Jacqueline Lovell (b. December 9, 1974, Beverly Hills, California) is an American model and film actress. She studied accounting at Santa Monica College before appearing in pornographic films and magazines under the sobriquet Sara St. James. She is publicly on record as being bisexual (with primarily "Sapphic," as they say, predilections) and suffering from nymphomania. She later starred in low-budget straight-to-video "erotic thiller" and "schlock horror" b-movies, including Femalien, Head of the Family, Lolida [sic] 2000, The Keys To Sex, and Hideous! She is married to Edward Francis Nyahay, an actor, with whom she has a daughter (b. 2000). This might seem to contradict her earlier "lesbian / nymphomaniac" claims. She was in the Academy Award-winning 1994 film Forrest Gump, but only as an extra: a face in a crowd of thousands at the Alabama State football game.