1. Casey Calvert is an American pornographic actress and film director.

1. Casey Calvert is an American pornographic actress and film director.
Casey Calvert has won several awards in the pornographic film industry, and has written about it in mainstream media publications.
Casey Calvert chose her stage name after one of her college professors, Clay Calvert.
Casey Calvert received an XRCO Award for her film work in 2015.
In 2015, Casey Calvert began writing for publications including GameLink and The Huffington Post.
Casey Calvert was a contributor to the 2015 book Coming Out Like a Porn Star, edited by Jiz Lee.
Casey Calvert expanded her film career, from acting to directing and producing.
Casey Calvert was an actor, writer, and casting director on the Pure Taboo production, The Starlet: A Casey Calvert Story.
Casey Calvert was raised Conservative Jewish and attended synagogue every Shabbat morning until her Bat Mitzvah.
Casey Calvert's family switched to a Reform synagogue and began attending only on Jewish holidays.
Casey Calvert attended the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, graduating with a degree in telecommunications with minors in anthropology and zoology.
Casey Calvert chose her stage name in honor of Professor Clay Calvert after taking his class on Mass Media Law as a sophomore.
Casey Calvert said, "It felt right because really if I hadn't taken his class, I wouldn't be where I am right now," referring to learning during his class that pornography was not illegal as she initially thought.
Casey Calvert studied the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and learned that pornography is a form of protected freedom of speech in the United States.
Casey Calvert learned about the fetish scene from contacts in Orlando, Florida.
Casey Calvert has described her career as: "just like having any other job, except you're naked on the Internet".
Casey Calvert received a nomination for an XRCO Award for Best New Starlet in 2014, the first year she was eligible.
Sociologist and XRCO member, Chauntelle Tibbals, commented on Casey Calvert's selection praising her "performance work in a variety of genres" and "her considerable contributions to the adult industry".
Casey Calvert contributed to virtual reality pornography, where her likeness was digitally scanned and uploaded to an avatar.
Casey Calvert took requests from clients for selectively made films to make a profit in the face of online piracy.
Casey Calvert found billing them difficult because of restrictions by payment processors related to adult content.
Casey Calvert has tried to pursue a mainstream acting and modeling career, but potential employers have refused to hire her because of her work in porn.
Casey Calvert says she has been recognized even while auditioning under her legal name.
In September 2015, GameLink hired Casey Calvert to write a BDSM and fetish-themed column for their The Naked Truth blog, and to answer readers' questions on their website.
Casey Calvert contributed to GameLink in 2016 as an expert on topics related to fetish and BDSM, and won their 2016 Porn Star Madness Competition against 16 other adult stars.
Casey Calvert wrote for GameLink once a month sharing her knowledge of fetish and BDSM gained from her experiences with readers.
Casey Calvert has written about pornography for The Huffington Post, Cosmpolitan, UPROXX, Mandatory.
Casey Calvert contributed an essay in Coming Out Like a Porn Star, edited by Jiz Lee, about her early introduction to pornography and why she chose a career in the industry.
Casey Calvert taught the seminar to educate attendees about how BDSM and fetish scenes are filmed, and the film editing process.
Casey Calvert wrote her character as an antihero, exploring how fame and money have the potential to impact an individual's view of ethics.
Casey Calvert was part of LustCinema's foray into production work in the United States.
Casey Calvert led the casting process, taking her potential cast members through auditions.
Casey Calvert directed actors including Penny Pax and Derrick Pierce.
Casey Calvert found the most difficult part of the production process was selecting sites for location shooting.
Casey Calvert appreciated the increased freedom she had transitioning from actress to director.
Casey Calvert was featured at the 2020 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo on a panel, "Stepping Up to the Director's Seat", with women who had transitioned from actress to director including: Joanna Angel, Kayden Kross, Lena Paul and Aiden Starr.
Casey Calvert's family is supportive of her career and Calvert maintains a good relationship with her mother and father.