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The Seka Interview

Porn Valley- After another hiatus from the adult business, Seka, www.officialseka.com did a phone-in interview on the Sports Swami show this morning.

Seka who celebrated her 50th birthday April 15th, said she tries to get lots of sex, work outs in the gym and tries to stay happy. “That’s about the only remedy I have for getting older.”

Asked for her reason on getting into the business in the first place, Seka said she owned adult bookstores at the time.

“This was in the day of 8mm and I was slicing film together to put into the peep shows. I kept seeing all these women. They were doing films. And I thought, my God, we need to be better represented than that. The women weren’t looking too good. I thought why not? So I did. I went in front of the camera.”

Swami was under the mistaken impression that Seka was a mainstream model.

“I never did any mainstream modeling,” she said. “I won several beauty pageants in my high school days.” Seka said her website was run by her, owned by her. “Everything that goes on there is approved by me.” She said the site has been up since December 15th. “And we’re adding more and more stuff to it every day. We’re going to have live cams and live chats. There’s all kinds of videos and DVDs you can order and products and memberships. You get new pictures every week.”

She works with a web host and a web master, according to her.

“I have people who work for me who do this because I am far from a computer genius. That’s for sure. But everything that goes up from the type face to what is said to the pictures, how it’s presented, everything has to go over my desk first and has to have my approval. And they can’t get any of this stuff without me because I own it all.”

Seka said she had just done a cooking video the other day in various states of undress.

“That was a lot of fun. We have a lot of stuff planned for this.”

Seka continues to be involved in aspects of the business because she’s good at what she does, she says. Seka estimated that there were at least 150,000 websites that were using her name erroneously.

“I figure why not give them [the fans] the real thing, that nobody else can give them but me- like facts and pieces of trivia that no one would know the answers to but me.”

Seka made her point by Swami’s notion that she was in mainstream modeling.

“Because of where you had gone on different web pages, it didn’t have correct information. I will have all the correct information.”

Seka said she was going to be roasted in Los Angeles on June 17th at the Mayflower Ballroom. It was open to the public, according to her.

“It’s an honor for the community of your peers to come and honor you,” she stated. “I never thought they thought that much of me- I guess I’m wrong.”

Then on August 12 there was going to be a big birthday bash in Chicago. “Just a small, intimate group of four or five hundred people.” She said Ron Jeremy was going to be coming in for that as well as Amber Lynn. “There’s lots of people that are going to be around for that.”

Swami wondered what it was like working on a set back in the day. “Was there lots of drugs? Was there lots of wild stuff going on like we saw in Boogie Nights? Or was that all made up?”

Swami, also displaying the reach of his industry knowledge, asked Seka what is was like working with Ginger Lynn, Marilyn Chambers and Traci Lords.

Seka said she never did movies with those women other than Ginger and that was for Club magazine. But she did work with the likes of John Holmes, John Leslie and Jamie Gillis.

“As far as I know there weren’t any drugs going on,” she said. Not in front of me, anyway. I’m sure that there were. It was just something that I didn’t agree with. I wasn’t going to condemn anybody for doing whatever they wanted to do. It was just something I didn’t want to be a part of. So it was not put in my face. There was a lot of craziness going on. We’d be in a middle of a sex scene and all of a sudden you’d hear these moans and groans off set somewhere. The crew would be having sex because they got turned on.”

Asked for the meaning behind Seka, she explained that it was a Nordic name.

“I got the name from a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas at the time,” she said. “I was in Las Vegas playing blackjack and that was her name and when I did my first movie they said do you want to use your real name or do you want to use something else. I said, I don’t know. Use Seka. And that’s how it came to be. I’ve been told that it means little girl but I really don’t know if that’s correct.”

Seka was also asked what it was like working with John Holmes.

“I knew John very well and I liked working with John. John was always, always the gentleman to me. He might not have been to a lot of other people but he was always the utmost of a gentleman to me. I only saw him once in his final days and he was pretty drugged out. That being said, when I saw how messed up things were, I tried to stay away. That was not particularly my bag.”

Swami noted that Seka made a comeback of sorts in 1993 and asked how the industry changed. Seka said she didn’t notice too much difference in the way movies were produced.

“I always demanded to be treated with respect as a professional person,” she continued. “I don’t know how things are done today. But it seems to me from what I’ve seen what’s out there isn’t so much a movie. There’s no beginning, middle or end to end. It’s basically sex scene after sex scene after sex scene with no foreplay or middle play or end play. It’s like go right for the money shot. It seems to me that a lot of these girls all look alike any more. They look like Barbie Dolls. There’s nothing wrong with that but at least in my day you had redheads and brunettes and blonds. There was a diverse group of women that were very distinguishable between one another. You don’t see a whole lot of difference in a lot of the women.”

Seka said she got a mainstream opportunity. She was in a movie that starred Jessica Lange, Men Don’t Leave.

“I’ve done little bit parts here and there but I’ve always enjoyed doing the adult films,” she states. “That was my chosen profession. I wasn’t ashamed of it. And it wasn’t something I was doing to try to get to the other side so to speak. I didn’t go to mainstream and got rejected then went to porn. I went to porn first. I had mainstream coming to me. The things they wanted me to do, I just did not want to do which was basically the casting couch routine. I told them my casting couch was on the screen and not behind the screen. I believe in my industry so why try to shun it and put it somewhere where it doesn’t belong. I love my business.”

Seka also praised the marketing behind Jenna Jameson. “I applaud her,” she said. “The more she can do the better. Unless you promote yourself and have the right p.r., and the right connections you’re not going to do too much.”

Asked if marriage had taken a toll on her, Seka said she wasn’t married when she was in the business. And relationships wise, as far as she’s concerned, men can either handle what she does or they can’t. If they can’t too bad. They lose.”

“I had a boyfriend but he was somewhat involved in the business to the degree that he was a photographer,” she said. “It certainly didn’t bother him. And I had one marriage during that time. But that one lasted all of six weeks because I didn’t know a whole lot about the person. I was really stupid when I got married. So I don’t count that one.”

Seka said she had no regrets and there wasn’t anything that she would change about her career choices.

“Not one little thing. If there’s something you regret or something you want to change, then you wouldn’t be the person you are today. And I happen to like me. I think I’m a pretty nice kid.”

If she were to do a book Seka said she isn’t inclined to trash people. “Karma like that comes back to bite you in the ass.”

And if she were coming in the industry now, Seka said she wouldn’t let the industry use her the way she assumes other women are being used.

“But then again that comes along with what your personality is. I have a strong personality and demand to be treated in a certain way with a certain amount of respect. If you let people use you you’ll get used.”
 

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