Riley Steele Joins Lee Network's Roster

LOS ANGELES — Feature dance agency The Lee Network today said that it now represents adult star Riley Steele for bookings.

“Riley is truly one of the most popular adult performers today, with amazing charisma, beauty, and crossover stardom,” said Derek Hay of The Lee Network.

Hay said that Riley, who is an Axel Braun Productions contract star, is “truly one of the most popular adult performers today, with amazing charisma, beauty, and crossover stardom.”

“With this in mind, we’re extremely pleased to partner with Riley and bring her to the stages of our many clubs across the country, for thousands of fans to meet up close and personal,” he said.

Through her representation by The Lee Network, Steele will tour men’s clubs around the country, Hay said.

“She is recognized for her feature dancing shows, which she performs to enthusiastic crowds with a blend of erotic energy, graceful dance techniques, and sexy costumes,” he said.

“I’m excited to finally announce I will be feature dancing in the coming new year,” Steele said. “I can’t wait to meet many of my fans up close in the top clubs around the country.”

The San Diego native entered the adult entertainment industry in 2008 after meeting adult star Jesse Jane at a store signing. At the time, Steele made an immediate impact with strong performances in a number of adult films, such as “Pirates II: Stagnetti’s Revenge,” “Nurses,” and “Riley Steele: So Fine,” among others.

She also has crossed over to the non-porn side, as seen in the 2010 mainstream film “Piranha 3D,” starring Richard Dreyfuss and Elisabeth Shue, along with appearances on the TV series like Spike TV’s “Manswers” and Cinemax’s “Life on Top.”

Most recently, Steele starred in “Peter Pan XXX: An Axel Braun Parody,” the science fiction-themed “Barbarella XXX: An Axel Braun Parody,” “Riley Goes Gonzo,” and others.

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