Leila Swan
AKA: Layla Swan
Leila Swan
Born on March 9, 1975, in San Francisco, California, Leila Swan entered the adult film industry in 2002 at approximately 27 years old. Sometimes credited as Layla Swan, she worked steadily for six years before stepping away from active production in 2008.
Career Timeline
Leila began her career during a period of significant transition in the adult industry, as internet distribution was rapidly reshaping how content was produced and consumed. Her run from 2002 to 2008 placed her squarely in an era when both traditional DVD production and emerging online platforms coexisted. Standing 5'8" with a slim build and natural D-cup bust, she fit a niche that appealed to studios producing a range of mainstream adult content.
Her work spanned the mid-2000s, a competitive period in the San Fernando Valley production scene. While not among the most heavily promoted names of that era, Leila maintained a consistent presence across multiple years, which itself reflects a degree of professional reliability in a field known for high turnover.
Physical Profile
Leila carried measurements of 34D-26-37 on her 5'8" frame at around 130 pounds. Her brown hair and natural physique, free of tattoos and piercings, kept her look relatively versatile for casting purposes across different studio styles and scene types.
Post-Retirement Activity
After retiring from active studio work in 2008, Leila largely stepped out of the public eye for an extended period. More recently, she has established a presence on a subscription-based content platform, suggesting a return to some form of independent content creation. This pattern is consistent with a broader trend among retired performers who have re-engaged with audiences through direct-to-consumer platforms, bypassing the traditional studio system entirely.
Industry Context
Leila's six-year career window places her among performers who were active during a pivotal moment in adult entertainment history. The 2002 to 2008 period saw the rise of tube sites, the decline of DVD revenue, and the early seeds of the creator-driven economy that would later dominate the industry. Her move toward independent content distribution years after her initial retirement mirrors decisions made by many of her contemporaries from the same era.
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