Jazmine Cashmere entered the industry in 2004, arriving not from the usual coastal entry points but from Crest Hill, a small city in northern Illinois — a detail that feels quietly at odds with the world she stepped into.
Her early work surfaced through Evil Angel, specifically within Justin Slayer's Lil QTs series, which served as an introduction to a performer who never seemed especially interested in the machinery of fame. The scenes were direct, the work was committed, and she left little room for the kind of persona-building that defined her contemporaries.
Over eight years she maintained a steady if low-profile career, the kind that rarely generates awards coverage but sustains itself on reliability and a camera presence that needs no amplification. She retired around 2012, leaving a catalog modest in volume but consistent in quality.
She has no OnlyFans and no significant social footprint — which, depending on how you read it, either limits her afterlife or preserves something intact about it.
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