1. Jessica Drake gained her first AVN Award in 2001, winning "Best Tease Performance" for her role in VCA Pictures' Shayla's Web.

1. Jessica Drake gained her first AVN Award in 2001, winning "Best Tease Performance" for her role in VCA Pictures' Shayla's Web.
Jessica Drake began writing screenplays during her tenure with Sin City, and has since penned films including Dating 101, Love Always and Just Between Us.
Jessica Drake was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2010 and the XRCO Hall of Fame in 2011.
Jessica Drake appears in the music video for the 2010 single "Telephone" by Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce.
In 2014, Jessica Drake was on CNBC's list of "The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars".
Later in the year a documentary series began airing on The Movie Network and Movie Central titled Love, Jessica Drake, directed by Kai Soremekun.
Jessica Drake is affiliated with an organization that focuses on building homes and providing clean water to people in poverty-stricken and remote areas.
Jessica Drake has performed charity work in Cambodia, Kenya and Tanzania.
In 2012, Jessica Drake formed a 501 non-profit to assist in domestic efforts.
In 2014 Jessica Drake added a video to the series that addressed a segment that she said was under represented, plus size.
Jessica Drake said that she met Trump at the Wicked Pictures' booth in a gifting suite during the American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament, a charity golf tournament at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course Lake Tahoe in 2006.
Shortly thereafter, Jessica Drake received multiple phone calls from Trump or his associate, requesting that she join him in his suite for $10,000, and offering to fly her on his jet plane back to Los Angeles.
At the press conference, Jessica Drake displayed a photo of herself and Trump together on the Lake Tahoe golf course.
In 2002, Jessica Drake married fellow pornographic actor Evan Stone, after which she was living with Wicked director and performer Brad Armstrong, her partner for over a decade.
Jessica Drake has said that her brother and father were more supportive of her career choice than her mother.