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Genres
  
Name
  
Andrea True

Occupation(s)
  
Actress, singer

Role
  
Pornographic actress


Years active
  
1972–2005

Education
  
Labels
  
Movies
  
40 Carats

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Birth name
  
Andrea Marie Truden (alternative: Andreja Marija Truden)

Born
  
July 26, 1943Nashville, Tennessee, US (
1943-07-26
)

Died
  
November 7, 2011, Kingston, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Thelma Houston, Gregg Diamond, Gladys Knight, Starbuck, Freda Payne

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Andrea Marie Truden (July 26, 1943 – November 7, 2011), better known by her pseudonym Andrea True, was an American pornographic actress and singer from the disco era. In addition to her given name, she had multiple stage names, including Inger Kissin, Singe Low, Sandra Lips, Andrea Travis, and Catherine Warren.

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As a singer, she is best known for the 1976 pop-disco hit "More, More, More" (performed as part of her recording project, The Andrea True Connection), which peaked at No.4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No.5 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Early life

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Andrea Marie Truden was born in Nashville, Tennessee, where she attended Saint Cecilia Academy, a Catholic school for girls.

Career

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True moved to New York City as a teenager, to seek fame as a mainstream film star or singer. While she sang in clubs and managed to get minor roles in mainstream movies from time to time, including The Way We Were (1973), the fame she sought was fleeting. When some friends asked her to join them in a pornographic movie, she went along with the idea, initially thinking of this opportunity as the best way for her to gain more experience with films and acting.

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She performed in pornographic films in Scandinavia in the 1960s, and by the end of the decade, began appearing in American adult films. Eventually, she performed in more than fifty hardcore porn films throughout the 1970s and early to mid-1980s in the early New York adult film industry. In an interview in 1977, she described her activity in adult films as being important because "our first amendment was in great danger because of censorship from our government. She also said “I think it (X-Rated movies & Pornography) was a fad”.

During her heyday as a porn actress, around 1975, True was hired by a real estate business in Jamaica to appear in their commercials. While she was working there, the Jamaican government banned asset transfers in response to sanctions imposed by the US after the election of Michael Manley, a supporter of Fidel Castro. In order to return to the US, True would have to either forfeit her pay or spend the money before she went home. True, who by this time was trying to break into the music industry, chose to invest the money in recording a demo of "More, More, More," a song she had been working on with record producer Gregg Diamond, her partner in a project called The Andrea True Connection. Remixed by recording engineer Tom Moulton, "More, More, More" became a favorite in discos and nightclubs. It ultimately reached No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and a full album with the same title soon followed. The single also reached the charts in the United Kingdom (where it peaked at No. 5), Germany (where it reached No. 9) and Italy (where it reached No. 11).

By the time of her singing career, True admitted she was burned out and tired of porn, saying, "I'd rather be a waitress or a typist than make another adult film," and also, "Don't think of me as a porn star anymore, think of me as a recording star. I just want to record and perform." In early 1977, True released the single "N.Y., You Got Me Dancing", from her follow-up album, White Witch. The single became True's second biggest hit, reaching No. 27 on Billboard's pop chart. In 1978, she had a second hit in the UK with "What's Your Name, What's Your Number", which peaked at No. 34 in the UK. Both albums included studio musicians with a new band assembled for the tour, the second line-up, which included future Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick. In 1980, she released her third and final album, War Machine. A more hard rock-oriented album, it was released only in Europe, but it flopped.

After her third album failed, True briefly attempted returning to porn, but at nearly 40, she was too old for a comeback. She also could not return to music because a goiter that developed on her vocal cords required surgery, essentially ending her singing ability. She then lived in Los Angeles for some time and subsequently moved to New York. During the early 1990s, Andrea lived in an apartment on Manhattan's east side, and was known for cooking gourmet meals for her friends. Finally, by the turn of the century she had begun a new low-profile career, living in Boynton Beach, Florida working as a psychic reader as well as a counselor for drug and substance abusers.

True continued receiving royalties from her music, and "More More More" remained a popular song on TV and movies. True received a renewed burst of publicity when the Canadian group Len sampled the instrumental break from "More, More, More" in their own hit single, "Steal My Sunshine." Subsequently, True appeared on several VH1 specials including 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000 ("More, More, More" was the No. 45 greatest dance song), Where Are They Now and 100 Greatest One-hit Wonders (both in 2002), in which she said she wanted to be remembered as a person who "gave people pleasure" — then emphasized the words — "with my music." She also made an appearance in the 2005 documentary movie Inside Deep Throat.

Death

True died on November 7, 2011, at a hospital in Kingston, New York. She was 68 years old. The cause was given as heart failure. In line with her wishes, True's body was cremated.

Filmography

Actress
1979
Las Vegas Wives
1977
Little Orphan Sammy as
The Bellydancer
1976
The Winter of 1849 as
Martha
1976
Seduction as
Lois Lane
1976
Once Over Nightly as
Nurse Nancy
1976
M*A*S*H'd as
Hot Puss
1975
Keep on Truckin'
1975
Both Ways as
Janet Wyman
1975
Every Inch a Lady as
Edna
1975
Summer Session as
English Literature Professor
1975
The Wetter the Better
1975
Sex Fantasies
1975
Heavy Load as
Phyllis
1975
The Charity Ball
1975
Sophie Says No (unconfirmed)
1975
Christy as
Mark's Wife
1975
Referral Service
1975
The Big Con as
Hooker #1 (as Ida King)
1974
The Virgin Sacrifice (Short) as
Don (uncredited)
1974
Pleasure Cruise as
Mrs. Nemo
1974
Double Header as
Blond Hooker (uncredited)
1974
Dance of Love as
Lindy
1974
The Seduction of Lyn Carter as
Lyn Carter
1974
Psyched for Sex
1974
Doctor Feelgood (as Inger Kissin)
1974
Doctor's Teenage Dilemma as
Mrs. Goldfarb (uncredited)
1974
Sorceress
1974
Chamber Maids as
Sarah / Trixie
1974
The Millionairess as
Claire Lee (as Sandra Lips)
1974
Lady on the Couch as
Maggie / Laura
1974
Deep Throat Part II as
Whacker Attacker (as Inger Kissen)
1974
Illusions of a Lady as
Dr. Miranda Woolf
1974
Not Just Another Woman (as Inga Kissen)
1974
Lialeh as
Blond Telephone Operator (as Inger Kissen)
1973
Big Thing as
Alice
1973
Different Strokes as
Suzette (as Inger Kissen)
1973
Head Set (as Rose Stevens, credit only)
1973
Round Robin as
Holly Blue (as Rose Stevens)
1973
Madame Zenobia as
Lucy (as Inger Kissin)
1973
The Way We Were as
Extra (uncredited)
1973
Go Fly a Kite as
Dr. Sphincter (uncredited)
1973
Prurient Interest
1973
Sexual Freedom in the Ozarks as
Dr. Margaret Weed (uncredited)
1973
The Russians Are Coming as
Vicky (uncredited)
1973
Road Service as
Alice (uncredited)
1973
40 Carats as
Extra (uncredited)
1973
Hypnorotica as
Betty
1973
Hot Channels as
Melinda (as Catherine Warren)
1973
Switchcraft as
Event Planner (uncredited)
1973
Over Sexposure
1973
Devil's Due as
Dawn (as Catherine Warren)
1973
Head Nurse as
Head Nurse (as Rose Stevens)
1973
Fast Ball as
Alison
1972
Meatball as
Helen Bed (as Singe Low)
Director
1976
Once Over Nightly
Soundtrack
1974
Double Header (performer: "Big Spender" - uncredited)
Thanks
2005
Inside Deep Throat (Documentary) (thanks)
Self
2017
The Rialto Report (Podcast Series documentary)
- Andrea True: Her Last Interview - Podcast 70 (2017)
- More, More, More: The Search for Andrea True, and the Creation of a Disco Sensation - Podcast 69 (2017)
2005
Inside Deep Throat (Documentary) as
Self - Adult Film Actress / Helen Bed
2002
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Disco (2002) - Self
2002
One-Hit Wonders (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 29 July 2002 (2002) - Self
2000
100 Greatest Dance Songs of Rock & Roll (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
1976
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #15.215 (1976) - Self - Actress
1976
Musikladen (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.26 (1976) - Self
1976
Sex Stars (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2015
42nd Street Forever: The Peep Show Collection Vol. 8 (Video) as
Girl with Purse (segment "Untitled') (uncredited)
2012
The Joy of Disco (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1993
True Legends of Adult Cinema: The Cult Superstars (Video)
1982
Weekend Cowgirls as
Andrea (uncredited)
1981
Debbie Does Las Vegas as
Lesbian #1 (uncredited)
1979
French Wives as
Madame (uncredited)
1977
Sweet Wet Lips as
Manicurist
1976
South of the Border as
Andrea (uncredited)
1976
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self - Lead Singer, Andrea True Connection
- Episode #13.20 (1976) - Self - Lead Singer, Andrea True Connection (as Andrea True Connection)
1974
Exotic French Fantasies as
Andrea True

References

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