Lucie Cline arrived in the industry in 2016, one of a wave of performers who entered through the casting pipeline and stayed long enough to build something worth looking back at. She was nineteen, from Nevada, and within months had established herself as a reliable presence across multiple major rosters.
Her early work with Bang Bros and Nubiles established the aesthetic she would carry through her career — a quality of apparent ease in front of the camera that takes most performers considerably longer to develop, if they develop it at all. Standing just under five feet, she occupied a physical niche the studios understood well and used deliberately.
The most considered work of her career came through Tushy and New Sensations, studios that reward performers who can hold a scene rather than simply appear in one. She did both. Her run with Reality Kings added volume to a catalog that was already more consistent than her relatively low public profile suggested.
She retired in 2022 after six years. No announced reason, no farewell content — just a clean stop. The catalog remains, and it holds up better than most from the same era.
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