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Anikka Albrite
Albrite at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo on January 21, 2015
Born (1988-08-07) August 7, 1988 (age 36)[1]
Other namesAnnika Albrite, Anikka Albright, Annika Albright, & Annikka Albrite[5]
Spouse
(m. 2014)
[6][7]

Anikka Albrite (born August 7, 1988) is an American pornographic actress.[1]

Early life

Albrite was born in Denver, Colorado.[2] She was raised in Arizona.[8][9] In her early teens, she moved to California, where she currently resides.[9] She has also lived in Wisconsin.[8]

Albrite is a former lab technician and she double majored in molecular biology and business.[2][10] She has four siblings. Her parents and siblings have accepted her profession.[11]

Career

Albrite entered the adult film industry in October 2011.[12] In June 2015, Albrite, Mick Blue, and Maestro Claudio formed the production label BAM Visions for Evil Angel.[13] She made her directorial debut with the film Anikka’s Bootycise.[14]

On June 4, 2015, Albrite made her feature dancing debut at the Crazy Horse in San Francisco.[15] Albrite co-hosted the 2016 AVN Awards alongside Joanna Angel on January 23, 2016.[16]

Mainstream media appearances

Albrite worked as a mainstream model and extra on television shows prior to her adult film career.[11]

In 2013, LA Weekly ranked Albrite first on their list of "10 Porn Stars Who Could Be The Next Jenna Jameson".[10] She was also placed on CNBC's list of "The Dirty Dozen: Porn's biggest stars" in 2014,[17] 2015,[18] and 2016.[19]

Albrite plays a grim reaper in the 2015 mainstream Austrian horror film Chimney or Pit.[20][21]

Personal life

Albrite identifies as bisexual.[22][23] She married pornographic actor Mick Blue in March 2014.[7] She states that they are "very monogamous" outside of work.[9][22] In 2015, Albrite and Blue won AVN Awards for Female and Male Performer of the Year, making them the first married couple to ever win both awards simultaneously.[21]

Awards and nominations

List of accolades received by Anikka Albrite
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 16 44
AVN Awards
Year Result Award Film
2013[24] Nominated Best New Starlet
Nominated Best POV Sex Scene (with Erik Everhard) Eye Fucked Them All
Nominated Best Tease Performance (with Jada Stevens) Jada Stevens Is Buttwoman
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene (G/G/B) (with Jada Stevens & Erik Everhard)
2014[25][26] Nominated Best Actress OMG… It’s the Leaving Las Vegas XXX Parody
Won Best Anal Sex Scene (with Mick Blue) Anikka
Won Best Tease Performance
Won Best Three-Way Sex Scene – Boy/Boy/Girl (with James Deen & Ramon Nomar)
Nominated Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene (with Manuel Ferrara) Top Bottoms
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Christy Mack, Kelly Madison, Kendra Lust, Brooklyn Chase, Jacky Joy, Romi Rain & Ryan Madison) The Madison’s Mad Mad Circus
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Ashley Fires, Remy LaCroix, Riley Reid, Dillion Harper, Mischa Brooks & Manuel Ferrara) Manuel Ferrara's Reverse Gangbang
Nominated Best Oral Sex Scene (with Riley Reid) American Cocksucking Sluts 3
Nominated Best POV Sex Scene (with Mick Blue) Eye Candy
Nominated Best Solo Sex Scene I Love Big Toys 36
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene – G/G/B (with Maddy O'Reilly & Kurt Lockwood) Not The Wizard of Oz XXX
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene – G/G/B (with Samantha Saint & Mick Blue) Samantha Saint is Completely Wicked
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
2015[27][28] Nominated Best Actress Untamed Heart
Won Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Dani Daniels & Karlie Montana) Anikka 2
Won Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (with Mick Blue & Erik Everhard)
Won Best Solo/Tease Performance (with Dani Daniels & Karlie Montana)
Nominated Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Carter Cruise, Dana DeArmond, Sara Luvv, Marina Angel & Cati Parker) Twisted Fate
Nominated Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene (with James Deen) Voracious: Season 2 Volume 1
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Lola Reve, Britney Amber, Lola Foxx, Dahlia Sky, Abby Cross, Romi Rain, Alina Li, Kush Kush, Tommy Gunn, Coco, Toni Ribas, Mick Blue, Alan Stafford, Keni Styles, Bill Bailey, Giovanni Francesco, Karlo Karrera & Richie Calhoun) Orgy Initiation of Lola
Nominated Best POV Sex Scene (with Mr. Pete) Mr. Pete's POV 2
Won Best Three-Way Sex Scene – Girl/Girl/Boy (with Dani Daniels & Rob Piper) Dani Daniels Deeper
Won Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Most Outrageous Sex Scene (with Zoey Monroe) Cream Dreams 2
2016[29][30] Won Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Angela White & Alexis Texas) Angela 2
Nominated Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Dani Daniels, Lexi Belle, Mercedes Carerra, Maddy O'Reilly, Ash Hollywood, Ana Foxxx, Keisha Grey & Ryan Ryans) Sisterhood
Nominated Best Anal Sex Scene (with Mike Adriano) Banging Beauties
Nominated Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (with Steve Holmes & Manuel Ferrara) Ass Worship 16
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Skin Diamond, Carter Cruise, Dahlia Sky, Adriana Chechik & Mick Blue) Mick Blue Is One Lucky Bastard
Nominated Best Supporting Actress The Turning
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene - B/B/G (with Chris Strokes & Mike Adriano) Phat Ass White Girls 12
Won Best Three-Way Sex Scene – Girl/Girl/Boy (with Valentina Nappi & Mick Blue) Anikka’s Anal Sluts
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
NightMoves Awards
Year Result Award
2013[31] Won Best New Starlet (Fan Choice)
2014[32] Nominated Best Female Performer
2015[33][34] Won Best Female Performer (Fan Choice)
Nominated Best Butt
Venus Awards
Year Result Award
2015[35] Won Jury Award for Best Porn Couple (with Mick Blue)
XBIZ Awards
Year Result Award Film
2013[36] Nominated Best New Starlet
2014[37] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Best Supporting Actress Not the Wizard of Oz XXX
Nominated Best Scene - Parody Release (with Maddy O'Reilly & Kurt Lockwood)
Nominated Best Scene - Non-Feature Release (with Mick Blue) Anikka
2015[38][39] Won Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Best Actress - Couples-Themed Release Untamed Heart
Won Best Scene - Couples-Themed Release (with Tommy Gunn)
Nominated Best Actress - All-Girl Release Twisted Fate: A Lesbian Feature
Nominated Best Scene - Parody Release (with Michael Vegas) Sleeping Beauty XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
2016[40] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Best Supporting Actress Wanted
Nominated Best Sex Scene - All-Sex Release (with Vicki Chase & Mick Blue) Anikka’s Anal Sluts
XRCO Awards
Year Result Award
2013[41] Nominated New Starlet
2014[42] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Orgasmic Oralist
2015[43][44] Won Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Orgasmic Analist

References

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