A modern search might pull up a graphic designer, poet, or small-press author named Nelly Vickers. These individuals rarely qualify for a Wikipedia page due to lack of significant coverage in independent, reliable sources (newspapers, books, academic journals).

However, The Deep is preoccupied with his own insecurities and orders from Vought superiors (specifically Ashley Barrett) to do "whatever it takes" to get his numbers up. He crudely propositions Nelly, suggesting she perform sexual acts with him simultaneously using her duplicates. While Nelly is initially hesitant but willing to please, the situation turns grotesque.

: Vickers took a break from the screen in the late 1980s. She returned to the industry in the early 1990s for a short period before retiring permanently from the adult film industry. Filmography and Credits

Off-camera, Nelly felt a similar tension. She was young, slender, and brunette, with a career that was rapidly gaining momentum. But she felt like she was outgrowing the name. "Nelly" sounded like a character from a different time, someone waiting for permission.

The first wife of Romanian industrialist Max Auschnitt; she died in 1927. Nelly Vickers (Historical)