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The Cabining (2014) Sexy, underwear
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Casual Encounters (2016) Nude, breasts 00:37:01 Angela Relucio gets it on with Taran, showing plenty of boobs along the way. (1 min 11 secs)
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Biography

Angela Relucio has an outstanding body, and it’s no wonder, since she’s been training as a ballet and jazz dancer since childhood. In fact, the Bronx babe was even granted a spot at the Fame school, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, but went to another famous high school instead, Bronx High School of Science, when she decided acting was more to her liking. She graduated from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama, and headed to Los Angeles in 2010, after banking a few roles in smaller films shot on the east coast. She was sexy as Mary Lane in her first Hollywood feature film, Alien Opponent (2010), with Jeremy London, and another sexy girl, Mindy, in The Cabining (2014), but really let her hair down, and took her clothes off to reach the next level of sexy as Kacy in the film Casual Encounters (2016) with Brooklyn Decker and Taran Killam. Angela bares her spectacular breasts—very full, very ripe, nicely sized with puffy nipples—while in a humorous and highly aerobic sex scene with Killam. In more clothed roles, she can be seen on the big screen as a sexy woman in Cavemen (2013) with Skylar Astin and hottie Camilla Belle, as a bar patron in Sweet Lorraine (2015) with Tatum O’Neal, and as an Asian-American delegate in The Glorias (2020) with Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander. On the little screen, she’s appeared in numerous primetime series, and had the regular series role of Lieutenant Camille Fung in the History Channel series Six in 2017, Jessica in the web series Playdates Anonymous in 2018, and the long-running role of Risa Park in the network medical drama Code Black from 2015-2018. Mr. Skin is sure there’s a joke about codes to be made, but he’s not going to decipher it.