
Charlotte Cross arrived in the industry in 2015, starting around the age of twenty-one — young enough to be unremarkable on paper, specific enough in her presence to stand out on screen. Born and raised in Princeton, West Virginia, she brought something that is harder to manufacture than technique: a quality of attention, a sense that she understood exactly what a scene required of her.
Her work with Evil Angel placed her inside one of the most critically exacting operations in the business, a studio that has always rewarded performers who can hold a frame without forcing it. She did. Her all-girl work, in particular, developed a naturalism that earned her an XBiz nomination in 2022 — seven years into a career that most would have written off as finished by then.
She also worked with Wicked and Hustler, two studios with very different visual languages, and moved between them without losing her own. That adaptability is rarer than it sounds. Her 2017 AVN nomination for Best Solo/Tease Performance suggests she was equally compelling without a scene partner — which is its own kind of proof.
Her career ran from 2015 to 2022. The measurements are a matter of record: 34C-24-36, five foot four, brown eyes, brown hair, and two tattoos that have become as recognizable to her audience as anything else about her. She does not have an OnlyFans. What she left behind is the work itself.
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