The AVN Award for Male Foreign Performer of the Year is an award that has been given annually by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 2003.[1][2]
AVN Award for Male Foreign Performer of the Year | |
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AVN award for contributions of foreign male performers to pornography | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by a Foreign Male Performer |
Sponsored by | AVN |
Location | Las Vegas |
Country | USA |
Presented by | AVN Media Network |
First awarded | 2003 |
Last awarded | 2024 |
Most recent winner | Vince Karter France |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Rocco Siffredi (10 awards) |
Most nominations | Nacho Vidal and David Perry (12 nominations) |
Total awarded | 22 |
First winner | Rocco Siffredi Italy |
Website | avnawards |
First recipient of the award was Italian-born pornographic actor Rocco Siffredi who was awarded at 20th AVN Awards in 2003.[3] As of 2024, ten pornographic actors have been awarded who are of five different nationalities: Italian (ten), British and French (four), German and Spanish (two).
Italian pornographic actor Rocco Siffredi is the most honoured actor with ten awards followed by British pornographic actor Danny D with three awards and German pornographic actor Steve Holmes with two awards.[4][5] Rocco Siffredi is the oldest recipient of the award at the age of 56 in 2021 and Danny D is the youngest recipient of the award at the age of 29 in 2017. Most recent winner of the award is French pornographic actor Vince Karter, who was awarded at 41st AVN Awards in 2024.[6]
Overview
editPerformer country of origin | Title(s) |
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Italy | 10 |
United Kingdom | 4 |
France | 4 |
Germany | 2 |
Spain | 2 |
Romania | 1 |
Winners and nominees
edit2000s
editYear | Photo | Winner | Nationality | Nominees | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Rocco Siffredi | Italian |
|
[3][7][1] | |
2004 | Manuel Ferrara | French |
|
[8][9][10][11][12][13] | |
2005 | Steve Holmes | German/ |
|
[4][14][15] | |
2006 |
|
[5][16][17][18] | |||
2007 | Jean Val Jean | French |
|
[19][20][21] | |
2008 | David Perry |
|
[22][23][24][25] | ||
2009 | Rocco Siffredi | Italian |
|
[26][27] |
2010s
editYear | Photo | Winner | Nationality | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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2010 | Toni Ribas | Spanish | [28][29][30] | ||
2011 | Rocco Siffredi | Italian | [31][32] | ||
2012 |
|
[33][34][35] | |||
2013 | [36][37] | ||||
2014 | [38][39] | ||||
2015 | [40][41][non-primary source needed][42][43] | ||||
2016 | [44][45][46][non-primary source needed][47] | ||||
2017 | Danny D | British | [48][49][non-primary source needed][50] | ||
2018 | Ryan Ryder | [51][52][non-primary source needed][53] | |||
2019 | Rocco Siffredi | Italian |
|
[54][55][non-primary source needed][56] |
2020s
editYear | Photo | Winner | Nationality | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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2020 | Danny D | British | [57][58] | ||
2021 | Rocco Siffredi | Italian |
|
[59][60] | |
2022 | Alberto Blanco | Spanish | [61][62] | ||
2023 | Danny D | British | [63][64] | ||
2024 | Vince Karter | French |
|
[6][65] |
Superlatives
editSuperlative | Performer | Record |
---|---|---|
Performer with most awards | Rocco Siffredi | 10 |
Performer(s) with most nominations | Nacho Vidal and David Perry | 12 |
Performer with most consecutive wins | Rocco Siffredi (2011-16) |
6 |
Performer with most consecutive nominations | James Brossman (2008-16) |
9 |
Performer with most nominations without ever winning | Nacho Vidal | 12 |
Oldest winner | Rocco Siffredi | 56 |
Youngest winner | Danny D | 29 |
Multiple winners and nominees
editMultiple winners
editWins | Performer |
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10 | Rocco Siffredi |
3 | Danny D |
2 | Steve Holmes |
Multiple nominees
editNominations | Performer |
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12 | Nacho Vidal |
David Perry | |
11 | Mike Angelo |
10 | George Uhl |
9 | James Brossman |
8 | Christian Clay |
Danny D | |
7 | Toni Ribas |
Choky Ice | |
Kristof Cale | |
6 | Omar Galanti |
Steve Holmes | |
Rocco Siffredi | |
Joss Lescaf | |
Alberto Blanco | |
Charlie Dean | |
Erik Everhard | |
5 | Mugur |
Ian Scott | |
Neeo | |
Jazz Duro | |
4 | Denis Marti |
Franco Roccaforte | |
Mick Blue | |
Zenna Raggi | |
Frank Gun | |
Kid Jamaica | |
Ryan Ryder | |
Dorian del Isla | |
Chris Diamond | |
Vince Carter | |
3 | Denis Marti |
Nick Lang | |
Christian Devil | |
Oliver Sanchez | |
Lauro Giotto | |
Renato | |
Marc Rose | |
Pascal White | |
Angelo Godshack | |
Marcello Bravo | |
Freddy Gong | |
2 | Tristan Segal |
Greg Centauro | |
Timo Hardy | |
Lutro | |
Frank Major | |
Pablo Ferrari | |
Juan Lucho | |
Maximo Garcia | |
Raul Costa | |
Aaron Rock |
See also
editReferences
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