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Birthday: March 23 , 1985 (37 years)

Memphis Monroe is an American actress who works in the AV industry { IMDb source }. Born on March 23 , 1985 , Memphis hails from New Orleans , Louisiana , United States . As in 2022, Memphis Monroe‘s age is 37 years. Check below for more deets about Memphis Monroe. This page will put a light upon the Memphis Monroe bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, affairs, controversies, caste, height, weight, rumors, lesser-known facts, and more. Edit/Report
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Memphis Monroe was born on March 23, 1985 and is 37 years old now.
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Performer AKA Memphis, Jamie LynnBirthday March 23, 1985Astrology Aries Birthplace Louisiana Years Active 2005-2013 (Started around 20 years old)Ethnicity CaucasianNationality/Heritage AmericanHair Color BlondMeasurements 36DD-24-36Height 5 feet, 6 inches (168 cm)Weight 116 lbs (53 kg)Tattoos Tailbone; pirate's skull on inside lower right arm (2008)Piercings NoneComments There are no comments for this performer.Website No data

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bluff City, Home of the Blues, Grind City
For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Memphis, Tennessee .

Black or African American (non-Hispanic): 387,964 (61.28%)
White (non-Hispanic): 151,581 (23.94%)
Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 62,167 (9.82%)
Asian : 11,503 (1.82%)
Native American: 1,007 (0.16%)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander : 141 (0.02%)
Some other race: 2,425 (0.38%)
Two or more races : 16,316 (2.58%)

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