Marsha Jordan

    Known For

    Acting

    Place of Birth

    Gadsden, Alabama, USA

    Marsha Jordan

    Biography

    Marsha Jordan was the reigning queen of softcore cinema in the 1960s. She was born Carolyn Marcel Jordan in the small Southern town of Gadsden, Alabama. She was the granddaughter of a minister and grew up in a Catholic convent. Jordan cites John Wayne as her "ultimate hero." At one point she worked as a stewardess for Delta Airlines. Marsha first became involved in the softcore feature business while vacationing in Los Angeles in 1960. She appeared in a slew of adults-only pictures throughout the 1960s up until the mid-'70s; she alternated between lead roles and secondary supporting parts. With her sweetly pretty face, long blonde hair and buxom, shapely figure, Jordan was--not surprisingly--a big favorite with male audience members. Moreover, her likable and down-to-earth personality earned her a sizable female following as well. Marsha quit acting in softcore flicks in the mid-'70s because of the then rising popularity of hardcore porno fare. She resides in San Miguel, California, with her husband John Moore; the couple have one son and three daughters.

    Known For

    • Count Yorga, Vampire

      Count Yorga, Vampire

      1970

    • Prison Girls

      Prison Girls

      1972

    • The Toy Box

      The Toy Box

      1971

    • Dr. Sex

      Dr. Sex

      1964

    • Infrasexum

      Infrasexum

      1969

    • Dad Made Dirty Movies

      Dad Made Dirty Movies

      2011

    • Brand of Shame

      Brand of Shame

      1968

    • Sweet Georgia

      Sweet Georgia

      1972

    • The Black Alley Cats

      The Black Alley Cats

      1973

    • The Head Mistress

      The Head Mistress

      1968

    • Lady Godiva Rides

      Lady Godiva Rides

      1969

    • Her Odd Tastes

      Her Odd Tastes

      1969

    • The Divorcee

      The Divorcee

      1969

    • Class Reunion

      Class Reunion

      1972

    • Suburban Pagans

      Suburban Pagans

      1968