RACHAEL

MADORI

rachael@a2fmanagement.com

Rachael Madori’s life is a masterclass in radical reinvention, charting a path from the heights of the adult film industry as a multiple award-winning actress to a global stage as a certified sommelier. Yet, her most profound evolution came when she stepped away from the wine industry to fiercely protect her sobriety. Today, as a suicide survivor and an unyielding mental health advocate, she channels her raw lived experiences into powerful literature. Rachael Madori currently has a new book as well as its following sequel in process. Both releases are TBA.


RACHAEL MADORI

Author, Advocate, Sommelier, Adult Actress

Rachael Madori is an author whose debut collection of poetry and short stories, Signed, Not Loved (2020), chronicles her life from birth to age thirty. The deeply personal work explores themes of addiction, alcoholism, and mental illness, and was subsequently inducted into The Royal College of Psychiatrists Library in London and Wales. She is currently at work on her next two books.

Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Madori is an outspoken mental health advocate. As a suicide survivor, she works closely with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, having previously served on the board as the Social Media Chair for the Los Angeles Chapter and as a public speaker for the Northern New Jersey Chapter.

Madori enjoyed a seven-year career as a certified sommelier, showcasing her expertise in New York City, Nashville, Paris, and Bolivia. A graduate of both the American Sommelier Association and the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, she won the Professional Merit Scholarship to the annual SommCon in California and was declared “an asset to tourism” in South American wine country. She stepped away from the industry in 2025 when her sobriety took precedence.

Rachael Madori also spent five years as a multiple award-winning adult film actress, represented by the industry's top talent roster. Her accolades include being named the 2015 Inked Starlet of the Year, winning the 2016 Inked Best Boy/Girl Scene, and earning the 2016 Alternative Media Awards Performer of the Year. Additionally, Madori received nominations for the prestigious 2016 AVN Awards for Best New Starlet and Best Specialized Scene.


Latest Project

A dual book series, the first of which will be her second collection of poetry and short stories. The following sequel will be personal journal entries.