Hollie Stevens, born on January 4, 1982, was a multifaceted American talent known for her work as a pornographic actress, model, painter, and disc jockey. She made her debut in the adult entertainment industry in 2003, quickly establishing herself as a prominent figure by appearing in over one hundred eighty titles. Her first scene, featuring her alongside Bridgette Kerkove and Joel Lawrence in 'Mirror Image' for Sin City, marked the beginning of a career that would see her become a pioneer in the niche genre of clown porn.
In addition to her adult film career, Stevens was a prolific writer and model for the magazine 'Girls & Corpses,' showcasing her versatility and creativity. She also ventured into independent film, appearing in the horror movie 'Noirland,' directed by Ramzi Abed. Beyond acting, she was an accomplished DJ, live visual manipulator, kickboxing athlete, and performance artist, as well as a talented painter.
Stevens faced significant personal challenges when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011. Following a mastectomy in August of that year, she continued to fight bravely against the disease. In June 2012, she married her partner, comedian and actor Eric Cash, but shortly thereafter, it was revealed that her cancer had metastasized to her brain. Tragically, Hollie Stevens passed away on July 3, 2012, in San Francisco, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and resilience.