Hollie Stevens — Biography
Hollie Stevens, who was born on January 4, 1982, and died on July 3, 2012, was an American artist known by this professional name. Her work spanned across adult film, modeling, and writing. She is particularly recognized for her role in popularizing the niche genre of clown porn, a style characterized by performers adorned in clown makeup. Stevens' passing was attributed to brain cancer.
Her artistic journey began in 2000, making her initial public appearance as a dancer under the moniker De Pole Holly Wood. She transitioned into the adult entertainment industry in 2003, going on to feature in approximately 170 productions. Beyond her film work, Stevens was a consistent contributor as a writer and model for the publication Girls & Corpses. Her talents also extended to the silver screen, with an appearance in Ramzi Abed's independent horror film, Noirland.
In addition to her creative pursuits, Stevens was a multifaceted individual. She also worked as a DJ, engaged in live visual manipulation, trained as a kickboxing athlete, and expressed herself through performance art and painting. In 2011, she received a diagnosis of breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy in August of that year. In June of 2012, she married her partner, comedian and actor Eric Cash. Tragically, that same month, it was discovered that her cancer had spread to her brain. Hollie Stevens died from her illness on July 3, 2012, in San Francisco.
Her artistic journey began in 2000, making her initial public appearance as a dancer under the moniker De Pole Holly Wood. She transitioned into the adult entertainment industry in 2003, going on to feature in approximately 170 productions. Beyond her film work, Stevens was a consistent contributor as a writer and model for the publication Girls & Corpses. Her talents also extended to the silver screen, with an appearance in Ramzi Abed's independent horror film, Noirland.
In addition to her creative pursuits, Stevens was a multifaceted individual. She also worked as a DJ, engaged in live visual manipulation, trained as a kickboxing athlete, and expressed herself through performance art and painting. In 2011, she received a diagnosis of breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy in August of that year. In June of 2012, she married her partner, comedian and actor Eric Cash. Tragically, that same month, it was discovered that her cancer had spread to her brain. Hollie Stevens died from her illness on July 3, 2012, in San Francisco.