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'''Amarna Miller''' (Madrid, October 29, 1990) is a Spanish writer, presenter, content creator, activist, and former pornographic actress. She defines herself as a digital content creator and strategic creative and remains very focused on her role as an activist, giving talks and writing articles and guides for the rights of sex workers.  Her stage name combines an eastern region of the Nile River called Amarna and the writer Henry Miller.
'''Amarna Miller''' (Madrid, October 29, 1990) is a Spanish writer, presenter, content creator, [[activist]], and former pornographic actress. She defines herself as a digital content creator and strategic creative and remains very focused on her role as an [[activist]], giving talks and writing articles and guides for the rights of sex workers.  Her stage name combines an eastern region of the Nile River called Amarna and the writer Henry Miller.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 07:06, 30 April 2025

This article is about a retired Porn Star and Bondage Model

Amarna Miller Biography Information Physical Description Professional Data
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Amarna Millerin 2017
Birthdate: Oct 29, 1900 (age 124)
Birthplace: Madrid, Spain
Nationality: Spanish
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Education: European University of Madrid
Occupation: Director, producer, writer
Height: 5' 4" (1.63m)
Weight: 112 lbs (51 kg)
Hair color Red
Eye color: Blue
Active as Model: 2010-2017
# Films: 390 per IAFD

Website: www.amarnamiller.com

Amarna Miller (Madrid, October 29, 1990) is a Spanish writer, presenter, content creator, activist, and former pornographic actress. She defines herself as a digital content creator and strategic creative and remains very focused on her role as an activist, giving talks and writing articles and guides for the rights of sex workers. Her stage name combines an eastern region of the Nile River called Amarna and the writer Henry Miller.

Biography

She made her debut in adult-oriented films at the age of 19, in a film she directed and produced herself. For 5 years, she worked with her own production company, Omnia-X.

On a personal level, she shows great interest in antiques, photography, and traveling around the world. On one of her trips, during her stay in the Philippines in September 2017, she suffered a serious traffic accident that kept her inactive for a while.

She openly declares herself bisexual, identifies with polyamory, and among her tendencies is BDSM. She does not profess any religion and is a convinced atheist. Ideologically, she supports the political party Podemos (specifically, the sector represented by Íñigo Errejón) and shows her admiration for the former Uruguayan president José Mujica.

She uses her YouTube channel to convey ideas about environmental sustainability and breaking stigmas. On this channel, she recounts experiences such as living a month in her van (where she finally chose to reside), not producing garbage or not consuming animal products.

Since March 2018, he has had a Patreon page, a crowdfunding site that allows her to subsidize her videos and activities and rewards her followers with exclusive benefits.

At the beginning of 2017, she voluntarily stopped filming pornography because it no longer challenges her, and she wants to live new experiences. She is aware of the difficulty of this new path due to the stigma she suffers for having dedicated herself to sex work; in her own words, "The worst thing about porn has nothing to do with porn but with how society understands sex and the constant stigma you have to face."

Career

Beginnings

At the age of 19, she created the production company Omnia-X, with which she began taking photographs and later videos. A year later, the Abby Winters company contacted her to film her first scenes in a professional setting in Amsterdam. In 2013, she closed Omnia-X, finished her studies, and began filming in the United States.

Current ethical and feminist pornography

She has filmed over 400 adult film scenes, working with production companies such as Private, Dorcel, Bang Bros, Erika Lust, Blacked, and Sex Art, as well as shooting erotic, artistic, and self-produced films with Four Chambered Heart.

She declares herself a feminist and a defender of the LGBTQ+ movement, which has led her to be the subject of controversy for holding points of view that are difficult to understand for some sectors of society.

In May 2016, she gave a talk with Podemos MPs Beatriz Gimeno and Clara Serra entitled “Sex, Porn and Feminism,” in which she declared that porn could not be used as a sexual educator but rather as a reflection of all kinds of sexual fantasies of men and women. Certain feminist circles did not well receive the presence of a porn actress at this talk.

She repeated her talk with Clara Serra in 2017, this time accompanied by porn actor Aday Traun, at the Carlos III University of Madrid under the title “Pornography and Diversity.” On this occasion, she took the opportunity to criticize some stereotypes of the pornography industry.

In a third presentation with Clara Serra (“ Torremolinos Antimachista”) and Eduardo Sierra, she called on men to join the feminist struggle and confront their peers' sexist behavior.

Despite being a supporter of feminist pornography, she acknowledges that she works in "an industry made by and for men" and that "if she only shot feminist porn, she wouldn't pay even half the bill."

Another concept that she often uses is that of ethical pornography, based on respect for actors and actresses: salary, contracts, working conditions, etc. At the Primera Persona festival in 2015, she explained that these rights are far from being fulfilled; only the United States has mechanisms to control and complain about these situations. She continues to delve deeper into this topic with two talks in 2017, the first in the Sala Sentidos in Colombia and the second in Ames (La Coruña), at a conference on Equality and Prevention of Gender Violence.

Publications

In 2015, she published her first book, "Manual de psiconáutica," with the publishing house Lapsus Calami, whose professionalism and editing procedures she and other authors have publicly questioned.

It has a prologue by Nacho Vigalondo and an epilogue by Luna Miguel and intertwines poetry and photography. She defines it as "my labyrinth, my nooks and crannies, my innermost self."

She has also written the prologue for the book "@Alicia_hot" by Alejandro Ruiz Morillas, published by Esdrújula Ediciones, the back cover review for the book Post coño by Gaby Bess, published by El Gaviero Ediciones (both in 2015) and the prologue for the book X by Risto Mejide, published by Espasa in 2016.

In 2018, she published in digital format "The Responsible Guide to Talking about Sex Work in the Media," containing interviews with Valérie May, Shirley McLaren, and Natalia Ferrari. This guide aims to shed light on the information we receive in the media about sex work, which, for its author, is information that too often reproduces stereotypical ideas favoring the discrimination of oppressed groups.

Controversies

She was the spokesperson and protagonist of the controversial spot promoting the 2016 Barcelona Erotic Fair. The advertisement, called Patria and awarded the Silver Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival, criticizes the Spanish double standards and ends with the phrase, "We live in a disgustingly hypocritical country, but some of us do not give up."

The use of Christian symbolism has also been controversial in short films such as Nico Bertrand's Lacrimarum or Vex Ashley's The Immaculate Heart. On the cover of Mongolia magazine in March 2016, she posed emulating the Virgin Mary.

In a YouTube interview, she said that "there are days when you have to record a porn scene and maybe you don't feel like it, but you do it because it's your job." Her detractors used this phrase to accuse her of defending non-consensual sexual relations. She has always been against sexual abuse and has conducted interviews with victims of this crime.

Other works

In 2017, he starred in her first mainstream film called Contigo no, bicho directed by Álvaro Alonso and Miguel Ángel Jiménez, which was presented at the Malaga Film Festival . Previously, he had made cameos in Cine basura: La película and El sulfate anatómico .

In September 2017, the Ateneo de Madrid presented the exhibition Art of Somoza by the artist Iván MIEDHO. Amarna Miller participated as a main model and collaborated with the first dancer of the National Ballet of Spain, Inmaculada Salomón, and the writer José Carlos Somoza.

In March 2018, the portrait of Amarna Miller, Poder Alba, made by the artist Iván MIEDHO, is one of the works selected as the main protagonist in the exhibition Waiting for the Spring.

Media

He has appeared in, among others, the following television programs: Al rincón de pensar ( Antena 3 ), Deluxe ( Telecinco ), Late motiv, La resistencia ( Movistar+ ), The Zoo ( LATV ), and Muy Buenos días ( RCN ).

She works as a presenter on Diario Vice on #0 of Movistar+, where she interviewed the Spanish artist Abel Azcona and the musical group Las Odio.

She has been interviewed on the radio programs Carne Cruda (Radio Independiente), The Digital Era ( Onda Cero ), On Radio 3... ( Radio 3 ), and A Vivir que son dos días ( Cadena SER ).

She has been featured on the cover of Interviú twice (2014 and 2016) and Primera Línea twice (2014 and 2017). In addition to appearing on other covers (for example, Gaztezulo, Mongolia, Doze Magazine, or Soho ), she has been featured in newspapers such as 20 Minutes or El Mundo.

He has also written her own articles for El País de las Tentaciones and has a column in the Catalan newspaper Ara. 52 In digital media, she has given interviews for Jot Down , La caja de música or FurorTV . She has given talks on sex work with Antonio Escohotado and Jorge Drexler and the Hetaira Collective and participated in the program En clave tuerka ( La Tuerka ) with Clara Serra, Juan Carlos Monedero, Beatriz Gimeno, and Rosa Cobo.

Awards and nominations

  • TEA Award for Best Actress (2017)
  • Ninfa Award for the best personal website (2015 and 2016)
  • Ninfa Award for Best Spanish Porn Actress (2014)
  • Nominated for AVN Awards for Foreign Female Performer of the Year (2016 and 2017)
  • Nominated for the TEA Awards for the best TS scene of the year (2016)
  • Nominated for the DDF Awards for BDSM sex goddess (2015)
  • Nominated for the Ninfa Award for best new Spanish porn

actress (2013)

Sources

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