About Monique Alexander
- Height: 5 ft. 5 in.
- Weight: 100
- Measurements: 34B - 24" - 34"
- Eyes: Brown Eyes
- From: Vallejo, California
- Born: May 26
- Zodiac Sign: Gemini
Monique became interested in the adult entertainment after she began dancing in a gentleman's club at age 18. This led to photo shoots for men's magazines, followed by roles in soft-core erotic movies. Monique has been all over cable with films on Showtime, HBO, and Cinemax.
She signed an exclusive contract with Vivid Entertainment in late 2004 and began work on her first project for the Vivid feature Lexie and Monique Love Rocco, co-starring the legendary performer Rocco Siffredi.
Monique's first anal scene was in 2007 with Marcos Leon for the title Call Girl Confidential. Monique has received 4 AVN nominations, including Most Valuable Starlet in 2007.
Biography Text © Vivid
Monique Alexander's Awards
Award | Year | |
---|---|---|
Best All-Girl Sex Scene - Film AVN | 2008 | |
Best Group Sex Scene - Film AVN | 2008 | |
Best Couples Sex Scene AVN | 2009 | |
Best All-Girl Couples Sex Scene AVN | 2011 |
Interviews
Interview with Monique Alexander - April 28, 2002
Los Angeles, CA
Q: What CD do you have in your CD player?
Monique Alexander: I have a six disc player... hmm, what do I have in there right now?... Faith Evans, Janet Jackson, Nas?
Q: Ahh, the new Nas?
Monique Alexander: Yeah... and the R Kelly and Jay-Z CD and I have a techno-dance beats CD.
Q: You like hip hop, huh?
Monique Alexander: Yeah.
Q: Cool. So where did you grow up?
Monique Alexander: Sacramento.
Q: Oh, when did you move down here?
Monique Alexander: I don't live down here, I actually still live up north.
Q: You commute?
Monique Alexander: Yeah.
Q: Interesting. How often do you come down?
Monique Alexander: Right now I've been down here for 2 weeks. I usually go home for a week or two. I try to go home for two weeks but it never really happens.
Q: You drive up and down?
Monique Alexander: Yep, I drive.
Q: So how did you get started in the porn industry?
Monique Alexander: I worked at an auto body shop as a receptionist and I was dancing...
Q: In Sacramento?
Monique Alexander: Yeah. I quit the auto body shop the day before my 19th birthday and two weeks later an agent came into my club and said "Hey, I can get you in this magazine...do you wanna try it?" And I was like "I'll try it." I tried it and I liked it and I've been here ever since.
Q: Tell me about the contract with Sin City. What does it entail? How many movies, etc.
Monique Alexander: I signed it in December and it goes until December. I believe I get four feature movies and I have to do so many scenes... something like that.
Q: Could you tell me about this movie you're doing right now?
Monique Alexander: It's called Girl Talk and what it's about is that my rich uncle dies and he leaves me all this money and I buy a nice house and a nice car and then I buy a beauty salon. And I think I call it "Girl Talk".
Jessica Drake
Q: Do you have sex with them while you cut their hair or do you not cut their hair at all?
Monique Alexander: I have sex with my employees.
Q: Ok, not customers. There's no crossover with employees?
Monique Alexander: There's the one girl... yeah, I do have sex with one customer. But I think she's kind of a friend, too. I think it all plays outs.
Q: And did Michael Raven write the script?
Jessica Drake
Q: What's it like working with Michael Raven?
Monique Alexander: He's great. He's an awesome director. It's exciting because y'know, he's Michael Raven. People are gonna be interested anyway because of him. They'll be like, "Oh it's a Michael Raven film." Which is good for me because then people will want to see it. I'm getting kind of lucky. It's exciting. He's a great person. He's a lot of fun to work with.
Q: How is it with your family?
Monique Alexander: My family? Like, do they know?
Q: Yeah.
Monique Alexander: I don't talk to my father, but my mother does know what I'm doing. She doesn't approve of it, but she's behind me in whatever I do.
Q: Does she live in Sacramento?
Monique Alexander: Yeah.
Q: So she doesn't approve, but...
Monique Alexander: She supports me.
Q: That's cool.
Monique Alexander: She doesn't tell me, "Monique don't do this or don't do that." She's like, "Okay, you're grown. You're a big girl. If you're happy then go for it."
Q: And your dad doesn't know... or you don't know your dad?
Monique Alexander: I don't speak to him. I don't think he knows... not to my knowledge.
Q: Would that be weird if he found out?
Monique Alexander: I really don't know... I don't talk to him, so to me it would be nothing. I guess the only way he would find out is maybe seeing it.
Q: Oh yeah, that's kind of weird.
Monique Alexander: Uh, yeah that's kind of...
Q: So you were dancing in Sacramento while working at the body shop?
Monique Alexander: Uh huh.
Q: How'd you get started dancing?
Monique Alexander: Well I always wanted to be a stripper. When I was I would walk around telling people "When I turn eighteen I'm gonna be a stripper!" I thought it would be fun. Then I didn't do it because I was in a relationship and I didn't feel it was right to put the guy I was with through that. So I didn't do that to him. I got out of that relationship and, we had been living together, and I moved out on my own and you can't live off eight dollars an hour with a car payment and trying to live in an apartment. I wanted to dance anyway so it just kinda pushed me a little bit further like here's your opportunity and so I did it, and I miss it. I don't do it right now. I don't feature yet, I'm waiting to get a bigger name. But I can't wait because I absolutely love to dance.
Q: So you like dancing differently than you like doing the movies?
Monique Alexander: It's different. I love to dance. If I could dance every minute of the day every day for the rest of my life I'd be so happy. If you ask anybody, I'm the little "jibblebug". I'm always bobbing my head or dancing or singing. I like it. It's fun.
Q: So how's it different doing that... where the audience is live as opposed to seeing it later on TV.
Monique Alexander: Oh that's so much more fun. Because you get all this attention. I like attention. That's probably why I like being a stripper, because all eyes are on you.
Q: So it's that live energy?
Monique Alexander: Yeah, it's such a high. Like at the adult show this year, in January, it was just such a high having all those people there. And I was like "Nobody's gonna come up to me, they're not gonna know who I am yet, nobody's gonna want me to sign for them" and when I actually had people, I was like ecstatic. I was like "Ohmigod!" I felt so special. It's such a high.
Q: Do you ever get recognized on the street?
Monique Alexander: No, I'm still pretty new though. I'm astonished when I get fan mail. I'm like "Ohmigod, I have a fan!" It's so amazing to me. I'm like "Oh, they like me!" It's very shocking.
Q: Do you have other aspirations outside of this, or is it just dancing and adult movies?
Monique Alexander: Well, I do mainstream stuff too. I'm just happy with what I'm doing, I love what I'm doing. I don't really have any goals. Everybody wants to be famous and wants people to know who they are, but if that doesn't happen I'm not gonna sit and cry about it. I'm just lucky that I even get to do something like this. I'm only nineteen years old and I make more money than some parents.
Q: Is the money a main draw? I know a lot of people who get started dancing because the money is so good.
Monique Alexander: Yeah.
Q: ...and then once they were doing it their lifestyle changed so much that they couldn't go back.
Monique Alexander: Well, I'm not one of those people who did it because I had to or for the money. I did it because I thought it would be fun. And that's why I do this, because it's fun and I like to do it. I don't do it because the money's good, I mean don't get me wrong?the money's great?but even if the money wasn't great I would still do it. It's just fun. I get to have sex with beautiful people and get paid for it.
Q: So is it not business for you? When you get up there with someone to do the scene?
Monique Alexander: No, it's fun. I love it. It's always somebody new. And I get to work with Jessica a lot, which is wonderful. It's great. No it's not really business at all, it's more fun for me.
Q: You just sit around and listen to hip hop huh?
Monique Alexander: Yeah. Did you know Dr Dre isn't gonna put out any more solo albums?
Q: He just did that "dis" track... what he'll only produce now?
Monique Alexander: Yeah, he'll appear on other people's albums, but he's not gonna put out his own albums anymore. Did you know he's like forty-something?
Q: Well, yeah, NWA was ages ago...
Monique Alexander: Yeah, but he's Dr Dre... how old is Snoop?
Q: Snoop is younger than Dre, I think I heard that he's like 38?
Monique Alexander: Ohmigod, that is so weird.
Q: Well, nineteen is pretty much younger than just about everyone, next to you anybody would seem old.
Monique Alexander: Yeah, I guess.
Q: Anything else you want to tell the world, besides just to love you?
Monique Alexander: Thank you for being there, for being my fans, you've made me who I am. Thank you.
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