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Midori (actress)

American pornographic actress (born 1968)


Summary

American pornographic actress (born 1968)

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nameMidori
imageMidori db.jpg
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captionMichele "Midori" Watley in 2006
birth_nameMichele Evette Watley
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birth_placeDurham, North Carolina, U.S.
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nationalityAmerican
citizenshipUnited States
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years_active1989–present
known_forFirst African-American woman to win an AVN Award
relativesJody Watley (sister)
website

Michele Evette Watley (born July 19, 1968), known professionally as Midori, is an American singer, dancer, model, actress and former pornographic actress. She was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2009 and the Urban X Hall of Fame in 2023. She was the first African-American woman to win an AVN award, when she was named "Best Supporting Actress" in 2001. Watley was also named one of the top 10 "hottest black porn stars" of all time by Complex and The Independent named her "the queen of the black hardcore market".

Early life

Michele Watley was born in Durham, North Carolina. Watley has a sister, Jody Watley, and a brother. When Watley was a toddler, her family relocated to Kansas City, Missouri, followed by Chicago, Illinois. Her grandfather and father were ministers. Her parents divorced when she was twelve, and Watley and her sister Jody moved to California. Watley called her childhood "sheltered" and that her parents were "strict". When she was in junior high school, she said she was "mortified" seeing girls kissing their boyfriends. Eventually, Watley turned into what she called "a wild child".

As a teenager, Watley started dancing, performing hip hop, ballet and jazz styles. She studied theater in college and performed in plays. As a young adult, she lived in England for nine months and in 1986, she attended dance school in France. Watley was also a hair model, as well as a backup singer and dancer. As Michele Watley, she acted in commercials and modeled in Elle. She did not pursue modeling full-time, as she was "not tall enough to be a super model".

Career

Whatley appeared briefly in the iconic bathing scene in the 1988 movie Coming to America. After the movie was released she changed her stage name to Midori. She worked as an exotic dancer for four years and in 1995 she started performing in hardcore pornography. Her first scene was with Jake Steed. After that scene, she did not perform in films another year. Watley's rationale for entering the adult film industry was to increase the representation of women of color in the industry, which has historically been white.

In the 1990s, Watley began directing pornographic films and started backup singing, including for Kid Rock in 1999. She became a spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition. She was co-featured, as Michele, in the 1997 stripper documentary The Unveiling, alongside Dixie Evans and Eldad Sahar. Variety described Watley as "a petite African-American single mom who does an athletic pole-climbing act". The Los Angeles Times described Watley as being "loaded with personality, and you hope that she fulfills her dream of moving into mainstream entertainment as a singer or actress".

In 1997, she recorded a duet with Oran "Juice" Jones at Tommy Boy Records and performed on tour with Puff Daddy and Lil' Kim. The next year, Spike Lee offered Watley a role in He Got Game - as a prostitute - a role she declined because she did not want to play a sex worker. Watley was featured in the British documentary Glamour Girlz on Channel 4, which documents Black women in the adult film industry. Watley was featured in the show alongside Charmaine Sinclair, who had relocated to Los Angeles from London to further her career, and porn legend Ron Jeremy. In the series, Watley helps Sinclair expand her career into the adult film industry. Watley also discusses her desire to move into music, and is seen meeting by phone with Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew to discuss prospects.

In 1999, she had one track entitled 5-10-15-20, which she wrote on the Porn to Rock compilation, which was released on Tommy Boy Records. The single features Oran "Juice" Jones. In an interview with the National Post, Watley said that she was pursuing a career in hip hop by using her fame as a porn star. Then National Post music critic Finbarr O'Reilly called Watley's single on the compilation "one of the better tracks". To support the compilation, Watley toured with fellow porn performers Madison Stone, Johnny Toxic, and Nina Whett, including performing at South by Southwest. That same year, Kid Rock produced the track F.M.A. for the Deep Porn compilation with Midori on vocals. The New York Daily News described the single as "moaning unprintable pillow talk over a backdrop of distorted guitars and hip-hop drums". She also appeared on the cover of the Bad Meets Evil's single "Nuttin' to Do". Watley has a second track, "Zap", produced by Wide. Watley credits Madonna and Lil' Kim as opening the door for sex positive performers, and sex workers, to perform music in mainstream entertainment.

Watley appeared on the cover of Andrew Dice Clay's album Face Down, Ass Up in 2000. She also released her first album, the dance LP Midori (AKA) Michele Watley. She starred in the Polish porn Big Sister and toured Poland. Watley appeared as singer and MC on rapper Warrior's single "Who's Hustlin' Who" in 2003. Watley was described as "decent but uninteresting" on the single by Rap Reviews. Around this time, she also began exploring a comeback. During her exploration of potential roles, Watley expressed issues with being offered primarily roles for older women in porn, including as MILFs.

Personal life

In a 1997 interview with Black Video Illustrated, Watley said she was straight; however, in the 1998, documentary The Unveiling, Watley identified as bisexual. She is monogamous. In 1999, Watley was in a relationship with Kid Rock. The relationship ended after three months, with both Rock and Watley citing Rock's busy schedule as the reason for the break up. Watley discovered she was pregnant after her relationship with Rock ended, and she decided not to have the baby.

Watley is divorced from a man she describes as a "knucklehead". She has a daughter.

Watley does not like watching pornography. It took considerable time for her family to accept that she was an adult film entertainer. She took her mother with her to an adult film award ceremony in an attempt to convince her mother that the adult film industry "also holds formal events where people dress up in black ties and fancy dresses".

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyResultCategoryFilm
1998AVN AwardBest New Starletrowspan=3
NightMoves AwardBest Actress (Editor's Choice)
1999AVN AwardFemale Performer of the Year
2001Best Supporting Actress - VideoAmerican Booty
rowspan=2Best Couples Sex Scene - Video (with Dillon Day)West Side
XRCO AwardActress (Single Performance)
2009AVN Awardrowspan=2Hall of Famerowspan= 2
2023Urban X AwardHall of Fame

Discography

Albums

  • Midori (AKA) Michele Watley (2000)
  • Miss Judged (2001)

Singles

  • "Who's Hustlin' Who", Warrior featuring Midori (2003)

Album appearances

  • 2002: Perfect Weapon, Warrior, "Who's Hustlin' Who" feat. Midori
  • 2000: Deep Porn, Various Artists, "F.M.A." - Kid Rock featuring Midori, "Zap" - Wide featuring Midori
  • 1999: Porn to Rock, Various Artists, "5,10,15,20" - Midori featuring Oran "Juice" Jones
  • 1997: Player's Call, Oran "Juice" Jones, "Let's Stay Together" (featuring Midori)

Cover girl

  • "Nuttin' To Do," Bad Meets Evil (1999)
  • Face Down, Ass Up - Andrew Dice Clay (2000)

[[Music video]] appearances

  • 2001: "My Projects," Coo Coo Cal (guest appearance)

References

References

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  9. "She sings, too". The National Post.
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  13. (March 27, 1997). "'The Unveiling': Sure-Fire Subject Has Its Charms". Los Angeles Times.
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  15. (June 29, 1998). "The Unveiling".
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  17. (July 22, 2016). "[INTERVIEW] Jody Watley: Pop's Fashionista Godmother". EBONY.
  18. "Puff Daddy leads diverse evening". Lansing State Journal.
  19. (December 5, 1998). "Bachelor bliss in drumlin country". The Irish Times.
  20. (November 28, 1998). "Glamour Girlz". The Guardian.
  21. (March 25, 1999). "Savor the sweet sounds of smut". [[The Daily Titan]].
  22. (August 18, 2000). "Wyclef Jean Raps With The Rock On Second Solo Album". MTV News.
  23. (August 13, 2000). "RUDE, CRUDE AND PROUD OF IT Why a new crop of rock stars is sleazing it up". New York Daily News.
  24. (20 July 2000). "Released This Week". Green Bay Press-Gazette.
  25. [https://allhiphop.com/2000/08/01/hip-hop-meets-porn/ Hip-Hop Meets Porn! By Mike Winslow] 2000-08-01, [[AllHipHop]]
  26. William Werde. (July 1999). "Porn in the USA".
  27. "Warrior :: The Perfect Weapon".
  28. Daycart, Renee. (October 2000). "Fellatio Angler Story". SPIN.
  29. Jenkins, Sacha. (October 1999). "Pimpin' Ain't Easy". SPIN.
  30. Wallace, David Foster. (2007). "[[Consider the Lobster]]". Back Bay Books.
  31. "Past Winner History". NightMoves.
  32. (January 9, 1999). "Choices". AVN Publications, Inc..
  33. Steve Nelson. (January 9, 2001). "The AVN Awards Show a Night to Remember". Adult Industry News.
  34. "2001 AVN Awards Nominations List".
  35. (March 19, 2001). "XRCO Award Nominations".
  36. David Sullivan. (January 11, 2009). "2009 AVN Award-Winners Announced".
  37. "Urban X Awards Announces 2023 Hall of Fame Inductees AVN".
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