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Erica Boyer Columnist for PornLegends.com

Porn Valley- We are pleased to announce that adult film legend Erica Boyer has joined the Pornlegends.com team as our featured columnist. Erica’s column will appear monthly and cover a myriad of topics. She will also respond to reader’s questions via her column as well. Erica began her adult film career in 1981 appearing in Marilyn Chambers’ classic film “Beyond Be Sade.” Coincidentally, Erica finished her film career in 2000 by appearing in another Chambers’ film titled “Dark Chambers.” During her career Erica has worked with some of the greatest talent ever to grace the adult industry including Bruce Seven, Nina Hartley, Sharon Mitchell, Bianca, and the Mitchell Brothers. Erica is also a member of various adult industry halls of fame.
 

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