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Born in 1983, is perhaps the most recognizable name to a general audience. She is of Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, and Brazilian heritage and had a brief stint in the U.S. Navy before pursuing entertainment. Her filmography includes a memorable cameo in the blockbuster comedy The Hangover Part II (2011) as Kimmy, a transgender prostitute. This mainstream visibility helped bridge the gap between niche adult content and popular culture. She is also a two-time AVN Award nominee for Transsexual Performer of the Year (2008, 2009) and even received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2025. Her presence was a reminder that self-expression was