Birthday: September 27, 1982 in Weehawken, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Vanessa Cabanillas
Height: 157 cm
Slim and sultry brunette Cassandra Cruz was born on September 27, 1982 in Weehawken, New Jersey. Cruz grew up in a quiet small town in Morris County, New Jersey. Following graduation from high school, Cassandra went to New York City and attended the Parsons School of Design, where she majored in illustration before graduating with a Bachelor's...
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Slim and sultry brunette Cassandra Cruz was born on September 27, 1982 in Weehawken, New Jersey. Cruz grew up in a quiet small town in Morris County, New Jersey. Following graduation from high school, Cassandra went to New York City and attended the Parsons School of Design, where she majored in illustration before graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts. However, Cruz was fired from her college job, but fortunately came across an ad on Craigslist offering to fly women out to Los Angeles, California to participate in hardcore shoots for $1,000 per day. Cassandra discovered that she liked the work so much that she decided to settle permanently in Los Angeles and pursue a career in porn. Among the notable companies and adult websites that Cruz has worked for are Kink.com, PornPros, Penthouse, Hustler, FM Concepts, Evil Angel, Digital Sin, Wicked Pictures, Sticky Video, Reality Kings, Jules Jordan Video, Kick Ass Pictures, New Sensations, and Pulse Distribution. Show less «
Porn sex is porn sex. My sex at home is great, and normal, and I don't have to perform for the camer...Show more »
Porn sex is porn sex. My sex at home is great, and normal, and I don't have to perform for the camera at home. Show less «
I grew up in New Jersey. And I don't mean the Jersey shore part of New Jersey. I grew up in Morris C...Show more »
I grew up in New Jersey. And I don't mean the Jersey shore part of New Jersey. I grew up in Morris County. It was a small quiet town, and I lived a sheltered life. I couldn't wait to graduate high school so I could go to art school and be in New York City where I felt I belonged. Show less «
For me, performing is just a job. So I do my job, and I come home and I keep that acting job separat...Show more »
For me, performing is just a job. So I do my job, and I come home and I keep that acting job separate from my personal life with my husband [Dick Delaware]. We have a normal married life at home, separate from work. Show less «
My dream is to make a living off my art/paintings.
My dream is to make a living off my art/paintings.
I think I'm a better sex performer than an actor, but I'd really like to work on my acting skills, a...Show more »
I think I'm a better sex performer than an actor, but I'd really like to work on my acting skills, and become a better actress. Show less «
I guess I don't think anything is strange, since I've done crazier things before porn. I've urinated...Show more »
I guess I don't think anything is strange, since I've done crazier things before porn. I've urinated on people before porn and in porn (less in porn), I've stomped on penises, kicked guys in the balls. I enjoy that stuff. Show less «
98% of the scenes are done without a condom, and everyone is tested. There are only a few companies ...Show more »
98% of the scenes are done without a condom, and everyone is tested. There are only a few companies that require condom scenes or have that as an option. It doesn't bother me if I know the other performer is in the industry because he is tested monthly, like me. Show less «
[on the best and worst aspects of working in porn] I like the acting part of my job, and I like havi...Show more »
[on the best and worst aspects of working in porn] I like the acting part of my job, and I like having enough free time to spend at home. The worst part is just having to deal with cancellations or sometimes there are rude people, and that sucks. Show less «
I can't control who I work with, but I can control who I don't wish to work with. For the most part,...Show more »
I can't control who I work with, but I can control who I don't wish to work with. For the most part, my husband [Dick Delaware] and I know most of the male performers I've worked with so I usually don't have a problem with the other performer. Show less «