Alisha Klass, a California native, was born in Chino and faced a significant life event at the tender age of two, as her parents tragically passed away, leaving her to be raised by her grandmother. After completing her high school education, Klass relocated to Las Vegas, where she began working as a stripper at The Olympic Gardens and simultaneously pursued a career in the adult entertainment industry.
During this period, Klass attended The Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandising, where she eventually earned a degree in fashion, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft. It was also during this time that Klass discovered adult videos with her male roommates, which would have a profound impact on her future endeavors.
The "Seymore Butts" series, starring Adam Glasser, caught her attention, and she became enamored with the films, eventually fantasizing about appearing in them. On a dare from her female roommate, Klass got the phrase "Seymore Butts" tattooed on her lower back, a bold move that would later play a significant role in her career.
Through her connections in the adult industry, Klass befriended a woman who worked for Adam Glasser, which led to her being introduced to him. Klass attended Glasser's photo shoots, met performers, and even read his fan mail, gradually building a rapport with him. Eventually, Klass asked to appear in one of Glasser's films and made her debut in 1997, starring alongside Ron Jeremy and Samantha Stylle in "Behind the Sphinc Door."
Klass's enthusiasm for sex and her natural charm brought her a considerable amount of attention, and in 1999, she won the Adult Video News award for Best New Starlet. Her relationship with Adam Glasser continued, and she appeared in numerous films with him.
However, in 2000, the couple's relationship began to deteriorate, leading to a very public feud. During this time, Klass stopped appearing in adult films and had her "Seymore Butts" tattoo modified to a dolphin. In 2001, Glasser faced charges of 'distribution of obscene material' and 'advertising of obscene matter for sale' for a scene Klass had filmed with fellow adult actress Chloe in "Tampa Tushy-Fest Part 1." These charges were eventually dropped.
Since then, Klass has made a few appearances in mainstream movies, demonstrating her versatility and ability to adapt to different roles and industries.