Sasha Grey

Sasha Grey
Sasha Greyis an American actress, model, author, musician and former pornographic actress. She first made her name in mainstream media after appearing on several popular television programs and in pop culture magazines, examining her willingness to enter the world of hardcore porn at a young age. She has also been featured in movies, television shows, music videos and advertising campaigns. She won numerous awards for her work in pornography between 2007 and 2010, including the Female Performer of the Year...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionModel
Date of Birth14 March 1988
CityNorth Highlands, CA
CountryUnited States of America
My dad is really just lazy. He has nothing, I feel, to offer this world.
I don't want to be looked at. I really want to be a home body.
I think the big evolutionary step for me is directing my own movies.
Rejection just motivates me to keep trying and to try to do better.
I am selective, but at the same time, I want to be out there as an actor and show people my range.
Growning up I felt incredibly guilty anout my fantasies and the things I wanted sexually. I was like: "Why do I feel this way? I don't understand it, but nobody's going to talk to me about it because we're not allowed to talk about that..."
I can be a very sarcastic person, and sometimes people take every word I say literally.
I find it vulgar that people are so fascinated by natural disasters, and we allow footage of young people that are looting because they have no choice because of natural disaster.
I don't believe in a God. I don't believe in any of that stuff to determine my life or my goals or my direction. I just depend on myself.
I have a very eclectic group of fans. I have fans that love me for me and who have never even seen my adult work. They just like my music, or they just like me.
A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance.
I think people need something to believe in, because they don't want to have control over their own lives. They'd rather be able to blame it on an unknown being, or a greater god, or a greater spirit of sorts. And I think it's easier for them to blame it on that.
I think there are very few people, in my generation at least, that are that passionate about what they do.
Reading was very important to me as a kid. It was very inspirational to me. I went to a school where that wasn't encouraged so much, but my parents encouraged that, and it has made me part of who I am.