
Mia Linz came to adult performance from Brazil at a moment when the industry's appetite for internationally sourced talent was sharpening. She entered in 2017, and within her first year had placed herself with studios that do not tend to take chances on unproven performers.
Her work with Evil Angel and Elegant Angel put her in front of directors who value presence as much as performance — a distinction that not every performer from her era understood how to navigate. She did.
Her scenes for Blacked Raw gave her the highest-profile platform of her career, a studio whose casting in that period was unusually deliberate. The fact that she landed there in a career spanning roughly two years says something about how she registered on set.
She retired after what records indicate was a nine-year listing window, though her active output was concentrated in the earlier part of that span. A short career by most measures, but one with a discernible shape and an identifiable standard of work.
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