Heather Keisha Hunter
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Heather Keisha Hunter

Heather Keisha Hunter, born October 1, 1969, in The Bronx, New York, nicknamed "Double H," is a multifaceted American rapper, painter, author, and former adult film actress. She is often regarded as porn's first African-American superstar. Raised by a funeral salesman, she left home at 16, working as a clerk at the Latin Quarter nightclub, where she met actress Hyapatia Lee, leading to her adult film debut in Heather Hunter on Fire (1988) at 18, per IMDb and Wikipedia. Known for interracial and lesbian-themed films, she starred in about 70 titles, becoming the first African-American Vivid Entertainment contract girl, retiring in 2004, per The Movie Database. A dancer on Soul Train (1990–1992), she appeared in mainstream projects like Frankenhooker (1990) and Tupac Shakur’s “How Do U Want It” video (1996). Transitioning to music, she released the rap album Double H: The Unexpected (2005) with producers DJ Premier and Scott Storch, and pursued painting, majoring in design at New York’s High School of Fashion Industries, opening Artcore-NYC gallery in 2006, per Wikipedia. She authored the semi-autobiographical novel Insatiable: The Rise of a Porn Star (2007). Inducted into the AVN (2003), Urban X, and XRCO Halls of Fame, she has no documented awards for specific performances. Fans on praised her as “the greatest Black pornstar ever,” noting her Heather Hunted intensity (2024 comment: “The queen of Black porn is unmatched,” user: 90siconfan). A 2024 X post called her “a 90s porn legend whose music and art are slept on” (@RetroPornFan). AVN (2003) described her as “a groundbreaking star who crossed racial barriers.