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Princess Donna Dolore is a San Francisco, California based pornographic actress, director and BDSM educator. Currently she is the director of the websites Public Disgrace, Bound Gang Bangs, and Ultimate Surrender, all three produced by Kink.com. Virtually all of her performances and directorial projects have been within the genre of BDSM pornography. Princess Donna was in Sacramento. She became interested in photography and the politics of sex and gender equality as a teen, and studied both at New York University and its Tisch School of the Arts. While going to school she began working as a stripper, and says she later took her name “Donna” from another stripper she knew. She also started rigging and performing for New York BDSM pornography producer Insex.
Immediately after graduation in 2004 Dolore was hired as webmaster/director at a division of Kink.com, and moved to San Francisco to direct, perform and develop ideas for new websites full-time. She took over directorship of Kink.com’s Wired Pussy, a pornographic website focusing on electrical stimulation of female submissives by female dominants. In addition to directing, she served as the principal dominant on the site, though other female dominants make guest appearances. In 2008 it was reported that she had directed and appeared in about 300 scenes for Wired Pussy. “The Training of O was the first site that combined enough serious BDSM with boy/girl sex to make me curious about trying it.” In 2008, Princess Donna developed a new site, PublicDisgrace.com, which focused on the fetish of public humiliation of female submissives, and also featured male-female intercourse.
As of late 2012 she directed Public Disgrace, Bound Gang Bangs, and Ultimate Surrender. Princess Donna is also a regular “character” on the reality-based queer serial pornographic website The Crash Pad Series. Princess Donna identifies her sexual identity as “queer,” according to a 2008 interview in the Village Voice. She said: “My sexuality lies outside the dominant culture of vanilla heteronormativity. I’m everything but straight. I like girls, I like boys, I like transgender boys and girls.” (Wikipedia)