- Adult film actress.
- According to a producer who worked with Sparxx in the early 1990s, Sparxx suffered from "raving paranoia".
- Raised in Thousand Oaks, California.
- According to Wesley Emerson, she was known for her sense of humor.
- She was known to eschew "facials" throughout her career.
- Sparxx shares the same real-life last name (Brown) with fellow pornographic actor Peter North, with whom she shared a "brother-sister type" of relationship during their professional career.
- Sparxx was in a six-month relationship with adult producer and founder of Wicked Pictures Steven Orenstein in 1990.
- In an interview in the Playboy-produced documentary series "Adult Stars Close Up: Sex Stars Tell All", Sparxx revealed that her stage name originated in two parts. "P.J." stood for "Pussy Juice". This originated from her first pre-career lesbian experience involving female ejaculation while performing cunnilingus, which Sparxx recounted having shocked her as she initially thought her partner was "going to the toilet" in Sparxx's face. The name "Sparxx" originated from the director of her first pornographic job telling her that "she had sparks flying from her".
- In the "Behind the Scenes" documentary series Sex Under Hot Lights: Adult Stars Before They Were Stars (2001), Sparxx and Jill Kelly, discussed their relationship, with Sparxx claiming that she and Kelly had similar sexual personalities. Kelly stated that Sparxx had supported her following her husband and fellow pornographic actor Cal Jammer's suicide in January 1995. Sparxx and Kelly claimed to be exclusively involved in terms of women, but were in an open relationship in regards to other men, with Kelly claiming she was also involved with a male partner at the time.
- Sparxx had a one-year off-screen lesbian relationship with fellow colleague Jill Kelly in the mid-1990s. The pair would also tour together and dance on stage as part of a dance duo act called "Fire & Ice". They released a pornographic feature film of the dance act called Fire & Ice: Caught in the Act (1995).
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