Fresh Faces: Kasey Miller

Kasey Miller started working in the adult industry using the name Daisy Lynne "a couple of days after my 19th birthday. I did a Bang Bus. It turned out okay. I was really nervous, I didn't know what was going on. But nobody likes their first scene."

Before that first scene, she was living in Missouri, and had worked her way up to manager at a retail clothing store at age 18 ("I was a really hard worker.") but she was frustrated. "That's all I did. Every day. All summer. I was really bored. I got together with some of my friends and I said 'I want to get out of here, I want to go to Florida. I should just stay there.' I wondered what I could do to make quick money and they said 'You should do porn.' My body count outside of porn is really high—I love sex—so my friends were in favor of it."

She did six scenes in Florida before moving to California, where she shot her best scene so far in her nascent career, with Zachary Wild for It's Okay! She's My Stepsister 4 from Devil's Film. "That's really good. It was outside, and I got oil poured all over me, so my butt was all covered with oil and luscious. We had really good chemistry, got along really well. The view was great. It was good."

As a performer, she enjoys being the center of attention on set: "I love everybody watching me do what I love to do. People say 'You're so cute,' 'You're so sexy,' and I'm so confident in myself hearing things like that. They really turn me on. I love performing a great scene."

In her off-time, she takes long walks on the beach with her dog Tobie. "I love to sit on the rocks with him. Sometimes I smoke a blunt." She also "goes to the gym, a lot. I lost 30 pounds in three months, going to the gym and dieting." Baking and cooking is her "stress reliever. I make a phenomenal dinner. Steak and roasted vegetables is my specialty."

Her words to live by: "No matter how you feel, get up, show up, dress up and never, ever give up." She "found it on Pinterest a long time ago, and it stuck with me. I have really bad social anxiety, and that has helped me. It's gonna be okay. It spoke to me."

Book Kasey Miller through ATMLA. Follow her on Twitter: @kaseymillerxxx. Miller was featured in the January issue of AVN magazine. Click here to see the digital edition. Photo above by Rick Garcia; see more in this photo gallery from AVN's Talent Night.