Celeste
Considered by many to be the hands-down winner of anyone's "Starlet with the Most Potential" award in the early 90's, Celeste's two brief stints in the porno biz left everyone wanting more. Born and raised in Stillwater, Minnesota, her career started as a dancer at "Deja Vu" in nearby Minneapolis. She moved to L.A. with her boyfriend and soon-to-be husband Woody Long (with Celeste below on the boxcover image of The Natural), and made several films with him, but with her career going full speed ahead they dropped everything and went back to Minnesota.
Celeste returned briefly with a brand-new set of "double D's" - 37DD-25-33 to be precise - and no Woody. She signed an exclusive contract with Vivid and made several films, the best being Vivid's "Nylon" but the most notable of them is "The (Ultimate) Dinner Party," which is notable only because she received an AVN award for the "Best Girl/Girl Scene" for her part in it. Meanwhile, her association with Vivid brought her into contact with director Paul Norman. In 1996, after making the most expensive adult production up to that point, "Borderline," she retired again, this time to marry Paul Norman and have his baby. This too wouldn't last. By the end of the year they had separated. Though he may not be seeing much of her these days, you can in "No Man's Land 6" and "Superstar Brunettes" from Video Team.