Heather Hunter
Heather Hunter was Vivid's first African-American contract girl and though she retired a few years ago, she remains one of the most popular ethnic performers of all time. Entering the business in 1988, Hunter was known for her intense girl/girl scene and her hot and nasty boy/girl. Never apologetic about her scenes and always stressing quality over quantity, Hunter's credits as a performer number at about 60, mostly for Vivid, including Cream On, Dear John, Bad Girls 10, Boss' Wife, Hawaiian Blast and Heather Hunted. Hunter has also enjoyed some mainstream success, releasing a single with Island Records, "I Want It All Night Long," and has been featured as a dancer on Soul Train.