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AVN Award for Best Actor
AVN award for contributions of actors to pornography
The 2024 recipient: Tommy Pistol
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Sponsored byAVN
LocationLas Vegas
CountryUSA
Presented byAVN Media Network
First awarded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
Last awarded2024
Most recent winnerTommy Pistol
Feed Me (2024)
Highlights
Most awardsMike Horner, Randy Spears, Evan Stone and Tommy Pistol
(5 awards)
Total awarded63
(40–for films,
23–for videos)
First winnerRichard Pacheco
Irresistible (1984)
Websiteavnawards.avn.com

The AVN Award for Best Actor is an award that has been given annually by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 1984.[1]

Till 2008, the award was awarded annually for two different categories–film and video. From year 2009, it is awarded annually for a single category.

First recipient of the award was Richard Pacheco, who was awarded at 1st AVN Awards in 1984 for his performance in Irresistible.[1] As of 2024, Mike Horner, Randy Spears, Evan Stone and Tommy Pistol are the most honoured pornographic actors with five awards followed by Buck Adams, Steven St. Croix, Tom Byron and Seth Gamble with four awards, Eric Edwards with three awards while five pornographic actors–Jon Dough, Dale DaBone, Brad Armstrong, Robert Bullock and James Bonn–have won the award two times. Jamie Gillis is the oldest recipient of the award at the age of 53 for his performance in Bobby Sox (1997) and Steven St. Croix is the youngest recipient of the award at the age of 26 for his performance in Chinatown (1995). The most recent recipient is Tommy Pistol, who was honoured at the 41st AVN Awards in 2024 for his performance in Feed Me.[2]

Winners and nominees

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Mike Horner
Randy Spears
Evan Stone
Tommy Pistol
From top to bottom: Mike Horner, Randy Spears and Evan Stone and Tommy Pistol have been the most frequent winners of the award (five times).
Buck Adams
Steven St. Croix
Tom Byron
Seth Gamble
From top to bottom: Buck Adams, Steven St. Croix, Tom Byron and Seth Gamble have won the award four times each.
Eric Edwards
Eric Edwards has won the award three times.
Jon Dough
Dale DaBone
Brad Armstrong
James Bonn
From top to bottom: Jon Dough, Dale DaBone, Brad Armstrong and James Bonn have won the award two times each.

1980s

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Year Photo Winner Film/Video Nominees Ref(s)
1984 Richard Pacheco Irresistible (f) [1]
1985 Eric Edwards X Factor (f) [3]
1986 Harry Reems Trashy Lady (f) [4]
Eric Edwards Dangerous Stuff (v)
1987 Mike Horner Sexually Altered States (f) [5][6]
Buck Adams Rockey X (v)
1988 John Leslie Firestorm II (f) [7]
Robert Bullock Romeo and Juliet (v)
1989 Portrait of an Affair (f) [8][9]
Buck Adams Rockey X–The Final Round (v)

1990s

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Year Photo Winner Film/Video Nominee(s) Ref(s)
1990 Jon Martin Cool Sheets (v) [10]
1991 Randy Spears The Masseuse (f)
  • Jerry Butler, The Swap
  • Rick Savage, A Portrait of Christy
  • Wayne Summers, Radioactive
  • Randy West, Torrid Without a Cause 2
[11][12]
Eric Edwards The Last X-Rated Movie, Part 1 (v)
1992 Buck Adams Roxy (f) [13]
Tom Byron Sizzle (v) Joey Silvera, Indiscretions
1993 Mike Horner The Seduction of Mary (f) Rocco Siffredi, Face Dance, Parts 1 & 2 [14][15][16][17]
Joey Silvera The Party (v) Tony Tedeschi, The Buttsizer
1994 Mike Horner Justine: Noting To Hide 2 (f) [18][19][20][21]
Jonathan Morgan The Creasemaster (v)
1995 Buck Adams No Motive (f) [22][23][24]
Steven St. Croix Chinatown (v)
1996 Mike Horner Lessons in Love (f) [25][26][27]
Jon Dough Latex (v)
1997 Jamie Gillis Bobby Sox (f) [28][29][30][31]
Jon Dough Shock (v)
1998 Steven St. Croix Bad Wives (f) [32][33][34]
Tom Byron Indigo Delta (v)
1999 James Bonn Models (f) [35][36][37]
Michael J. Cox L.A. Uncovered (v)

2000s

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Year Photo Winner Film/Video Nominees Ref(s)
2000 James Bonn Chloe (f) [38][39][40]
Randy Spears Double Feature! (v)
2001 Evan Stone Adrenaline (f) [41][42][43][44]
Joel Lawrence Raw (v)
2002 Anthony Crane Beast (f) [45][46][47][48]
Mike Horner Euphoria (v)
2003 Brad Armstrong Falling From Grace (f) [49][50]
Dale DaBone Betrayed By Beauty (v)
2004 Randy Spears Heart of Darkness (f) [51][52]
Evan Stone Space Nuts (v)
2005 Justin Sterling The Masseuse (f) [53][54][55]
Barrett Blade Loaded (v)
2006 Randy Spears Eternity (f) [56][57]
Evan Stone Pirates (v)
  • Otto Bauer, Catherine
  • Barrett Blade, Dark Angels 2: Bloodline
  • Dillon Day, Dark Angels 2: Bloodline
  • Tommy Gunn, AGP: All Girl Protection
  • Dean James, Killing Courtney Luv
  • Dick Smothers, Jr., Dark Deception
  • Randy Spears, One Man’s Obsession
  • Steven St. Croix, Undertow
  • George Uhl, Robinson Crusoe on Sin Island
2007 Randy Spears Manhunters (f) [58][59][60]
Evan Stone Sex Pix (v)
2008 Tom Byron Layout (f) [61][62]
Brad Armstrong Coming Home (v)
2009 Evan Stone Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge [63][64]

2010s

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Year Photo Winner Film Nominees Ref(s)
2010 Eric Swiss Not Married With Children XXX [65][66]
2011 Tom Byron The Big Lebowski: A XXX Parody
  • Brad Armstrong, 4Some
  • Paul Chaplin, BatfXXX: Dark Night Parody
  • Cheyne Collins, The Vampire Sex Diaries
  • Dane Cross, 3 Days in June
  • Dale DaBone, Batman XXX: A Porn Parody
  • Chad Diamond, This Ain't Glee XXX
  • Ben English, The Condemned
  • Tommy Gunn, Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds
  • Jack Lawrence, Reno 911: A XXX Parody
  • Mr. Marcus, Savanna's Been Blackmaled 2
  • Tommy Pistol, Joanna's Angels 3
  • Rock: The Icon, Fatally Obsessed
[67][68]
2012 Dale DaBone Elvis XXX: A Porn Parody
  • James Bartholet, Saw: A Hardcore Parody
  • Barrett Blade, Killer Bodies
  • Tom Byron, Runaway
  • Xander Corvus, Lost and Found
  • Ryan Driller, Superman XXX: A Porn Parody
  • Ben English, Official The Silence of the Lambs Parody
  • Seth Gamble, Saturday Night Fever XXX: An Exquisite Films Parody
  • Jack Lawrence, Anchorman: A XXX Parody
  • Ryan McLane, Official Psycho Parody
  • Tommy Pistol, Taxi Driver: A XXX Parody
  • Anthony Rosano, Rocky XXX: A Parody Thriller!
  • Randy Spears, The Orgasm
  • Evan Stone, This Ain’t Ghostbusters XXX 3D
  • Mac Turner, The Rocki Whore Picture Show: A Hardcore Parody
[69][70]
2013 Steven St. Croix Torn [71][72]
2014 Tommy Pistol Evil Head [73][74]
2015 Steven St. Croix Wetwork
  • Seth Gamble, Cinderella XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Billy Glide, Silhouette
  • Tommy Gunn, American Hustle XXX Porn Parody
  • Kurt Lockwood, 24 XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Brendon Miller, Thor XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Tyler Nixon, Aftermath
  • Logan Pierce, Shades of Kink 2
  • Tommy Pistol, Austin Powers XXX: A Porn Parody
  • Alan Stafford, These Things We Do
  • Jeremy Steele, The Manson Family XXX
  • Kyle Stone, Owner Gets Clipped
  • Michael Vegas, Switch
[75][76]
2016 Tommy Pistol Stryker
  • Richie Calhoun, The Submission of Emma Marx: Boundaries
  • Danny D, The Doctor
  • James Deen, Stockholm Syndrome
  • Ryan Driller, Marriage 2.0
  • Erik Everhard, Broken Vows
  • Giovanni Francesco, Batman v Superman XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Seth Gamble, Brothers & Sisters
  • Danny Mountain, Lock and Load
  • Tyler Nixon, Housemates 2
  • Derrick Pierce, Magic Mike XXXL: A Hardcore Parody
  • Toni Ribas, Bullet to the Top
  • Ryan Ryder, Peter Pan XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Michael Vegas, Shades of Kink 4
  • Chad White, Waiting on Love
[77][78]
2017 Xander Corvus The Preacher's Daughter
  • Richie Calhoun, The Submission of Emma Marx: Exposed
  • Danny D, Sherlock: A XXX Parody
  • Ryan Driller, True Detective: A XXX Parody
  • Steve Holmes, The One I Lust
  • Marcus London, Devil Inside
  • Ryan McLane, Win a Date With Sophia Blake
  • Tyler Nixon, This Ain’t Fallout XXX
  • Tommy Pistol, Suicide Squad XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Ryan Ryder, Storm of Kings: XXX Parody
  • Steven St. Croix, Color Blind
  • Evan Stone, The Donald
  • Nacho Vidal, Outland: Beyond the Far West
  • Chad White, The Marine
  • Aaron Wilcoxxx, Fragment of Love
[79][80]
2018 Tommy Pistol Ingenue [81][82]
2019 Seth Gamble Deadpool XXX: An Axel Braun Parody
  • Brad Armstrong, The Cursed XXX
  • Johnny Castle, The Finisher: A DP XXX Parody
  • Xander Corvus, Xander's World Tour
  • Danny D, NeverMore
  • James Deen, Starfucked
  • Ryan Driller, The Seduction of Heidi
  • Robby Echo, Hand Solo: A DP XXX Parody
  • Small Hands, A Trailer Park Taboo
  • Steve Holmes, Dirty Grandpa
  • Ryan McLane, Cursed
  • Derrick Pierce, Second First Date
  • Logan Pierce, Love in the Digital Age
  • Tommy Pistol, Anne: A Taboo Parody
  • Michael Vegas, How I Fucked Your Mother: A XXX Parody
[83][84]

2020s

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Year Photo Winner Film Nominees Ref(s)
2020 Seth Gamble Perspective
  • Danny D, Uninvited
  • Damon Dice, My Husband’s Boss: The Power Position
  • Tommy Gunn, What We Do for Money
  • Small Hands, Love Song
  • Keiran Lee, A Night of Reckoning
  • Ryan Mclane, Upon Further Reflection
  • Tyler Nixon, Honeymoon
  • Michael Vegas, Forbidden Affairs 10: My Fiancée’s Brother
  • Zac Wild, The Gentleman
[85][86]
2021 A Killer on the Loose
  • Nathan Bronson, My Sinful Valentine
  • Danny D, No Mercy for Mankind
  • Quinton James, The Seductress
  • Ryan Mclane, Pushing Boundaries
  • Tyler Nixon, Don't Say a Word
  • Derrick Pierce, Primary
  • Tommy Pistol, iLove
  • Michael Vegas, Out With a Bang
  • Chad White, Who's Your Daddy?
[87][88]
2022 Tommy Pistol Under the Veil
  • Mick Blue, Tell Her
  • Dante Colle, Casey: A True Story
  • Xander Corvus, Survive the Night
  • Duke Daybreak, Ink Motel 3
  • Quinton James, Toxic
  • Seth Gamble, Gods & Sinners
  • Small Hands, Succubus
  • Scott Nails, Kill Code 87
  • Derrick Pierce, Primary Season 2
[89][90]
2023 Seth Gamble Going Up
  • Mike Chapman, Introspection
  • Dante Colle, One Night in Los Angeles
  • Charles Dera, Duplicity
  • Lucky Fate, Grinders
  • Quinton James, Obsessed 2
  • Isiah Maxwell, I Love You
  • Ryan Mclane, The Hitman: Love Is Deadly
  • Tommy Pistol, The Voyeur 5
  • Nicky Rebel, Shoot Your Shot
[91][92]
2024 Tommy Pistol Feed Me
  • Barrett Blade, Redemption
  • Dante Colle, The Wedding
  • Xander Corvus, Space Junk
  • Lucky Fate, Privilege
  • Seth Gamble, Reckless
  • Jonte, Ashford Manor
  • Isiah Maxwell, Sally Mae: The Revenge of the Twin Dragons
  • Ryan Mclane, Platonic
  • Derrick Pierce, Primary 3
[2][93]

Superlatives

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Superlative Actor Record
Actor(s) with most awards Mike Horner, Randy Spears, Evan Stone and Tommy Pistol 5
Actor with most consecutive wins Seth Gamble
(2019-21)
3
Oldest winner Jamie Gillis 53
Youngest winner Steven St. Croix 26

Multiple winners

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Wins Actor
5 Mike Horner
Randy Spears
Evan Stone
Tommy Pistol
4 Buck Adams
Steven St. Croix
Tom Byron
Seth Gamble
3 Eric Edwards
2 Jon Dough
Dale DaBone
Brad Armstrong
Robert Bullock
James Bonn

See also

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