|
Roger T. Pipe's Interview
|
I make no bones about the fact that I have been a huge Kim Chambers fan from day one. On camera, she has always had a very real quality about her, something totally approachable and hard to resist. We set up a lunch meeting so that I could sit down and get her thoughts on seven years in the adult industry, her career and what we might expect from this bubbly, busty beauty. I was not entirely shocked to find out that in person, Kim is every bit as natural and charming as one might hope. With her husband at her side, we shared a wonderful meal and some good conversation.
Roger T. Pipe: OK, now that we know I am a total idiot, we can get started.
Kim Chambers: Hey, you figured it out, give yourself some credit.
Roger T. Pipe: Yeah, that's it. Thanks for sitting down with me, I know the readers appreciate an in person interview. Of course, you found a way to avoid the topless rule, but I guess we can't take too many points off for that.
Kim Chambers: Well, I could take my top off, but I'm not sure how long they would let us stay.
Roger T. Pipe: That's all right, I'm starving, so I'll waive the rule this time. Since our food will be here shortly, let's get started. Where were you born?
Kim Chambers: Fullerton, California.
Roger T. Pipe: Great place. You grew up there?
Kim Chambers: Yes, until I was about fifteen, then I moved out to Desert Hot Springs.
Roger T. Pipe: Is that where you were living when you got into the business?
Kim Chambers: No, actually I graduated from high school in Palm Springs and got a scholarship to study psychology in Colorado. I had my best friend and my Godson with me. Of course, we ran out of money and the baby got sick. I started dancing so that the baby would have food and diapers and so we would have a place to stay.
Roger T. Pipe: Was that tough for you?
Kim Chambers: You know, I was the type of person who would get out of the shower and put a towel on right away even if I was all alone. I was also still pretty chunky and very self conscious. I had these ridiculous pumps on, had no idea how to even put make up on, but I was going to give it a try. So there I am, about to go on and I found out that it was full nude instead of topless. The rest, as they say, is history.
Roger T. Pipe: Obviously you survived that first night.
Kim Chambers: I fell in love with the attention I got, it was great. I ended up not going to college and became a porn star instead.
Roger T. Pipe: How long did you dance before you started to model?
Kim Chambers: Nine months.
Roger T. Pipe: Did you come to L.A. to model?
Kim Chambers: Yeah. I lived in Florida at the time and had become a pretty good dancer. DejaVu would fly me from place to place to open up their new clubs. I would get flown all over the place, they would set me up with a nice place to stay, I would dance twelve hours and go home with fifty bucks. So, there were these features who would come into the club and make a minimum of fifteen hundred dollars a week. I met Dyanna Lauren and she gave me all the numbers to call in LA.
Roger T. Pipe: (The meal arrives and I turn the tape off while we enjoy a nice lunch.)
OK, where were we?
Kim Chambers: I was dancing in Florida and met Dyanna Lauren. I made some calls and started getting my body ready to make the trip.
Roger T. Pipe: Were you thinking still modeling or video at that point?
Kim Chambers: Just still modeling at that stage. The only thing I knew about video was that I wasn't going to do it. So, while I'm getting in shape to come out, I broke my tailbone. My plane tickets were already bought, so when I went out, I looked fat.
Roger T. Pipe: What was your first video?
Kim Chambers: It was a Max Hardcore video. He got me right off the bus.
Roger T. Pipe: You're first video was for Max Hardcore?
Kim Chambers: Yeah, and because of that, I thought I always had to be ultra hard-core. I did anything and everything right at the beginning because that's what he told me everyone wanted and I wanted to be accepted so bad.
Roger T. Pipe: Were you nervous?
Kim Chambers: Of course I was nervous. I was having sex on film for the first time.
Roger T. Pipe: I have to ask that. It's like a test question. If you say no, then we know you're lying.
Kim Chambers: It was a good experience. He had me doing anal and DP, but didn't hurt me and it was a good experience.
Roger T. Pipe: When that first scene was done, did you know right away that you wanted to do more?
Kim Chambers: Oh yeah, I knew that.
Roger T. Pipe: How?
Kim Chambers: They would use me for a scene and say to come back in a month when they needed someone for a box cover, but then that would never happen. I had a lot to learn. So I kind of got bitter after about five years and made a decision. It was time to get really serious about me, my look, my weight, my career. There was nothing wrong with me, but I had to decide if I wanted to be a B girl forever, or if I wanted to step up and be an A girl. About that same time, I met Scott, my husband.
Roger T. Pipe: How did you meet him?
Kim Chambers: Actually, we met on a gang bang set. We didn't work together that day, but we remembered each other later. I was working with John Decker because I was pretty good friends with his wife. She has made her first movie with me in England.
Roger T. Pipe: How many movies have you done so far?
Kim Chambers: Roughly one hundred and fifty in six and a half years. What we try to do now is pick the best projects so I've cut down to about twenty movies a year. That way I don't run the risk of getting too over-exposed.
Roger T. Pipe: And of those, which would say is your favorite?
Kim Chambers: 'Boobcage 4' It's with my husband Scott and the new John Leslie movie I just did. When we watch our stuff, we're always just waiting to cringe at something we don't like. Boobcage is really the first movie where that moment never came.
Roger T. Pipe: Do you like doing dialog?
Kim Chambers: Oh yeah, I love it. That's what I like best.
Roger T. Pipe: So you prefer features to wall to wall movies at this point.
Kim Chambers: Sure. We love the challenge of playing roles. I think we're both pretty good actor, but sometimes it doesn't come out that way. Things get edited out or cut funny and it's a mess. For examples, 'Intercourse With a Vampire' was one of my favorite scenes of all times. It was with Rocco Siffredi and we did a three hour scene, non-stop. 2 hrs was fucking with the last forty five minutes being anal.
Roger T. Pipe: Who would you say are your favorite performers, male and female?
Kim Chambers: Of course, I would have to choose my husband Scott, but beyond the obvious, Rocco Siffredi, Marc Davis and for girls, I would say Jill Kelly and I have a great time, but not on camera. I'd still say her because she's so hot and sexy. I can't wait to do a scene with her. I'm very particular. If you ask me if I'm bi, I'll say yes, but there are very few women I am really ga-ga over. Those are really special women and things just explode with them.
Roger T. Pipe: (At this point, we all decide to bring Kim's husband Scott in on the interview and discuss how he and Kim handle the business as a married couple.)
Kim Chambers: No, we work together in the gonzo type stuff, but if we're working for a larger company like Wicked, Vivid or VCA and they want us to work apart, we will. What we try to do in that case is to both work in the same movie, even if our scenes aren't together. We try to be a team in whatever we do. We just did a scene for a Jill Kelly movie, Skin #17 - Succubus.
Roger T. Pipe: And you're both comfortable with that?
Scott:
Yeah, we have set down guidelines that work for us and we don't go outside of those guidelines.
Roger T. Pipe: How does the HIV situation factor into this working relationship?
Kim Chambers: A lot of the companies are condom only already and if I don't know a guy, I don't have sex with him. Same with Scott. If there is a girl we don't know well, we just won't work with her. We are very picky.
Roger T. Pipe: Do you think enough is being done to keep performers safe?
Kim Chambers: I think with the big companies yes, but not with the smaller ones.
Roger T. Pipe: Do you have any plans to do movies of your own, maybe start your own line?
Kim Chambers: Sure. Hopefully next year, we are going to do a thing together. I don't want to give you too many details, but we've got something cooking.
Roger T. Pipe: So you'll be taking your experiences behind the camera?
Kim Chambers: Oh yeah. So often in movies, you take two people who may or may not even like each other and tell them to fuck. I'd like to take people who really want to work together and let them enjoy themselves. That's what we like to see.
Roger T. Pipe: What is it like being with other men in front of Scott?
Kim Chambers: It's so cool to have sex with another guy and have my husband watch me and think 'yeah, I'm doing this for him.' The guy doesn't even matter, but what is so cool is that it's my husband watching me have sex. From his standpoint, it's like 'this is what it looks like when I'm having sex with my wife.' It's sort of an out of body experience. Same with him and another girl. It turns me on to see him do to another girl, what he does to me.
Roger T. Pipe: That's it Scott, I hate you and so does everyone reading this.
Scott:
I can live with that.
Roger T. Pipe: Do you have anything coming up that people should be watching for?
Kim Chambers: Skin #17 - Succubus with Jill Kelly and the twenty five-girl gang bang with Jill as well. Both of those are from Astral Ocean. Succubus should be out in time for Halloween.
Roger T. Pipe: You're doing a Playboy video as well, correct?
Kim Chambers: Yes, I am doing Playboy Strip Search. They have four or five feature dancers to do a video. I am going to be on stage doing a fire show. I light my pussy on fire.
Roger T. Pipe: I have seen a fire show up close?
Kim Chambers: You've seen me do that one?
Roger T. Pipe: At one of the FOXE awards. I was right up close taking photos. It was pretty impressive.
Kim Chambers: That was the 1996 show.
Roger T. Pipe: I remember that show. That show is the reason Bill Margold hates me.
Scott:
Are you the one who did the review of that show? Bill showed me that review and there was some mention of Kim's performance being last.
Roger T. Pipe: Yeah, after that, I ceased to exist. Enough of that, but the fire show is really good, everyone should check it out when the Playboy video comes out. Is there anyone you haven't gotten to work with, male or female, who you really want to hook up with?
Kim Chambers: Like I said before, I played around a bit with Jill Kelly and I am dying to work with her.
Roger T. Pipe: Jill, if you're listening, you need to jump on this chance right away.
Kim Chambers: Jill and I have a lot in common. We are just so in sync sexually.
Roger T. Pipe: Is there anything in your career you would do differently if you had the chance?
Kim Chambers: Oh yeah. There is a lot I would do differently, but you can't focus on the past, you just have move forward and work on the future.
Roger T. Pipe: Is there anything you won't do on camera?
Kim Chambers: There are a lot of things I am not doing right now, but nothing I will say I won't do. I am slowing down and taking things at my own pace, but I'm not ruling anything out.
Roger T. Pipe: Are you going to be around for a while?
Kim Chambers: Oh yeah, I see a big future for me. A video line with Scott and a lot of fun.
Roger T. Pipe: You're still doing feature dancing?
Kim Chambers: Yes.
Roger T. Pipe: OK, perfect. I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to grab that dessert tray next time it comes around. I'll give you the final word.
Kim Chambers: I just want to thank all my fans and the people have been so supportive of me in the past. Things are only going to get better.
|
|
|