Meggan Mallone - Biography

Biography

Born in Houston, Texas, Mallone is of Cherokee, Irish and German descent. Mallone's mother, a Cherokee from Oklahoma, gave her the Indian name "Moonstar". Mallone attended Lamar High School in Houston and worked as a fashion model before signing with Vivid.

She did two internet adult shoots before a photographer introduced her to Vivid Entertainment at the 2008 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo. She signed a one-year exclusive contract with Vivid on January 18, 2008. Within a month Mallone teamed up with fellow Vivid girl Briana Banks to appear on stage for a special comedy night that was broadcast on National Lampoon Radio (XM channel 154). Comedians performing that night included Rick Shapiro, from the HBO sitcom Lucky Louie as well as Taylor Negron, Lynn Shawcroft, and Nadine Rajabi. Mallone's first two movies for Vivid were Strictly Conversation and 20 Questions, directed by Paul Thomas.

Mallone appeared on the cover of the May 2008 AVN as well as the June 2008 cover of Hustler.

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