Moore was featured as a cover model for the April 1990 issue of Gent magazine
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and appeared in over two hundred features. Her filmography includes a wide variety of hardcore and niche genres, such as Double D Dykes 1 (2006) and Anal Angels Media Coverage: Moore was featured as a cover model for
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