Bethany Benz (b. 1987)

Alias:
Bethany "Caviar" Benz

Birthplace:
Ukraine

Born:
January 12, 1987

Bethany Benz was born Elizabeth Ahmed on May 19, 1986 in The Ukraine. She is an adult film actress. Bethany Benz is a tall, shapely knockout who was raised in Russia, but moved to Chicago, Illinois at the age of 12. Before making a name for herself in the adult industry, Bethany got her start as a glamour model, known as, "Caviar." Benz attended high school in Chicago, IL. She began her career featuring in magazines as "Jet", "Motorsports" and "Rolling Out" but also appeared in several music videos and was a contestant on the VH1 reality TV series For the Love of Ray J (2009), but was voted off the show in the fourth episode.  Eventually, she made the transition to adult films in 2010, at the age of 24. The exotic-looking bombshell didn't have trouble acclimating due to her incredible 34D-24-36 body, model-looks, long legs and an insatiable sexual appetite. Benz did her first hardcore shoot for the popular adult website Bang Bros. Among the top companies Bethany has appeared in X-rated features for are Freaky Empire, Bang Productions, Combat Zone, Pulse Distribution, Kick Ass Pictures, and West Coast Productions. She was nominated for an AVN Award for Best New Starlet in 2012.

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