LOS ANGELES, CA — Holly Heart has completed work on Adam & Eve Pictures' original XXX soap opera The Young & the Rest of Us, directed by award-winner Will Ryder. The episodic series follows several interwoven families in the fictional town of College Grove. Heart portrays the wife of college president Steven St. Croix and stepmother to spinner Bentley. The series' eight 30-minute episodes will debut on AdamandEveTV.com.
"My first lead role! I'm very excited to be a part of this," said Heart. "I have always wanted to do a soap opera, so this was the perfect opportunity for me to show off my acting skills. The entire crew was amazing; they took great care of me and made me feel confident during my scenes. It was a pleasure to work for Adam and Eve and I hope to work in more features with both Will and producer Scott David, as well as Adam & Eve."
"Holly is a wonderful actress and played the part of the coked out, alcoholic step-mom to perfection," said director Ryder. "She is a natural and her zest for sex made me want to take a hot shower and wash up after Nick Manning dropped his load on her. We are lucky to have her in this movie."
Wednesday, Evil Angel streets performer/director Aiden Starr's Evil MILFs, in which Holly takes on Moe Johnson. "Moe was awesome," said Heart, "It was our first time working together, but I felt a great charisma between us. Aiden Starr, of course, I have known for years, so working for her is like being on set with your best friend. She is a true artist, as well. Her direction is on point and she never fails to prove herself flawless."
Wednesday, the versatile performer will discuss her latest projects on the popular Inside the Industry talk show, hosted by broadcaster and award-winning actor James Bartholet. The webcast airs from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm PT, and fans can listen live at LATalkRadio.com.
Coming up for the flaxen-haired star are the releases Revenge Of The Housewives from Severe Sex and Massive Asses 8 from Elegant Angel. Heart will begin shooting her second gangbang on April 18, directed by Jim Powers for Blacked Out / Devil's Film.