Patrice Hollis Biography

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Patrice Hollis (born March 17, 1989, in Quebec, Canada), also known as simply Patti, is an African-American actress and nude model.

Patrice graduated in 1999, where she wrote for the school's newspaper. "My friend Janine Habeck and I would write erotic stories and submit them to the paper. But, of course, they never got published," remembers Patrice. "But that's okay, because we would read our stories to each other. We'd get so worked-up that we'd have to get each other off! "She continues to write for magazines (FHM) and screenplays for adult films.

Patrice Hollis began feature dancing on the road in September of 2000 where she met many other strippers turned adult stars like her hero Sandra Nilsson. "I've always admired Sandra and it was a big thrill to meet her in person," says Patrice. In May of 2005 she decided to pursue her career in Los Angeles. It didn't take her long to hit it big. In September of the same year she signed an exclusive contract with Wicked Pictures. She also appeared in the 2005 mainstream feature film "The 40-Year-Old Virgin".

Miss Hollis has appeared in several popular men's magazines such as FHM, Playboy, Hustler, Penthouse and High Society. She has also posed for many website pictorials.

In 2006 she won the coveted Best New Starlet Award from Adult Video News. She was also nominated for Best New Starlet in 2006 by XRCO. As mentioned in an interview and her commentary on the compilation video, "The Best of Patrice Hollis" She also has appeared in the new show "Dirt", where she played a hooker who sets-up a basketball player. Although she only has two lines, Patrice did a fine job acting and is looking super sexy in the short scene.

Currently Patrice hosts a show on KSEX radio called "Contract Superstars" alongside Lacie Heart, Valerie Mason nude, Sunny Leone, and Heather Rene Smith. The show airs every Wednesday 6PM.

Our Miss Hollis spends her free time with her dogs and dabbling in the arts. "I'm a very impatient person, and I think drawing and painting is good therapy," she says. "I maybe get one out of a hundred that I like, but I just keep doing them because I figure one out of a thousand might actually be good and make me some money some day."

Would Patrice Hollis describe herself as a high-maintenance kind of girl? "Hell no. Coming from a big family, you can't be high maintenance," she says. "I'm a total perfectionist, but otherwise I'm pretty easy going. I think a lot of people miss out on the importance of life and get wrapped up in all the crap in life. They need to learn to kick back and enjoy what have. Even if they aren't as attractive as me, Patrice Hollis, they can still have a good life.


An interview with Patrice Hollis:

We caught up with Playboy Playmate and film star Patrice Hollis, who is hitting her first-ever AVN awards show in a big way.

Q: Is this your first AVN awards show?
Patrice Hollis: Yes, this is my first time attending. I’m very excited to make it this year. It seems in the past I've always been shooting a movie or feature dancing across the country.

Q: What are your favorite clubs and cities to party in?
Patrice Hollis: It's hard for me to hit the clubs because I work almost every weekend of the year. I’m from Baton Rouge, so I spent a lot of time partying my ass off in New Orleans. I also spend a lot of time in Las Vegas. It's kind of my second home outside of Los Angeles. The clubs in Vegas blow-away the ones in LA. I'm partial to Body English in the Hard Rock Casino. They have the best looking women there.

Q: What are your must-see events/activities while here?
Patrice Hollis: I'm looking forward to seeing my good friend Jordan Monroe at "The Playboy Club." Most of her stuff is is hard and fast and super sexy. And I love it hard and fast! Just watch some of my movies and you'll know what I'm talking about.

Q: What's more important- hitting the beach by day or the clubs by night?
Patrice Hollis: I can't decide... I love doing both, so I guess sleep will have to wait. I can sleep when I'm dead.

Q: I just heard you wrote the script for the film "Stormy Weather".
Patrice Hollis: Yeah, I did write it. I wrote it and I star in it. I've got a killer scene with Michelle McLaughlin in it. You simply must see it.

Q: So do you want to take my job?
Patrice Hollis: [laughs] I am. I'm after your job.

Q: So do you want to be a writer?
Patrice Hollis: That’s what I always wanted to be. That’s kind of what I studied. I never went to college, but that’s what I studied in high school. Took all the creative classes, all the advanced English classes, and was editor of the school paper. So it just came naturally to me.

Q: I am going to ask you the annoying question every writer gets asked… where do you get your ideas from?
Patrice Hollis: Believe it or not they come to me as I am lying in bed, right before I fall asleep. I actually hate that because it ruins my sleep. I am wide awake and I have to write it down.

Q: Now I met you almost a year ago- just off the bus. Shortly thereafter you signed as a contract girl. What made decide to sign with Wicked?
Patrice Hollis: I wanted to get a contract because its better exposure, and of course you get the leads in better movies. Mostly it’s better exposure and better publicity. You are taken care of. I chose Wicked - before I even signed. They were the movies I watched. So it was natural that I would gravitate towards the company that made the movies I liked.

Q: Now how has your life changed as a contract girl?
Patrice Hollis: As opposed to when I was not under contract?

Q: Yeah.
Patrice Hollis: Less work. I’m more in the loop. I definitely get treated with another level of respect. And its put me more out there I think. Getting recognized. Better overall treatment, I think.

Q: Do you enjoy the recognition?
Patrice Hollis: Yes. It’s very funny. I get recognized at McDonalds. More than any other fast food restaurant!

Q: Now does it ever get intrusive? Do you ever want them to go away?
Patrice Hollis: I haven’t had that situation yet. I’m not well known enough, I don’t think.

Q: You’ve also been in L.A. for about a year. How are you liking it?
Patrice Hollis: I really like L.A. There’s more stuff to do. The weather’s great. I miss Louisiana. I miss the food. I miss my friend Regina Deutinger, even though I have met some wonderful friends here. And I just miss the general, overall niceness of the people in Louisiana.

Q: What’s the biggest difference between Los Angeles and Louisiana?
Patrice Hollis: The size. It’s so huge. I remember the first time in the Valley I stayed in Sherman Oaks and I thought that was L.A. A few weeks later I went somewhere and we went Over The Hill and I was like, ‘Oh, what city is this!?’ and he goes, ‘Uh, L.A.?’

Q: Have you met anyone famous?
Patrice Hollis: Yeah, I got to hang out with Jessica Burciaga and Kid Rock one night, but nothing much happened, sexually at least. They were nice, but kind of boring. I also got to shoot a quick scene with a nude Kara Monaco. That was fun. She's even more beautiful in person then she is on camera!.

Q: Are you ever in awe of anyone you meet?
Patrice Hollis: No, not really. They’re just people.
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