About

Early years

Rebecca More was born in London on 6 February 1976 and grew up in the city, where an early pull toward performing and media took hold. She spent time in customer-service jobs and did some modelling before moving into adult work, and her London background — the accent, the manner, the way she handled an interview — gave her a profile that stood apart in a field with a heavy American presence.

Getting started

She began shooting in the early 2000s with small European outfits. The ease she showed on camera, and her readiness to try different kinds of scenes, soon brought bigger producers calling, and by 2004 she was working with major studios across both softcore and hardcore. Even that early run mixed glamour with something more candid.

A name in the British scene

Through the middle of the decade she became one of the better-recognised British performers, with regular work for Harmony Films, Private and Digital Playground. She turned up in European magazines and the occasional television segment, and the look she brought — blonde, blue-eyed, athletic — was easy to place.

What she did best

Gonzo and reality-style shoots suited her, since they leaned on the unforced reactions she handled well. She also worked in BDSM and fetish projects, including with Kink.com, and titles such as "Rebecca More's Anal Adventure" and "The British Seductress" are among the ones fans bring up. For years she kept a heavy schedule, often several scenes a week, while staying deliberate about how she was presented in public.

Recognition

Award bodies noticed her without ever handing over a headline trophy. Nominations came from the AVN Awards and the UK Adult Film Awards, including repeated nods for Best British Starlet. That steady recognition, plus an audience that stayed with her, kept her in the conversation as a veteran of the business.

Branching out

From the late 2000s she pushed past film. She launched her own site with exclusive material, sat for radio and podcast interviews about sex and the industry, and moved into custom clips on ManyVids and OnlyFans. Selling straight to fans let her keep control of the work and build income that did not depend on a studio booking.

Off camera

She has kept her private life largely to herself, sharing only the odd note about training, travel or clothes. In interviews she comes across as a professional who draws a firm line between her screen roles and her own identity, and she has spoken up about consent and on-set safety, pushing for better conditions.

Later on

After close to two decades of heavy output, she eased off filming in the 2020s, though she still releases new material now and then and stays in touch with her audience. Younger performers, British women in particular, often point to her, and she remains a respected figure who helped shape modern British adult film.