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Charlotte Sartre is an American pornographic actress.[1]
Sartre was born and raised in Northern California. She began to become interested in pornography after discovering the actress Sasha Grey.[2] At the age of 20 she began working as a camgirl, a business she was in until August 2015, when she debuted as a pornographic actress at the age of 21.[3]Many of her scenes have bondage, sadomasochism and fetishistic themes. She's recorded them for companies of the genre such as Burning Angel and Kink.com.[4][5]
Her stage name comes from the French existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, a writer for whom she had great appreciation that even led her to tattoo the name of his work Nausea on her chest.[4]
In 2019, she married pornographic actor and director Lance Heart. She lives in Las Vegas.[6][7]
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