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Aka: Jill Jackson
Real name: Kay Taylor Parker
Age: Passed away with 78 years old (1944-08-28 to 2022-10-14) Would be 81
Place of birth: United Kingdom, Birmingham
Height: 168 cm (5' 6'' height)
Weight: 59 Kg (130 lbs)
Hair: Brunette
Body: Proportional
Eyes: Green
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Tattoos: No
Piercings: No
Kay Parker, born Kay Taylor on August 28, 1944, in Birmingham, England, immigrated to the United States with her family during her teenage years, settling in Kansas City, Missouri. She grew up in a conservative household, and although there is little information about her early education, she developed an interest in acting while working various jobs, including as a secretary and model in her early twenties. In the late 1970s, she moved to California, where she began acting in theater and landing small roles in mainstream productions, which eventually led her to the adult entertainment industry through industry connections.
Kay made her adult film debut in 1977, at the age of 33, after being persuaded by John Leslie to appear in a film. Starting her career at this age was unusual for an adult film actress, and all of her roles fell into the "MILF" archetype. Known for her British accent, brown hair, large natural breasts, green eyes, and curvaceous figure at 5'6" and 130 lbs, Kay Parker appeared in over 100 films. She worked with major studios such as Caballero Home Video, VCA, and Alpha Blue Archives. Her notable films include "Taboo" (1980), "Taboo II" (1982), "The Best of Kay Parker" (1984), and "Firestorm" (1984). Her performances often revolved around taboo subjects, especially in the "Taboo" series, where she played seductive maternal figures, earning her iconic status.
Throughout her career, Parker collaborated with stars such as Ron Jeremy, John Leslie, Sharon Kane, and Annie Sprinkle. Her most memorable scenes include her emotionally charged performance in "Taboo," acclaimed for its blend of eroticism and narrative depth, as well as her lesbian scenes in "Private Teacher" (1983), recognized for their intensity. Web sources such as IAFD and fan comments on X-rated sites highlight her "MILF" archetype and her commanding on-screen presence, making her a favorite during the Golden Age of porn.
Parker's mature beauty, characterized by her voluptuous figure and expressive face, defined her appeal. Fans on platforms such as The Rialto Report described her as "the ultimate sexy mother" and "a maternal goddess." Along with Juliet Anderson, she is often considered the first and most important adult film actress in the "MILF" archetype. Porn historian Bill Marigold stated that Kay Parker was the one who initiated boys' fantasies about their mothers. Public perception was largely positive, with her sophisticated demeanor gaining admiration, although some criticized the controversial themes in her films. Her professionalism and authenticity helped counter the stigma faced by actors in the industry.
Controversies in her career were minimal, although the incestuous themes in "Taboo" sparked debate among audiences and critics, some praising its bold narrative and others finding it disturbing. Her co-star Mike Ranger later commented that he found the scenes in which Parker played his mother repulsive. Parker defended her work as an artistic expression and faced no personal scandals. Her later spiritual interests aroused curiosity but were respected by her colleagues.
Kay was briefly married in the 1960s, prior to her adult film career, but divorced and kept her personal life private. As of 2025, no relationships or confirmed children were documented. Her focus remained on her professional and spiritual pursuits.
Parker retired from acting in 1986, citing her desire to become a New Age healer. She subsequently pursued mainstream projects, including a small role in the horror film "Merchant of Death" (1991) and appearances in documentaries about the adult film industry. She also pursued spiritual counseling, becoming a metaphysical advisor and writing "Taboo: Sacred, Don't Touch" (2004), a book exploring her spiritual journey and experiences in the industry.
Kay Parker passed away on October 14, 2022, at the age of 78 in Los Angeles, California. Her death was reported as a result of natural causes, though specific details remain private, respecting her preference for a discreet life. Fans mourned her loss on platforms like X, with tributes calling her a "Golden Age icon" and celebrating her contributions to adult film and spiritual work. Her legacy continues to resonate with her admirers.
As of June 29, 2025, Kay Parker's legacy lives on through her iconic films, especially "Taboo," which remain popular in vintage adult film communities. She does not have an active social media presence, though X-rated fan accounts occasionally share content.
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