Mia Vendome, a Belgian-born adult film actress, was born in Tournai on April 20, 1990, and entered the erotic film industry at the age of 18 in 2009 when she applied to the famous French producer Marc Dorcel, with the aim of becoming a porn actress. He began his career as May Line, but soon he became known as Mia Vendome. His first film was Dorcel Airlines: First Class, the third part of the Dorcel Airlines series directed by Hervé Bodilis and VMD producer. After the film's success, Mia quickly became the exclusive contract star of Marc Dorcel, heir to the title "Dorcel Girl," after ancestors like Yasmine or Melissa Lauren. He was on the cover of the May-June 2009 issue of Hot Video magazine, where he told me in an interview that he had decided to work in this industry at the age of 15, after watching his first porno film, because he was impressed by the open representation of sexuality, especially the scenes of his face, which he found particularly exciting by his own admission. During his career he has been involved in major erotic films such as Dorcel Airlines: Fly to Ibiza, Young Nurse Mia, Maison Close, Aletta: Pornochic 18, Journal d'une fille au pair and Lesbian Prison, in a total of 25 productions, as well as Internet Adult Film Database (IAFD). In these films, he often worked with known actors like Tarra White, Madison Parker, Black Angelica, Claudia Rossi or Yasmine Lafitte, and directors like Hervé Bodilis or Tony Del Duomo. It is particularly memorable to play in the film Lesbian Prison, where his scene with Aschley Robins received great attention. Mia Vendome was praised for her natural beauty, brown eyes, blonde hair and a height of 168 cm because of her direct, passionate performance, which Tarra White also highlighted in an interview, noting that Mia "mignonne," cooperative and professional, far from the stereotypical, inexperienced actors of industry. It also appeared in a 2009 Tellement Vrai broadcast on the NRJ12 Channel, which was about the sex industry, and showed how she became an exclusive star of the Dorcel. Mia openly agreed that porn film was a passion for her, not a stepping stone for other career opportunities, and she rejected traditional movie roles because she wanted to work exclusively in the erotic industry. Her career flourished between 2009 and 2012, but in the following period she was already in less new production.