
Maria Tortuga
Acting
Born 1949-09-14 · Seattle, Washington, USA
Maria Tortuga was born on September 14, 1949 in Seattle, Washington. Her mother was a member of the first Mexican folk dance company in the United States. Maria grew up in a family with three other siblings. Following graduation from high school Tortuga moved to California to pursue her interest in conceptual art. Maria studied with feminist artist Judy Chicago at the nonprofit arts and education center the Woman's Building in Los Angeles. In addition, Tortuga also studied both Spanish and flamenco dancing with renowned performer Roberto Amaral in the late 1970's as well as served as the flamenco soloist in the Layalina Folkloric Ensemble. After graduating with an MFA, Maria went on to work for many years as the principal designer at local carpet mills. Tortuga decided to supplement her income and express herself sexually by doing hardcore loops and modeling for assorted men's magazines (she often posed for photos with a bondage motif). Maria began appearing in explicit hardcore movies in the late 1970's; among the notable adult cinema directors she worked for are Gerard Damiano, William Margold, Don Christian, David Worth, Ed De Priest, Alan Colberg, and Vinnie Rossi. After retiring from the adult film industry in 1987, Maria decided to follow her key passion for dancing full time by moving to Chicago, Illinois and changing her name to Maria Gitana. Tortuga studied with the Spanish Dance Society and traveled over to Europe to dance for a while at Amor de Dios with Maria Magdalena, who was the Ballet Mistress of the Ballet Nacional de Espana. Maria was awarded a grant to study classical Spanish dance with Spanish Dance Society founding member Dame Marina Keet in 1992. After achieving the status of Maestra de Baile with the Spanish Dance Society, Tortuga returned to Chicago and started the flamenco dance troupe Manteca Colora. Maria moved back to her home state of Washington to be closer to her aging parents in 1998 and started the performing dance troupe Flamenco Gitana in 2004. Moreover, Tortuga taught dance and pilates at several local schools and community centers. Starting in 2010 Maria was the recipient of several Youth Arts Awards from the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture Affairs. Tortuga used the associated grant to establish cultural arts programs in flamenco dance at local youth centers. Maria also did the choreography for a number of local theater productions. Tortuga died from cancer at age 65 on November 3, 2014.
Known for

Nude Aerobics
1983 · Movie

Loving Lesbos
1983 · Movie

Carnal Encounters of the Barest Kind
1978 · Movie

Weekend Fantasy
1980 · Movie

Burning Desire
1983 · Movie

Jezebel
1979 · Movie

Pleasure Dome
1982 · Movie

Pink Champagne
1979 · Movie

Heat of the Moment
1984 · Movie

Young and Restless
1983 · Movie

Bisexual Fantasies
1986 · Movie

A Lacy Affair
1983 · Movie

Bad Girl
1983 · Movie

Undercovers
1982 · Movie

Ginger Lynn & Company
1989 · Movie

Voyeur's Delight
1986 · Movie

Night Flight
1980 · Movie

The New Erotic Adventures of Casanova 2
1982 · Movie

Never So Deep
1981 · Movie

The Sensuous Detective
1980 · Movie

I Wanna Be Teased!
1984 · Movie

Taxi Girls 2
1986 · Movie

Tawny Pearl Collection
2005 · Movie

Trouble Down Below
1981 · Movie

Inspirations
1982 · Movie

Sounds of Sex
1985 · Movie

Plato's: The Movie
1980 · Movie

Intimate Lessons
1982 · Movie

The Vanessa Obsession
1987 · Movie

For Services Rendered
1985 · Movie

Love to Mother
1984 · Movie

Skintight
1981 · Movie

Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout White Chicks
1984 · Movie

The Satisfiers of Alpha Blue
1980 · Movie

Ballgame
1980 · Movie

Frat House
1979 · Movie

Love Goddesses
1982 · Movie

Deep Ghost
1984 · Movie

Foreplay
1982 · Movie

Susie's Bed
1978 · Movie

John Holmes: The Lost Tapes
2003 · Movie

Golden Age of Porn: Annette Haven
2004 · Movie

Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1983 · Movie

Colleen Brennan Collection
2005 · Movie

The Sounds Of Sex
1986 · Movie