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Tera Patrick, born Linda Ann Hopkins on July 25, 1976, in San Francisco, California, is of mixed heritage. Her mother is Thai, and her father is of English and Dutch descent. When she was just ten years old, her mother left the family, and she was raised primarily by her father, David Hopkins. There is no publicly available information regarding any siblings.
Patrick began her modeling career at a young age. After taking courses at the Barbizon School of Modeling, she moved to Tokyo at 14 to work with a Japanese modeling agency. She spent approximately two years in Japan, where she faced personal struggles, including issues with drugs and alcohol. Upon returning to the United States, she pursued her education. She received her GED and briefly studied nursing at Boise State University, later earning an EMT certification from a vocational program in Idaho.
Patrick entered the adult film industry in 1999. In 2003, she signed an exclusive contract with Vivid Entertainment Group, one of the leading companies in the adult entertainment industry. That same year, she took on the role of masthead publisher for the adult magazine Genesis. Over the course of her career, she appeared in more than 130 adult films, becoming a significant figure in the industry.
In 2006, she starred in the project "Tera Patrick's Fashion Underground," alongside performers Jean Val Jean and Tommy Gunn. Throughout her adult film career, Patrick collaborated with numerous well-known directors and performers. She later filed a lawsuit against Playboy Enterprises, alleging unpaid royalties related to revenue generated from her website, ClubTera.com.
In addition to her work in adult films, Patrick modeled for prominent publications, including Playboy and Penthouse. She officially announced her retirement from the adult film industry in 2008. Following her retirement, she hosted the Playboy TV erotica series “School of Sex” and has served as a host for several awards ceremonies.
She also made guest appearances in television series such as “Secret Lives of Women,” “Live Nude Girls,” and “Girls of Sunset Place.” Additionally, she appeared in the horror film “Angel of Darkness: The Legend of Lilith,” expanding her presence into mainstream media.
Beyond her performing career, Patrick is an accomplished businesswoman. She founded TeraVision INC, her own production company, which has produced a range of adult content. She is also a published author; her memoir, Sinner Takes All, co-written with journalist and author Carrie Borzillo, was released in 2010. The book offers a candid look into her personal and professional life.
Patrick has also ventured into fashion. She launched a BDSM-inspired clothing line called Mistress Couture and introduced a T-shirt line in collaboration with the TITS Brand. These entrepreneurial ventures have added to her public profile and business portfolio.
Tera Patrick married musician and adult film actor Evan Seinfeld in a ceremony in Las Vegas in early 2004. The couple divorced in 2009. In 2010, she married Tony Acosta, a Hollywood special effects artist. They have a daughter together, Sophia Evelia Acosta, born in 2012.
Patrick remains active on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, where she engages with her fans and promotes her various projects. As of recent estimates, her net worth is approximately $15 million.
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