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Asa Akira
Akira in 2016
Born (1985-01-03) January 3, 1985 (age 39)[1]
Manhattan, New York, USA
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[2]
Spouse
(m. 2012; div. 2017)
Websiteasaakira.com

Asa Akira (born January 3, 1985) is an American pornographic film actress, writer and adult film director. Akira has appeared in 689 adult films as of June 2023. In 2013, she became the third Asian performer (after Asia Carrera and Stephanie Swift) to win the AVN Female Performer of the Year Award.[3] Akira hosted the 1st and 2nd ceremonies for the Pornhub Awards.[4] She was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame, XRCO Hall of Fame, Urban X Hall of Fame, and Brazzers Hall of Fame.

Early life

Asa Akira was born in Manhattan, New York to Japanese parents. She lived in SoHo, New York until age nine, when she moved to Tokyo, Japan.[5] She lived there for four years before moving back to the United States in her teens.[6][page needed] When moving back to New York, her family originally moved to Downtown Brooklyn before moving to Clinton Hill, New York.[7]

Asa attended the United Nations International School in Kips Bay, New York before going to Washington Irving School in nearby Gramercy Park.[8]

Asa is her real first name, which means "morning" in Japanese. Her professional surname was taken from the anime film Akira.[9]

Career

Pornographic career

Akira in 2009

Akira began working as a dominatrix when she was 19 years old.[10] She later worked as a stripper at the Hustler Club in New York.[11] In 2006–2007 she was a regular on the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show and was known as the "Show Whore".[2] Her first boy-girl scene was with Travis Knight for Gina Lynn Productions, after having already done several girl-girl scenes, mainly with Lynn.[2] She then signed a contract with Vouyer Media before becoming a freelancer six months later.[12]

Akira received several award nominations for her role in David Aaron Clark's 2009 film, Pure, in which she plays a telephonist at a fetish dungeon who has an affair with the head-mistress' husband.[13]

Akira co-hosted the 30th Annual AVN Awards alongside pornographic actress Jesse Jane and comedian April Macie.[14] She won the AVN Female Performer of the Year Award that night.[15] She was also the most awarded person during that ceremony.[16]

In 2013, she made her directorial debut with Elegant Angel's Gangbanged 6.[17]

On October 9, 2013, Akira announced that she signed an exclusive performing contract with Wicked Pictures.[18] Her debut film as a contract performer for the company was Asa Is Wicked.[19]

Mainstream appearances

Akira made a cameo appearance in the mainstream film Starlet.[20]

In January 2014, Akira, Dana DeArmond, Chanel Preston, and Jessie Andrews were featured in a Cosmopolitan magazine article titled "4 Porn Stars on How They Stay Fit."[21] The article was inspired by actress Gabrielle Union's comment made on Conan O'Brien's talk show about striving to follow the fitness routines of the porn stars she saw at her gym.[22]

In 2014, Akira featured as a guest in episode 1 of season 3 of the Eric Andre Show. [citation needed]

In 2017, Akira appeared as herself in the first episode of the sixteenth season of Family Guy in a live-action casting couch cutaway scene with Peter Griffin. Akira later noted that, ironically, this was her first casting couch scene. The episode featured a recurring joke of people asking Peter "who was the girl on the couch" and Peter giving a deadpan reply that he is certain each inquirer already knows who she is. In the eighth episode of the twentieth season after Peter is fired from his job, he tries to clear his browser history, but it's too late as the company IT guy notes that Peter is "all in" on Akira.

Other media

Akira holding her 2012 XBIZ Award for Female Performer of the Year backstage at the award ceremony

In 2011, Complex ranked Akira fourth on their list of "The Top 100 Hottest Porn Stars Right Now"[23] and at sixth on their list of "The Top 50 Hottest Asian Porn Stars of All Time".[24] LA Weekly ranked her third on their list of "10 Innovative Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Sasha Grey" in 2013.[25] She was also placed on CNBC's yearly list "The Dirty Dozen", the site's annual ranking of the adult industry's most popular and successful stars in 2012,[26] 2013,[27] and 2014.[28]

In 2013 Akira and artist David Choe started a podcast featuring 90-minute episodes called DVDASA.[29] It is aimed at a young adult audience, with its goal being to help youth with their problems related to sexuality, career, relationships, etc.

In June 2014, Akira appeared on a YouTube video with vlogger Caspar Lee.[30]

Akira wrote a memoir titled Insatiable: Porn—A Love Story which was released in May 2014 by Grove Press.[31] In July 2015, she signed a contract with Cleis Press to publish her second book, titled Dirty Thirty: A Memoir, a collection of essays, which was released in the fall of 2016.[32][33]

In 2015, Akira replaced Belle Knox as the host of The Sex Factor, an upcoming reality show where eight men and eight women compete for a $1 million prize and a three-year porn contract.[citation needed]

On April 6, 2015, The Hundreds started releasing episodes for a series titled Hobbies with Asa Akira, which features Akira trying out different activities such as tattooing, boxing, taxidermy, and ice sculpting.[34]

Akira joined Barstool Sports in 2017, where she was briefly a co-host on KFC Radio.[35]

Personal life

Akira states that she is sexually attracted to both men and "girls that look like boys".[36] She dislikes being called bisexual, saying that she leans towards heterosexuality, but is still uncertain.[36] She was once engaged to former pornographic actor Rocco Reed.[37] She was also married to pornographic actor and director Toni Ribas,[38] and she stated that aside from their on-screen work, their relationship was monogamous;[39][40] their marriage lasted from December 2012 until 2017 and ended up in divorce.[41]

She and her partner welcomed their first child in 2019.[41] Akira identifies as a feminist.[32][42]

Awards

List of accolades received by Asa Akira
Total number of wins
Totals 45
References
Year Ceremony Category Work
2011 AVN Award Best All-Girl Three-Way Sex Scene (with Alexis Texas & Kristina Rose) Buttwoman vs. Slutwoman
Best Anal Sex Scene (with Manuel Ferrara) Asa Akira Is Insatiable
Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (with Toni Ribas & Erik Everhard)
Best Three-Way Sex Scene (G/B/B) (with Prince Yahshua & Jon Jon)
Urban X Award Best Couple Sex Scene (with Mr. Pete) Vajazzled
Porn Star of the Year
2012 AVN Award Best Anal Sex Scene (with Nacho Vidal) Asa Akira Is Insatiable 2
Best Double-Penetration Scene (with Mick Blue & Toni Ribas)
Best Group Sex Scene (with Erik Everhard, Toni Ribas, Danny Mountain, Jon Jon, Broc Adams, Ramón Nomar, & John Strong)
Best Tease Performance
Best Three-Way Sex Scene, Boy/Boy/Girl (with Mick Blue & Toni Ribas)
Best Solo Sex Scene Superstar Showdown 2: Asa Akira vs. Kristina Rose
NightMoves Award Best Ass (Editor's Choice)
XBIZ Award Female Performer of the Year
XRCO Award Female Performer of the Year
Superslut
AEBN VOD Award Performer of The Year
Galaxy Award Best Personal Website (North America) AsaAkira.com
2013 AVN Award Best Double-Penetration Sex Scene (with Ramón Nomar & Mick Blue) Asa Akira Is Insatiable 3
Best Group Sex Scene (with Erik Everhard, Ramón Nomar, & Mick Blue)
Best Three-Way Sex Scene (Girl/Girl/Boy) (with Brooklyn Lee & James Deen)
Best POV Sex Scene (with Jules Jordan) Asa Akira to the Limit
Best Star Showcase
Female Performer of the Year
XRCO Award Female Performer of the Year
NightMoves Award Best Ethnic Performer (Fan's Choice)
Galaxy Award Best Female Performer (America)
Sex Award Porn Star of the Year
Porn's Perfect Girl/Girl Screen Couple (with Jessica Drake)
2014 AVN Award Best Porn Star Website (tied with JoannaAngel.com) AsaAkira.com
NightMoves Award Best Body (Editor's Choice)
2015 XRCO Award Mainstream Adult Media Favorite
2017 AVN Award Best Solo/Tease Performance Asa Goes To Hell
XBIZ Award Best Supporting Actress DNA
Urban X Award Social Media Star of the Year
Hall of Fame
2018 AVN Award Mainstream Star of the Year
XBIZ Award Best Actress – Couples-Themed Release The Blonde Dahlia
2019 AVN Award Mainstream Venture of the Year
Hall of Fame
Pornhub Award Best Fan Club
2020 XRCO Award Hall of Fame
Pornhub Award Favorite MILF
2022 Favorite Social Media Personality
2023 Brazzers Hall of Fame

Publications

  • Akira, Asa (2014). Insatiable: Porn—A Love Story. Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-2259-9.
  • Akira, Asa (2016). Dirty Thirty: A Memoir. Cleis Press. ISBN 978-1-62778-164-0.
  • Akira, Asa, ed. (2017). Asarotica. Cleis Press. ISBN 978-1-62778-226-5.

References

  1. ^ @asaakira (January 3, 2016). "Thirty one years old / In two years I'll have sucked dick / For two whole decades" (Tweet). Retrieved May 11, 2022 – via Twitter.
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  3. ^ "Girls – CraveOnline". CraveOnline. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
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  21. ^ Cheryl Wischhover (January 30, 2014). "4 Porn Stars on How They Stay Fit". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
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  25. ^ Jennifer Swann (December 11, 2013). "10 Innovative Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Sasha Grey". LA Weekly. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
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  38. ^ "30th Times a Charm", AVN Magazine, Vol. 29/No. 3, Issue 363, March 2013, p.49.
  39. ^ Tracy Clark-Flory (May 3, 2014). ""I'm in love with being on display": Adult film star Asa Akira on her insatiable love of porn". Salon. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  40. ^ Bielski, Zosia (May 23, 2014). "'I'm an exhibitionist, I'm hypersexual': Porn star Asa Akira on why she loves her job". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: The Woolbridge Company. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
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  42. ^ Asa Akira (September 3, 2014). "Asa Akira: Just Because I Do Porn Doesn't Mean I'm Not A Feminist". Playboy. Archived from the original on July 18, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.

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