Kayden Kross Digital Playground

Founded in 1998 by Jerome St. James and Greg Lansky, Digital Playground was designed to revolutionize the way we consume adult content. At the forefront of the digital age, the studio aimed to bridge the gap between traditional film and cutting-edge technology. With a mission to push boundaries and challenge conventions, Digital Playground set the stage for a new era in adult entertainment.

Perhaps the most critical aspect of Kayden Kross’s time at Digital Playground was the foreshadowing of her future career. Even while under contract as a performer, Kross was famously articulate and vocal about the creative process. kayden kross digital playground

Appeared in FX's The League , the film Don Jon , and music videos for Nekrogoblikon. Founded in 1998 by Jerome St

Kross signed a multi-year deal on January 1, 2010, becoming a core "Digital Girl". With a mission to push boundaries and challenge

Kross filled a specific void. She possessed a sharp, intellectual wit that translated on screen. Unlike the pure "glamour" models of the time, Kross brought a self-awareness to her roles. In DP features like The Smiths or Fly Girls , she wasn't just a prop in a high-budget set; she was often the comedic or emotional heartbeat.