Angelika Grays (b. 1992)

Alias:
Claudia Y
Natalie Victory
Sabrina Delight

Birthplace:
Brovary, Ukraine

Born:
February 22, 1992

Angelika Grays is a Ukrainian adult film actress and model known for her work across European and international adult film markets. She began her career in the adult entertainment industry in early 2017, initially performing in virtual reality productions under aliases such as “Sabrina Delight.” Her transition to mainstream studio work occurred around 2018–2019, during which she gained wider recognition.  Grays has worked with a wide range of studios, including Tushy, Vixen, Brazzers, Evil Angel, Marc Dorcel, Nubiles, 21 Sextury, and Viv Thomas. Her performances span various genres, including heterosexual, lesbian, and group scenes, showcasing her range and adaptability as a performer.  In addition to her on-screen work, Angelika has been nominated for several industry awards. At the 2020 AVN Awards, she was nominated for Best New Foreign Starlet, and at the 2020 XBIZ Europa Awards, she earned nominations for Best New Starlet and Best Sex Scene – Lesbian for her performance in Bad Girls: Lesbian Addiction.  Outside of film, Grays has modeled for international publications, including a layout in the November 2019 issue of Hustler magazine. She has also co-presented awards at industry events such as the 2020 XBIZ Europa Awards.

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