Amore worked as a model and host for
Playboy TV shortly before debuting in porn.[7] She was discovered on an episode of Night Calls.[2] She entered the adult film industry in 1999 and did her first scene for The Watcher 6 from
Vivid Entertainment.[8][9] In 2001, she took a one-year hiatus from performing, during which she continued
feature dancing, and returned in the summer of 2002.[2]
In March 2003, Amore became a contract performer for
Jill Kelly Productions.[10] Shortly after her contract with JKP ended, she signed a performing and directing contract with
Anabolic Video in June 2004.[11] Once her deal with Anabolic Video ended, she became an exclusive contract performer and
spokesperson for Video Team in September 2005.[12] She made her debut for the company in the film All About Alexis.[13] In September 2006, she decided not to renew her contract with Video Team.[14]
In June 2004, Frecuencia Latina filmed a documentary on her for the show Reporte Semanal.[15] In March 2006, Amore appeared on the
Spanish language television shows No te Duermas and El Poder in
Puerto Rico.[16] Amore was featured on the cover of the September 2006 issue of Lowrider.[17] In January 2008, Amore announced that she would resume performing in boy/girl sex scenes after two years of only working with other women.[18]
Other ventures
On October 22, 2014, she launched a show titled That's Amore on
Vivid Radio.[8] On December 7, 2004, Amore debuted as a columnist on AVN Insider with a column titled "Simply Alexis".[19] She had previously written a sex advice column for the mainstream Peruvian magazine Oye.[19]
^Speiser, Lainie. Confessions of the Hundred Hottest Porn Stars: Intimate, Funny, Outrageous, Sexy, Instructional, and Shocking Tell-Alls from the Biggest Names in the Biz. p. 87.