Capri Anderson

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Capri Anderson
Capri Anderson AVN Photos AEE Expo Las Vegas 2012.jpg
Anderson at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo; January 21, 2012
Born
Christina Walsh [1]

(1988-03-30) March 30, 1988 (age 36) [2]
Other namesAlexis Capri [2]
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in)

Capri Anderson (born Christina Walsh; March 30, 1988) [1] is an American pornographic actress.

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Background

Walsh was born of Irish and Welsh descent. She was raised in New York City, New York as well in Florida. She has experience in dance, equestrian and fashion. [3] [4] [5]

Career

Walsh entered the industry at age 18, after responding to a Craigslist ad seeking to cast couples. [3] After moving from Bronx, New York to Los Angeles, California, [6] she made her debut in 2007 under the name Alexis Capri. [7]

In 2011, under the name Capri Anderson, she played Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody. In 2012, Anderson performed in Pee-Wee's XXX Adventure: A Porn Parody, earning her the 2013 AVN Award for Best Supporting Actress. [7]

On October 26, 2010, [8] Anderson was involved in a highly publicized scandal with Charlie Sheen. Sheen caused $7,000 worth of damage to a room at New York City’s Plaza Hotel, and police found Anderson locked in the bathroom, which she said she did to escape Sheen. [9] She remained quiet about the situation until November 2010, when Sheen sued her for extortion, saying she asked for $1 million to keep her story out of the press. [10] Anderson then gave an exclusive interview to ABC News, stating that Sheen was intoxicated and threatened to kill her. [1] [10]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007Bang BusTV series
2007Pure 18TV series
2008Bangbros ClipsTV series
2008In the VIPTV series
2009Power MunchTV series
2009Kin8tengokuTV series
2010I Know That GirlTV series
2009-2010We Live TogetherTV series
2010Real Slut PartyTV series
2010Hot and MeanTV series
2012TeamSkeet ExtrasTV series
2012When Girls PlayTV series
2012Elegant AngelTV series
2013Criminal DesiresTV series
2016Girlsway OriginalsTV series

Awards

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