India Summers is an American-born adult model and MILF porn actress, renowned for her work in the adult modeling world, particularly for posing for Twistys. Born as Jody Jean Bell on April 25, 1975 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, she embodies the qualities of her Taurus zodiac sign — incredibly loyal to her friends and loved ones, practical, and patient. In the industry, she is also known by the names India Summer and Sabrina Stifferstem.
India made waves as the featured model in Twistys's March 2019 edition, captivating audiences with her natural beauty and alluring presence. Her measurements are 32-24-35, complemented by her soulful brown eyes and glossy black hair. She also has tattoo and piercing that add to her gorgeous look.
India Summer is a renowned figure in the adult film industry and a member of both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame. Her stage name is derived from the term "Indian summer." Besides her adult film career, she also has several mainstream acting credits.
Summer initially pursued a career in education and later worked in finance for six years before transitioning to modeling and acting. She began her career in the adult film industry at the age of 29.
In July 2009, Summer signed an exclusive girl-on-girl contract with Girlfriends Films studios. By November 2011, she made her directorial debut with the movie Perfect Fit.
The Internet Adult Film Database lists 1,642 performer credits for Summer from 2006 to 2022, although there might be some duplication and the list is not exhaustive. Her busiest period was from 2011 to 2015. When the COVID-19 pandemic halted U.S. porn production in early 2020, Summer, like many other mature performers, did not return to her previous level of activity once production resumed later that year. She has only filmed a few scenes since then.
In addition to her work in adult films, Summer has appeared in small roles in TV series such as Reno 911!, Sons of Anarchy, and Dexter. She also appeared in the 2007 National Lampoon film Homo Erectus.
In 2015, Summer starred in the independent film Marriage 2.0. The original version of the film contains explicit sex scenes, but an edited version received an NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. British writer Gareth May praised the film in an article for TheDebrief.co.uk, noting Summer's excellent performance and Nina Hartley's comedic talent. The unrated version of the film won the Best Narrative award at New York's 2015 CineKink Film Festival.