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Biography of Cara Fawn

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Cara Fawn, (born on July 18, 1978 in San Clemente, California), known by the stage name Cheyenne Silver, is a former American pornographic actress. She is of Native American (Cherokee, Choctaw), Franco-Irish heritage.

Fawn danced under the stage name Wildcat, a name she also used when she initially transitioned to adult films.

She has appeared in over 70 films, including No Man's Land, Fever, Secrets of the Flesh, Freshmen Fantasies, California Cocksuckers, The Wicked Temptress, Bloodrite, Pure Bliss, Third Date and This Girl's Life. She was under contract with Vivid Entertainment.

Fawn has also appeared on The Howard Stern Show, The Man Show and Wild On!. She was Penthouse magazine's Pet of the Month in December 2001. Cheyenne has appeared on the dating show "Shipmates." Cheyenne has been shooting more mainstream films and was able to get her SAG card.

On December 12, 2005, she was involved in a serious car accident resulting in severe fractures across her skull, below the brain, and behind the eyes. Due to internal bleeding in the brain, she was airlifted to a trauma center in Englewood, Colorado. On the 13th, she had surgery to relieve the pressure to her brain, and it was found that her face was bruised as a result of numerous facial fractures, her right eye socket was broken, and a neck break was later diagnosed as a simple fracture. She eventually recovered, being released on December 23, 2005 from a trauma center in Denver, Colorado to recover at home. This accident affected the filming of the science fiction movie The Villikon Chronicles: Genesis of Evil.

She has also been featured in the N.E.R.D music video "Lapdance".

As of June 2006, Silver began using her real name, Cara Fawn, in her professional career as a mainstream non-pornographic actress, and also became co-executive producer of the Villikon Chronicles

Full name: Cara Fawn


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