothesis is that the evidence points to a girl who worked for a very short time with the intention of making her money and then getting out completely.



During her very short career, she did her best to avoid recognition in the future by working under 14 different names (which is a lot over 3 years). Little did she know that the all-seeing, all-knowing internet would be invented.
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