Misty Stone is an American pornographic actress and nude model. She was the Penthouse Pet of the Month for December 2014.[1]

Misty Stone
Stone at the AVN Awards show in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2014

Career

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According to The Root, Stone is known as the "Halle Berry of the porn industry" because of her crossover appeal.[2]

Stone has stated that she enjoys acting, but did not have the opportunity to indulge it until she was cast as Denise Huxtable in the 2009 parody Not the Cosbys XXX.[3] She went on to star in the 2011 Hustler’s Untrue Hollywood Stories: Oprah parody as the title character of Oprah Winfrey.[4]

Also in 2013 Stone co-hosted the XRCO Award ceremonies with Ed Powers[5] followed by co-hosting the Nightmoves awards with Ron Jeremy. Stone was also nominated in several categories for the award including Porn Star of the Year, Sexiest Adult Star, Porn's Best Body, and Porn's Perfect Sex Couple (girl/girl).[6]

In February 2014 Stone announced that she was working on appearing in mainstream productions and that, going forward in the adult film industry, she would only perform scenes in the girl/girl and solo genres.[7] In March 2014, she began filming for a production titled I Thought You Were A Nice Man, the first of three film projects.[7]

Stone was selected to be the December 2014 Penthouse Pet of the Month. Her pictorial was shot by glamour photographer Holly Randall and she was also featured on the cover. Stone stated about her selection as a Penthouse Pet, "It's more than an honor to be crowned the Penthouse Pet for December, it's surreal . . ." "I think by being crowned the Penthouse Pet of the Month shows that the world is changing, and change is good, and all things are possible."[8]

Mainstream appearances

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Stone also appeared in the role of Dawn in the Cinemax series, Co-Ed Confidential.[9] She also appeared in the VH1 reality show Basketball Wives.[10] In 2013 Stone voiced a character in the video game Grand Theft Auto V.[11]

In 2013, Stone was one of the featured actresses in the documentary film and accompanying fine art book by Deborah Anderson, Aroused.[12] (ISBN 978-0-9893744-0-8) The film features 16 female pornographic performers, released in cinemas in the U.S. in the summer of 2013 and internationally in January 2014.[13][14]

Stone was among the pornographic actresses who appeared in the welcome home party scene for Jax Teller after his release from prison in the Season 7 premiere of Sons of Anarchy, which aired on September 9, 2014.[15] She has also had a variety of minor roles in television movies and feature films such as the fantasy scifi Sexy Warriors (2014), the cable series Zane's the Jump Off (2013), and the Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Scarlett Johansson romantic comedy Don Jon (2013).[16]

Other ventures

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In 2013, she launched her own production company, Misty Stone Productions.[17] She also produces and sells a line of organic beauty products that include a body butter candle.[7] Her body has also been molded for the creation of a line of sex toys.[7] Stone is the first black performer to be molded by the company that manufactures the Fleshlight.[18]

Personal life

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Stone voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 United States presidential election and voiced her support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.[19]

Awards and nominations

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AVN Awards
Year Result Award Film
2009[20] Nominated Best All-Girl Couples Sex Scene (with Flower Tucci, Desire Moore, Holly Wellin, Mickey Graham, Stephanie Cane, Audrey Hollander & Brooke Scott) The Violation of Flower Tucci
2010[21] Nominated Best All-Girl Couples Sex Scene (with Sochee Mala) Pussy a Go Go
Nominated Best Oral Sex Scene (with Lexi Love) Flight Attendants
Nominated Best Supporting Actress
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
2011[22] Nominated Best Actress A Love Triangle
Nominated Best Couples Sex Scene (with Tony DeSergio) Awakening to Love
Nominated Best Supporting Actress
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Kaylani Lei, Jessica Drake, Kirsten Price, Alektra Blue, Chanel Preston, Kayme Kai, Tory Lane, Briana Blair, Mick Blue, Dale DaBone, Barrett Blade, Eric Masterson, Marcus London, Sascha & Bill Bailey) Speed
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Most Outrageous Sex Scene (with Chanel Preston, Dale DaBone, Lexington Steele, Jules Ventura & Chris Johnson) This Ain't Avatar XXX 3D
2012[23] Nominated Best Actress Hustler's Untrue Hollywood Stories: Oprah
Nominated Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene (with Bill Bailey) Taxi Driver: A XXX Parody
2013[24] Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Mika Tan, Skin Diamond, Brooklyn Lee, James Deen, Dane Cross & Alex Gonz) Official The Hangover Parody
Nominated Best Solo Sex Scene Men In Black: A Hardcore Parody
Nominated Best Supporting Actress
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
2014[25] Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene – G/G/B (with Leilani Leeane & Marcus London) $ex
2019[26] Won Hall of Fame
2020[27] Won Best Non-Sex Performance Love Emergency
2023[28] Won Love, Sex and Music
NightMoves Awards
Year Result Award
2013[29] Won Best Ethnic Performer (Editor's Choice)
2014[30] Nominated Best Body
2015[31] Won NightMoves Hall of Fame
Urban X Awards
Year Result Award Film
2009[32][33] Won Best Girl-Girl Sex Scene (with Rane Revere) Black Teen Pussy 3
2010[34][35] Won Porn Star of the Year
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
2011[36] Nominated Best Couples Sex Scene (with Tom Byron) House of Ass 14
2012[37][38] Won Best Couples Sex Scene (with Bill Bailey) Horizon
Nominated Best Couples Sex Scene (with Erik Everhard) Seduction
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Orgasmic Oralist
2017[39] Won Female Performer of the Year
Won Hall of Fame
2024[40] Won Founder Favorite
XBIZ Awards
Year Result Award Film
2011[41] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
2012[42] Nominated
2013[43] Nominated Best Actress - Parody Release Men in Black: A Hardcore Parody
2014[44] Nominated Best Scene - Parody Release (with Jessie Rogers & Xander Corvus) OMG...It's the Spice Girls XXX Parody
XRCO Awards
Year Result Award Film
2010[45] Nominated Unsung Siren
Nominated Single Performance – Actress Not The Cosbys XXX
2024[46] Won Hall of Fame

References

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