Born Linda Ann Hopkins on July 25, 1976, in Great Falls, Montana, and raised near San Francisco, Tera Patrick arrived in adult entertainment in 1999 carrying the kind of biography that reads like a novel — a Thai mother, a hippie father, teenage years in Tokyo working the fashion circuit, and a detour through nursing studies and EMT certification at Boise State before the industry came calling in earnest. What followed was one of the most decorated careers of her generation. Penthouse named her Pet of the Month for February 2000 and she finished as Pet of the Year runner-up — a mainstream validation that most performers never approach. From there, Patrick built a body of work that earned her induction into the AVN, XRCO, and NightMoves Halls of Fame, alongside a trophy shelf that includes the Hot d'Or, Venus Award, XBIZ Award, and more than a dozen other industry honors. In 2003 she stepped into the publishing world as masthead publisher of Genesis magazine, signaling an ambition that extended well beyond performance. By 2006, she and then-husband Evan Seinfeld had launched their own talent agency with an explicit mission: to ensure models and performers were treated with professional respect. That combination — exotic beauty, genuine intelligence, and a businesswoman's instinct — defined her brand across a career that now spans more than two decades. She remains active, an enduring presence in an industry she helped shape.
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