Remy LaCroix

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Remy LaCroix is an American pornographic actress. She won the 2013 AVN Award for Best New Starlet and the 2014 AVN Award for Best Actress and the 2014 XRCO Award for Female Performer of the Year.

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Early life

LaCroix in 2014 Remy LaCroix 2014.jpg
LaCroix in 2014

Before entering the adult entertainment industry, LaCroix was a specialty dancer for several music festivals and Burning Man. Her performances included fire dancing, aerial silks and hula-hooping. [1]

Career

LaCroix entered the adult film industry in December 2011, with a gang bang scene for Kink.com, [2] [3] which was discussed in the James Franco produced documentary Kink . [4] She worked for a period of six months before announcing that she was leaving porn. [5] Citing burnout, she continued to honor previous commitments, worked for the talent department at Kink.com, and promoted her unreleased movies, eventually returning to shooting in November 2012. [6] [7]

In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her tenth on their list of ’10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson’. [3] She was also placed on CNBC's yearly list ’The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars’ in 2013 [5] and 2014. [8]

In December 2014, it was announced that Remy LaCroix was signed as a contract star with ArchAngel Productions, [9] but less than three months into her contract she terminated her relationship with the production company. [10]

In 2016, LaCroix was a judge on the web-based reality show The Sex Factor , which is a pornographic version of The X Factor . [11] [12]

She retired from professional shooting in 2016 due to pregnancy, but in 2020, she announced her return to the porn industry. [13] Her comeback scene, for the Bellesa studio, was shot in July 2022 and released in September 2022. [14]

Awards

Remy LaCroix with Riley Reid (right), her former co-star and joint winner for several awards in 2013 and 2014 Remy Lacroix Riley Reid AEE 2013.jpg
Remy LaCroix with Riley Reid (right), her former co-star and joint winner for several awards in 2013 and 2014

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