Anna Polina (b. 1989)

Alias:
Ana Polina
Anna Apolina
Anna Jelinkova
Anna Paulina
Lea Delmas
Lilith Marshall
Léa Delmas

Birthplace:
Saint Petersburg, Russia

Born:
September 11, 1989

Born in the USSR, Anna Polina lived in Russia until she was 10, before settling in France with her family. Anna Polina first turned to law school but she was soon attracted by the world of charm and pornography. She shot her first scenes in 2008 under the name of Léa Delmas, before making a break until February 2010 when she really started a career in the X under the name of Lilith Marshall and then focus on Anna Polina. During the summer of 2010, she is having breast implants. She turns for the main French directors, such as John B. Root, then becomes in December 2010 the ninth Dorcel Girl. She is one of the main actresses of Inglorious Bitches, a remake of Inglorious Basterds. At the end of 2011, his celebrity is growing outside the pornographic universe as Marc Dorcel chooses to sponsor a biker of the Dakar Rally 2012: Hugo Payen. A screenprint of Anna Polina is affixed to the motorcycle of Hugo Payen. In January 2012, she was named "Best Foreign Performer" at the XBIZ Awards. In 2012 she also hosted a radio show on Oui FM: "Porn to be wild" devoted to X movies every Sunday at 1 am.

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