Times Colonist

Traci Lords remains a fighter in Swedish Dicks

- LUAINE LEE

BEVERLY HILLS, California — Not many people need to reinvent themselves at 19. But actress Traci Lords did. Today she’s celebratin­g 17 years of marriage, motherhood and a whole new career.

Lords became a cause celebre in the early ’80s when she starred in several adult films at the age of 15. When authoritie­s discovered she was underage, most of her films were confiscate­d, and she was labelled persona non grata. It seemed to her she’d never live down the stigma.

But Lords is a fighter. Today, at 50, she’s co-starring in the Pop Television Network series Swedish Dicks, adapted by Peter Stormare. The series is about two struggling private eyes in Los Angeles.

Lords plays the chief of a rival detective agency, a powerful nemesis to the hapless pair.

“When I very first started trying to cross over and do legitimate acting, I was 19 years old,” she recalls.

“Still a very young lady, and I had a lot to answer for. And people felt free to ask me whatever they wanted without any kind of regard for what I might think, feel, me as a human being — nothing. And they had all kinds of judgments about it,” she says.

“It was even a time when local news stations would air the salacious headline of ‘Teen Porn Star … blah, blah, blah.’ ‘Small Town Girl.’ They’d use one of the illegal pictures of me with block-outs. That was the time we were living in … That’s how bad it was. I couldn’t look. I just had to put my blinders on.”

She had been introduced to the adult film industry through her mother’s ex-boyfriend, whom she says she relied on. “There’s a difference between being sex-trafficked and being taken and exploited and abused in what happened to me. I want to be very specific in what I say because there is a difference there,” she says.

“I was under the influence of a much older man who was supposed to be a parental figure that I trusted. And he basically fed me to the sharks. He was the key of it and I, of course at 15, I was angry. I was rebellious and pretty much perfect pickings. I thought I knew everything. I thought I was completely in control of everything. And I wasn’t. So I ended up in this whole world, and I am very lucky to have walked away from it, survived it. And not only that, I refuse to call myself a victim — although I was — I see myself as a victor.”

Lords’s first two marriages ended in divorce. But 20 years ago she met her husband, Jeff, (she doesn’t want to reveal his last name) through a mutual friend. “He’s an ironworker. He does structural iron, does high rises and hospitals,” she explains.

They have a son, Gunnar, who’s 10. “Having my son changed everything,” she says. “My priorities immediatel­y changed and I realized what was important and what wasn’t. I immediatel­y knew I would be the kind of mom who wanted to be there even if I had to quit the business. I wanted to be there. I didn’t want to miss it.”

 ??  ?? Johan Glans, left, Traci Lords and Peter Stormare costar in Swedish Dicks, a series about two Swedish private eyes and their major competitio­n, played by Lords. The series airs on the Pop Television Network.
Johan Glans, left, Traci Lords and Peter Stormare costar in Swedish Dicks, a series about two Swedish private eyes and their major competitio­n, played by Lords. The series airs on the Pop Television Network.

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