Sasha Grey
FiSe IIII
Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Marina Ann Hantzis
Birthplace North Highlands, Sacramento, California, U.S.
Birth Date March 14, 1988
Ethnicity Northwestern/Hellenic/Balkan European
Overview English, 1/8 Greek, 1/8 Polish, Irish, Scottish
Nationality American
Career Adult film star, actress, model, writer, musician, DJ
Color Season Dark Winter
Notes and Motifs
Ex Pornstar
Gamma Sensualist
FiSe IIII Unseelie
Grey: "My body is my art, and it's also the tool that I use to make money."
Grey: "Persistence and determination are incredibly important. But sometimes you need to analyze the situation and understand when you're wrong. You need to be able to cop to being wrong, learn to change, and continue to grow as a human being."
Grey: "I sacrificed a lot, in terms of friendship and family, from working so much at such a young age, but I wouldn't be where I am if I hadn't."
Grey: "My goal is to be myself, and to challenge stereotypes, and to follow the rules, and break them, and make new rules. It's not about doing something that's already been done. That would be silly."
Grey: "A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance."
Grey: "Reading was very important to me as a kid. It was very inspirational to me. I went to a school where that wasn't encouraged so much, but my parents encouraged that, and it has made me part of who I am."
Grey: "I can be a very sarcastic person, and sometimes people take every word I say literally."
Grey: "I'm not one to sit here and judge here. But I think it's funny that the people that condemn the adult industry the most are the ones consuming the product the most."
Grey: "If I only concentrated on one thing, I would limit myself in life."
Grey: "Promoting education is an effort that is close to my heart. Illiteracy contributes to poverty; encouraging children to pick up a book is fundamental."
Grey: "I'm not very good at parties. I'm a wallflower."
Grey: "I think people need something to believe in, because they don't want to have control over their own lives. They'd rather be able to blame it on an unknown being, or a greater god, or a greater spirit of sorts. And I think it's easier for them to blame it on that."
Grey: "I like to work. I don't like to have lulls. I feel like it makes me lazy and uncreative, and that's when your ideas become stagnant."