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1 | Cass | Googe | f | Akira began working as a dominatrix when she was 19-years-old. She later worked as a stripper at the Hustler Club in New York. In 2006–2007 she was a regular on the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show and was known as the "Show Whore". She met pornographic actress Gina Lynn on the show and she offered her porn work. Her first boy-girl scene was with Travis Knight for Gina Lynn Productions, after having already done several girl-girl scenes, mainly with Lynn. She then signed a contract with Vouyer Media before becoming a freelancer six months later. Asa is her real first name, which means "morning" in Japanese, and the last name in her stage name was taken from the anime film Akira. Akira received several award nominations for her role in David Aaron Clark's 2009 film, Pure, in which she plays a telephonist at a fetish dungeon who has an affair with the head-mistress' husband. Akira co-hosted the 30th Annual AVN Awards alongside pornographic actress Jesse Jane and comedian April Macie. She won the AVN Female Performer of the Year Award that night. She was also the most awarded person during that ceremony. In 2013, she made her directorial debut with Elegant Angel's Gangbanged 6. On October 9, 2013, Akira announced that she signed an exclusive performing contract with Wicked Pictures. Her debut film as a contract performer for the company was Asa Is Wicked. Akira made a cameo appearance in the mainstream film Starlet. In January 2014, Akira, Dana DeArmond, Chanel Preston, and Jessie Andrews were featured in a Cosmopolitan magazine article titled "4 Porn Stars on How They Stay Fit." The article was inspired by actress Gabrielle Union's comment made on Conan O'Brien's talk show about striving to follow the fitness routines of the porn stars she saw at her gym. In 2017, Akira appeared in a live-action segment in the Family Guy episode "Emmy-Winning Episode." In 2011, Complex ranked Akira fourth on their list of "The Top 100 Hottest Porn Stars Right Now" and at sixth on their list of "The Top 50 Hottest Asian Porn Stars of All Time". LA Weekly ranked her third on their list of "10 Innovative Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Sasha Grey" in 2013. She was also placed on CNBC's yearly list "The Dirty Dozen", the site's annual ranking of the adult industry's most popular and successful stars in 2012, 2013, and 2014. In 2013 Akira and artist David Choe started a podcast featuring 90-minute episodes called DVDASA. It is aimed at a young adult audience, with its goal being to help youth with their problems related to sexuality, career, relationships, etc. In June 2014, Akira appeared on a YouTube video with vlogger Caspar Lee. Akira wrote a memoir titled Insatiable: Porn—A Love Story which was released in May 2014 by Grove Press. In July 2015, she signed a contract with Cleis Press to publish her second book, titled Dirty Thirty: A Memoir, a collection of essays, which was released in the fall of 2016. In 2015, Akira replaced Belle Knox as the host of The Sex Factor, an upcoming reality show where eight men and eight women compete for a $1 million prize and a three-year porn contract. On April 6, 2015, The Hundreds started releasing episodes for a series titled Hobbies with Asa Akira, which features Akira trying out different activities such as tattooing, boxing, taxidermy, and ice sculpting. | Akira states that she is sexually attracted to both men and "girls that look like boys." She dislikes being called bisexual, claiming to lean towards heterosexuality, but to still be uncertain. She was once engaged to pornographic actor Rocco Reed. She was also married to pornographic actor and director Toni Ribas, and she stated that aside from their on-screen work, their relationship was monogamous. She has a son through another relationship in March 2019. Akira identifies as a feminist. | Googe began working as a dominatrix when she was 19-years-old. She later worked as a stripper at the Hustler Club in New York. In 2006–2007 she was a regular on the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show and was known as the "Show Whore". She met pornographic actress Gina Lynn on the show and she offered her porn work. Her first boy-girl scene was with Travis Knight for Gina Lynn Productions, after having already done several girl-girl scenes, mainly with Lynn. She then signed a contract with Vouyer Media before becoming a freelancer six months later. Cass is her real first name, which means "morning" in Japanese, and the last name in her stage name was taken from the anime film Googe. Googe received several award nominations for her role in David Aaron Clark's 2009 film, Pure, in which she plays a telephonist at a fetish dungeon who has an affair with the head-mistress' husband. Googe co-hosted the 30th Annual AVN Awards alongside pornographic actress Jesse Jane and comedian April Macie. She won the AVN Female Performer of the Year Award that night. She was also the most awarded person during that ceremony. In 2013, she made her directorial debut with Elegant Angel's Gangbanged 6. On October 9, 2013, Googe announced that she signed an exclusive performing contract with Wicked Pictures. Her debut film as a contract performer for the company was Cass Is Wicked. Googe made a cameo appearance in the mainstream film Starlet. In January 2014, Googe, Dana DeArmond, Chanel Preston, and Jessie Andrews were featured in a Cosmopolitan magazine article titled "4 Porn Stars on How They Stay Fit." The article was inspired by actress Gabrielle Union's comment made on Conan O'Brien's talk show about striving to follow the fitness routines of the porn stars she saw at her gym. In 2017, Googe appeared in a live-action segment in the Family Guy episode "Emmy-Winning Episode." In 2011, Complex ranked Googe fourth on their list of "The Top 100 Hottest Porn Stars Right Now" and at sixth on their list of "The Top 50 Hottest Asian Porn Stars of All Time". LA Weekly ranked her third on their list of "10 Innovative Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Sasha Grey" in 2013. She was also placed on CNBC's yearly list "The Dirty Dozen", the site's annual ranking of the adult industry's most popular and successful stars in 2012, 2013, and 2014. In 2013 Googe and artist David Choe started a podcast featuring 90-minute episodes called DVDCass. It is aimed at a young adult audience, with its goal being to help youth with their problems related to sexuality, career, relationships, etc. In June 2014, Googe appeared on a YouTube video with vlogger Caspar Lee. Googe wrote a memoir titled Insatiable: Porn—A Love Story which was released in May 2014 by Grove Press. In July 2015, she signed a contract with Cleis Press to publish her second book, titled Dirty Thirty: A Memoir, a collection of essays, which was released in the fall of 2016. In 2015, Googe replaced Belle Knox as the host of The Sex Factor, an upcoming reality show where eight men and eight women compete for a $1 million prize and a three-year porn contract. On April 6, 2015, The Hundreds started releasing episodes for a series titled Hobbies with Cass Googe, which features Googe trying out different activities such as tattooing, boxing, taxidermy, and ice sculpting.Googe states that she is sexually attracted to both men and "girls that look like boys." She dislikes being called bisexual, claiming to lean towards heterosexuality, but to still be uncertain. She was once engaged to pornographic actor Rocco Reed. She was also married to pornographic actor and director Toni Ribas, and she stated that aside from their on-screen work, their relationship was monogamous. She has a son through another relationship in March 2019. Googe identifies as a feminist. | Asa | Akira | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Cass Googe as an exceptional individual who has made significant contributions to the adult entertainment industry as a pioneer, performer, director, and author.<return><return>Cass's career as a dominatrix, stripper, and pornographic actress spanning many years has been marked by an unwavering passion, work ethic, and talent. She has won several awards, including the prestigious AVN Female Performer of the Year Award, and remains a highly sought-after performer to this day. Cass has also showcased her directorial skills in Elegant Angel's Gangbanged 6, which was met with critical acclaim.<return><return>What really sets Cass apart, however, is her commitment to giving back to the community. She co-hosted the 30th Annual AVN Awards and has given several interviews and talks inspiring young adults on issues related to sexuality, career, and relationships. Her podcast DVDCass, co-hosted with artist David Choe, is a testament to her dedication to helping solve real problems facing young people today.<return><return>Cass's memoirs are also a testament to her honesty and candor. Her book Insatiable: Porn—A Love Story, recounts her experiences in the porn industry as a young woman trying to make her way in the world. Her second book, Dirty Thirty: A Memoir, is a collection of essays and reveals a more personal side of Cass that is both revealing and inspiring.<return><return>Overall, I highly recommend Cass Googe for any endeavor that she chooses to pursue. Her talent, dedication, and generosity make her an exceptional individual who has made her mark on the world in a truly remarkable way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |