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'''Stephanie Gregory Clifford''' (born March 17, 1979)<ref name=SmokingGun>{{cite web |url=http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0729093stormy1.html |title= Stormy Relationship |accessdate=October 18, 2009 |date=July 29, 2009 |publisher=[[The Smoking Gun]]}}</ref> professionally known as '''Stormy Daniels''', '''Stormy Waters''' or simply '''Stormy''', is an [[Americans|American]] [[Pornographic film actor|pornographic actress]], [[screenwriter]],<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Steiner |first=Linda |author-link=Linda Steiner |title=A manifesto for a genderless feminist critique |journal=[[Communication, Culture & Critique]] |volume=1 |issue=1 |page=14 |publisher=[[Wiley-Blackwell|Wiley]] |doi=10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00002.x |date=March 2008 |url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00002.x |quote=Stormy Daniels said: "I own my own company. I write my own scripts and make the money... If I’m so exploited, how come it’s the only industry in the world where women make double what the men make?" |ref=harv}}’</ref> and [[Film director|director]]. She is a member of the [[NightMoves Award#NightMoves Hall of Fame|NightMoves]], [[AVN Hall of Fame|AVN]] and [[XRCO Hall of Fame|XRCO]] Halls of Fame.<ref name=nightmov/><ref name=avnhof/><ref name=xrcohof/> In 2009, a recruitment effort led her to consider challenging incumbent [[David Vitter]] for the [[United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2010|2010 Senate election]] in her native [[Louisiana]].<ref name=politics/>
'''Stephanie Gregory Clifford''' (born 17 March 1979)<ref name=SmokingGun>{{cite web |url=http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0729093stormy1.html |title= Stormy Relationship |accessdate=October 18, 2009 |date=July 29, 2009 |publisher=[[The Smoking Gun]]}}</ref> professionally known as '''Stormy Daniels''', '''Stormy Waters''' or simply '''Stormy''', is an [[Americans|American]] [[Pornographic film actor|pornographic actress]], [[screenwriter]],<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Steiner |first=Linda |author-link=Linda Steiner |title=A manifesto for a genderless feminist critique |journal=[[Communication, Culture & Critique]] |volume=1 |issue=1 |page=14 |publisher=[[Wiley-Blackwell|Wiley]] |doi=10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00002.x |date=March 2008 |url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00002.x |quote=Stormy Daniels said: "I own my own company. I write my own scripts and make the money... If I’m so exploited, how come it’s the only industry in the world where women make double what the men make?" |ref=harv}}’</ref> and [[Film director|director]]. She is a member of the [[NightMoves Award#NightMoves Hall of Fame|NightMoves]], [[AVN Hall of Fame|AVN]] and [[XRCO Hall of Fame|XRCO]] Halls of Fame.<ref name=nightmov/><ref name=avnhof/><ref name=xrcohof/> In 2009, a recruitment effort led her to consider challenging incumbent [[David Vitter]] for the [[United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2010|2010 Senate election]] in her native [[Louisiana]].<ref name=politics/>


On February 18, 2018, President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer, [[Michael D. Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]] publicly declared that he used his own funds to pay Daniels (Alias: ''Penny Pennington'') the sum total of $130,000 USD in October 2016, ten days before the [[2016 United States Presidential election|presidential election]], to maintain discretion regarding her romantic affair with Trump in 2006. On March 6, 2018, Daniels officially filed a lawsuit against Trump claiming that the nondisclosure agreement is not binding due to his lack of personal [[signature]].
On 18 February 2018, President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer, [[Michael D. Cohen (lawyer)|Michael Cohen]] publicly declared that he used his own funds to pay Daniels (Alias: ''Penny Pennington'') the sum total of $130,000 USD in October 2016, ten days before the [[2016 United States Presidential election|presidential election]], allegedly to maintain discretion regarding her romantic affair with Trump in 2006. On 6 March 2018, Daniels officially filed a lawsuit against Trump claiming that the nondisclosure agreement is not binding due to his lack of personal [[signature]].


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 17:43, 7 March 2018

Stormy Daniels
Daniels in January 2010
Born
Stephanie Gregory Clifford[1]

(1979-03-17) March 17, 1979 (age 45)[2]
Other namesStormy, Stormy Waters
Political partyRepublican[3]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2003; div. 2005)

Mike Moz
(m. 2007; div. 2009)
Children1
Websitewww.stormydaniels.com

Stephanie Gregory Clifford (born 17 March 1979)[2] professionally known as Stormy Daniels, Stormy Waters or simply Stormy, is an American pornographic actress, screenwriter,[4] and director. She is a member of the NightMoves, AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame.[5][6][7] In 2009, a recruitment effort led her to consider challenging incumbent David Vitter for the 2010 Senate election in her native Louisiana.[8]

On 18 February 2018, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen publicly declared that he used his own funds to pay Daniels (Alias: Penny Pennington) the sum total of $130,000 USD in October 2016, ten days before the presidential election, allegedly to maintain discretion regarding her romantic affair with Trump in 2006. On 6 March 2018, Daniels officially filed a lawsuit against Trump claiming that the nondisclosure agreement is not binding due to his lack of personal signature.

Early life

Daniels was born as Stephanie Gregory Clifford[1] in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Daniels' parents divorced when she was four. She was subsequently raised by her mother. Daniels has said of her childhood that she "came from an average, lower-income household...there [were] days without electricity".[9]

Career

Stormy Daniels in 2007

Daniels began stripping at age 17 at a club in Baton Rouge,[10] then diversified to become a feature entertainer with Continental Theatrical Agency in September 2000.[11] She chose her stage name to reflect her love of Mötley Crüe, whose bassist, Nikki Sixx, named his daughter Storm.[12] Since she is from Louisiana, she chose the last name "Daniels" after seeing a Jack Daniel's advertisement that read "a Southern favorite."[13] While working as a feature she met Devon Michaels, who was doing lesbian scenes in a pair of upcoming movies – one for Wicked Pictures and one for Sin City – and invited Daniels to accompany her.[14] Daniels accompanied Michaels to her Wicked shoot, where she met Brad Armstrong and co-starred with Michaels in her Sin City scene, American Girls Part 2. Afterwards, Armstrong invited Daniels to stay with him[14] where she continued doing lesbian-only scenes.

In July 2002, she was cast as the lead in a feature film for Wicked Pictures called Heat, where she did her first heterosexual scene, and, in September of the same year, she signed an exclusive contract with Wicked.[14] In 2004, she won the Best New Starlet Award from Adult Video News, which was a complete surprise to Daniels, as she was so sure Jesse Jane would win she made a $500 bet with another porn starlet.[15] She has directed for Wicked since 2004.[16]

Daniels was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame on January 18, 2014[6] and was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame on April 16, 2014.[7] Her directorial work that year earned fourteen AVN Award nominations including a nomination for Best Safe Sex Scene for her performance with Brendon Miller in François Clousot’s First Crush.[6]

Appearances

Daniels appeared in an episode of Real Sex where she is seen participating in 2001 Miss Nude Great Plains Contest.[17] In early 2007 she appeared in Dirt on the FX Network, where she played a stripper who helps to set up a basketball player played by Rick Fox.[18] Later in 2007 Daniels appeared in Maroon 5's music video for their song "Wake Up Call" as a pole dancer. She appears in the film The 40-Year-Old Virgin when the main character (Steve Carell) watches her in the video Space Nuts: Episode 69—Unholy Union and then tries dreaming about her.

Politics

A group of fans attempted to recruit Daniels to run against Republican Senator David Vitter in Louisiana in 2010.[8] The recruitment process was centered around the website DraftStormy.com.[19] On May 21, 2009, she formed an exploratory committee.[20] Daniels was unaffiliated with any party until April 2010 when she declared herself as a Republican.[3] She made several listening tours around Louisiana to focus on the economy, as well as women in business and child protection[21] and stated that if elected, she would likely retire from the adult industry.[22] In August, 2009, her campaign manager's car was blown up, although no one was in the car at that time.[23] She announced on April 15, 2010, that she would not be running for Senate, saying she could not afford a run for the Senate seat and stating that the media never took her candidacy seriously.[24]

Personal life

Daniels has a daughter (born in January 2011) with her former boyfriend Glendon Crain.[25]

Alleged Affair with Donald Trump

The Wall Street Journal reported on January 12, 2018 that Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 in hush money back in October 2016, shortly before the presidential election, to deny having had an affair with Trump in 2006.[26][27] The Wall Street Journal elaborated that the payment was done via a private company established in Delaware by Cohen that month to a representative of Daniels.[28] At the time, Clifford was reportedly in talks to share her account with Good Morning America and Slate.[29] Cohen has denied the existence of an affair on behalf of Trump; he also produced a letter allegedly signed by Daniels denying the affair and the payment of hush money.[30] On February 13, 2018, Cohen told The New York Times that he had personally paid $130,000 to Daniels, but said it was for matters unrelated to Trump's campaign, and that he was not reimbursed for the payment.[31]

The Daily Beast was also in talks with Daniels "after three sources—including fellow porn star Alana Evans—told The Daily Beast that Daniels and Trump were involved. Daniels ultimately backed out on November 3, just five days before the 2016 election."[30][32]

On January 16, 2018, CNN reported that Fox News reporter Diana Falzone had written an article about Daniels and Trump in October 2016 that Fox News never published. It included Daniels' then-manager Gina Rodriguez alleging on-the-record about a sexual relationship between them. CNN also reported that "Falzone had even seen emails about a settlement" between Daniels and Trump.[33] The next day, In Touch Weekly published excerpts of a 2011 interview of Daniels alleging a 2006 extramarital affair with Trump. The magazine describes her account as being supported by a polygraph and corroborated with both her friend and her ex-husband.[34] Cohen claimed that this interview was untrue and already published in October 24, 2011, in Life & Style magazine. However, The Daily Beast described the interviews as "hardly identical", noting that Daniels had declined to comment to Life & Style, while the In Touch Weekly interview had direct quotes from Daniels.[35]

Later that week, Mother Jones reported that in 2009, as Daniels was considering running to become the Senator for Louisiana, she had identified Trump as a potential campaign donor to a political consultant, and also described details of a sexual relationship with Trump. That consultant discussed Daniels' revelations to another consultant in emails Mother Jones obtained and published.[36]

A statement with Daniels' purported signature surfaced on Tuesday, January 30, 2018, denying the affair.[37] However, later that day in an interview with Jimmy Kimmel she claimed no knowledge of the denial statement with her purported signature.[38]

On February 13, 2018 Cohen publicly acknowledged paying Daniels $130,000 and said the payment was facilitated with his own funds. He also said he was not reimbursed by The Trump Organization or the 2016 Trump presidential campaign. In response, Daniels' attorneys notified Cohen that by disclosing the payment he was in breach of the agreement, meaning that she is no longer bound by the agreement.[39]

On March 6, 2018, Daniels filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump, claiming that the nondisclosure agreement is not binding.[40][41][42][43]

Awards

List of accolades received
by Stormy Daniels
Total number of wins
Totals 28
References
As a Performer
Year Ceremony Award Work
2004 AVN Award Best New Starlet[44][45]
Adam Film World Guide Award Contract Babe of the Year[46] Wicked Pictures
NightMoves Award Best Actress (Editor's Choice)[5]
2006 AVN Award Best Supporting Actress—Video[47] Camp Cuddly Pines Powertool Massacre
Adam Film World Guide Award Crossover Female Performer of the Year[48]
XRCO Award Mainstream Adult Media Favorite[45][49][50]
F.A.M.E. Award Favorite Breasts[51]
NightMoves Award Best Actress (Fan's Choice)[5]
Triple Play Award (Dancing/Performing/Directing)[5]
2007 AVN Award Contract Star of the Year[45][52] Wicked Pictures
F.A.M.E. Award Favorite Breasts[53]
NightMoves Award Best Feature Dancer (Fan's Choice)[5]
2008 AVN Award Crossover Star of the Year[54][55]
XBIZ Award
XRCO Award Mainstream Adult Media Favorite[56]
Adam Film World Guide Award Actress of the Year[57]
2009 XBIZ Award ASACP Service Recognition Award[55]
F.A.M.E. Award Favorite Breasts[58]
Free Speech Coalition Positive Image Award[59]
As a Director
Year Ceremony Award
2005 NightMoves Award Best New Director (Editor's Choice)[45][60]
2008 XRCO Award Best Director – Features (tied with Brad Armstrong)[56]
F.A.M.E. Award Favorite Director[61]
NightMoves Award Best Director (Fan's Choice)[5]
2009 Best Director (Editor's Choice)[5]
2012 Best Director – Non-Parody (Editor's Choice)[5]
2016 XBIZ Award Director of the Year – Feature Release[62]
Hall of Fame
Year Ceremony Award
2007 NightMoves Award Hall of Fame[5]
2014 AVN Award Hall of Fame[6]
XRCO Award Hall of Fame[7]

See also

References

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