Keisha Grey arrived in Los Angeles at nineteen, trading Tampa café shifts and pizza restaurant gigs for a shot at something she wanted entirely on her own terms. That sense of agency has defined her ever since. Entering the industry in 2013, she moved quickly through the ranks — not by accident, but because she brought something cameras tend to notice: an intelligence behind the eyes and a performer's instinct for timing. She built her reputation across virtually every major production company, accumulating a body of work notable for its range as much as its volume. The industry recognized her accordingly, with two AVN Awards to her name and a 2016 feature in CNBC's 'The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Biggest Stars' — a mainstream profile that acknowledged what her audience already knew. In 2022, Grey made a decision that required a different kind of courage: she stepped away from performing to address addiction and protect her mental health. Her hiatus was candid and unhurried. She launched an OnlyFans that offered something genuinely unexpected — footage of her playing cello, skateboarding, living a life with texture and dimension. It reframed the conversation around who she is. In August 2024, she returned to the screen with Bang Bros, closing the loop on a chapter that had always felt unfinished. Grey is, at this point, a veteran with the perspective to match.
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