Jenna Foxx arrived in the industry in 2015 from Vancouver, British Columbia — a city that has produced more than its share of performers who move to Los Angeles and disappear within a year. She did not disappear.
Her work has appeared across an unusually broad range of studios, from the high-volume productions at Brazzers and Reality Kings to the more aesthetically considered output of Elegant Angel and Twistys. That range is not accidental. It reflects a performer who understands the industry well enough to move through it deliberately.
The all-girl work has drawn the most recognition — an AVN nomination for Zebra Girls 4 in 2018, an XBiz all-girl nomination in 2022 — but the four AVN nods she received in 2021, including a fan-voted category, suggest an audience that was paying attention well before the trade press caught up.
She also branched into directing in 2020 and runs her own site alongside her OnlyFans, two decisions that speak to the same instinct: control over what gets made and where it goes.
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