Amber Rayne's Cause of Death Ruled Accidental Overdose

LOS ANGELES—Adult star Amber Rayne died of an accidental cocaine overdose, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner's office confirmed to AVN Friday.

Rayne, an 11-year industry veteran with almost 500 movie credits, passed away on April 2 at her Los Angeles home at the age of 31.

According to the Coroner's Case Detail, "cocaine intoxication" was the sole cause of death and it was ruled an "accident."

Detroit native Rayne entered the adult industry in 2005 with a background in mainstream acting. Her performances were recognized with dozens of AVN Award nominations, most notably for her supporting roles in 2009's The 8th Day from Adam & Eve Pictures and 2015's Wanted from Adam & Eve and Wicked Pictures. In 2009, she won AVN's Unsung Starlet of the Year award; and on June 22 Rayne was posthumously named 2016 XRCO Unsung Siren.