
Colorado Springs is where she started, but the path that brought her to adult film was longer and stranger than most. She graduated with a real degree — Spanish and History — and used it, standing in front of a classroom of junior high kids and actually teaching. That lasted exactly one year. She moved to Florida, went back to waitressing in a strip club, then transitioned to dancing after other dancers pointed out the math. It was those same dancers who told her about the industry.
The move that defined her, though, wasn't a film — it was a phone. Co-hosting Night Calls gave her a decade of live television, a voice and a face that fans could return to week after week in a way that single scenes never allow. She understood that and leaned into it. By the late nineties she had launched Ashton-View Productions through a distribution arrangement, planning features, gonzo titles, and bondage work — a deliberate attempt to control her own catalog. She later became involved with Juliland.com, a project built around photographer Richard Avery's erotic work. What her life looks like now beyond that is largely her own business.
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