About

Early Life and Background

Remy LaCroix was born Ashlynn Elizabeth Moore on June 26, 1988, in San Francisco, California. She grew up in a creative environment, with her mother working as a painter and her father as a carpenter. After graduating from high school, she briefly attended college but soon found herself drawn to the entertainment industry. She initially worked as a dancer in San Francisco before transitioning to modeling and adult films.

Entry into the Adult Film Industry

LaCroix entered the adult film industry in 2012 at the age of 24. Her first scene was for the studio Vivid Entertainment, and she quickly gained attention for her natural performance style and distinctive look. She became known for her willingness to perform in a variety of genres, including gonzo, girl-girl, and parody films. Her early collaborations with studios like Evil Angel and Jules Jordan Video helped establish her reputation as a versatile and reliable talent.

Career Highlights and Awards

Remy LaCroix’s career reached its peak between 2013 and 2016. She won multiple industry awards, including the AVN Award for Best New Starlet in 2014, and the XBIZ Award for Female Performer of the Year in 2015. She also received critical acclaim for her role in the parody film "Not the Wizard of Oz XXX" and the feature "The Submission of Emma Marx." In addition to her on-screen work, she directed several scenes and appeared in mainstream media such as the documentary "Money Shot: The Pornhub Story."

Personal Life

LaCroix has been open about her personal life in interviews. She has spoken about her experiences with anxiety and depression, and how she used meditation and yoga to manage them. She married fellow adult performer Mick Blue in 2014, but the couple separated in 2017. Outside of the industry, she is an avid reader and enjoys painting, a hobby she inherited from her mother. She has also expressed a passion for animal rescue and has volunteered with local shelters.

Impact and Legacy

Remy LaCroix is remembered as one of the most recognizable performers of her era, known for her authentic and emotionally expressive scenes. Her ability to connect with audiences and her professionalism on set made her a favorite among directors and fans alike. She retired from performing in 2017 to focus on her mental health and personal projects, but her influence continues to be felt in the adult film community, where she is cited as an inspiration by many newer performers.