AVN Award for Best Supporting Actor
Pornographic film award presented annually by the Adult Video News (AVN) Media Network
The AVN Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award that has been given annually by sex industry company AVN since the award's creation in 1984.[1]
AVN Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
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AVN award for contributions of supporting actors to pornography | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role |
Sponsored by | AVN |
Location | Las Vegas |
Country | USA |
Presented by | AVN Media Network |
First awarded | 1984 |
Last awarded | 2023 |
Most recent winner | Tommy Pistol Grinders (2023) |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Randy Spears (7 awards) |
Total awarded | 59 (39–for films, 20–for videos) |
First winner | Richard Pacheco Nothing to Hide (1984) |
Website | avnawards |
Before 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 award was to Richard Pacheco, who was awarded at 1st AVN Awards in 1984 for his performance in Nothing to Hide.[1] As of 2023, Randy Spears is the most awarded pornographic actor with seven awards.
Key
changeSymbol | Meaning |
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† | Indicates that the winner won the award for two performances in that year |
Winners and nominees
change1980s
changeYear | Photo | Winner | Movie/Video | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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1984 | Richard Pacheco | Nothing to Hide (f) | –
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[1] | |
1985 | John Leslie | Firestorm (f) | [2] | ||
1986 | Ron Jeremy | Candy Stripers II (f) | [3] | ||
1987 | Joey Silvera | She's So Fine (f) |
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[4][5][6] | |
1988 | Michael Gaunt | Firestorm II (f) | –
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[7][8][9] | |
1989 | Jamie Gillis | Pretty Peaches II (f) |
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[10][11][12] | |
Richard Pacheco | Sensual Escape (v) |
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1990s
changeYear | Photo | Winner | Movie/Video | Nominee(s) | Ref(s) |
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1990 † | Rick Savage | The Erotic Adventures of Berman & Throbbin (f) | –
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[13][14] | |
The Erotic Adventures of Berman & Throbbin (v) | |||||
1991 | Jon Martin | Pretty Peaches 3 (f) |
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[15][16][17][18][19] | |
Ron Jeremy | Playin' Dirty (v) |
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1992 | Jon Dough | Brandy And Alexander (f) | T. T. Boy, Lethal Passion | [20][21][22][23] | |
Mike Horner | Bite (v) | Jon Dough, Maddams Family | |||
1993 | Joey Silvera | Face Dance (Parts 1 & 2) (f) | Randy Spears, The Secret Garden 1 & 2 | [24][25][25][26][27] | |
Tony Tedeschi | Smeers (v) | –
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1994 | Steve Drake | Whispered Lies (f) |
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[28][29][30] | |
Randy Spears | Haunted Nights (v) |
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1995 | Jon Dough | Sex (f) |
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[31][32][33] | |
Jonathan Morgan | The Face (v) |
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1996 | Steven St. Croix | Forever Young (f) | –
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[34][35][36] | |
Alex Sanders | Dear Dirty (v) |
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1997 † | Tony Tedeschi | The Show (f) |
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[37][38][39][40] | |
Silver Screen Confidential (v) |
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1998 | Wilde Oscar | Doin' the Ritz (f) |
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[41][42][43] | |
Dave Hardman | Texas Dildo Masquerade (v) |
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1999 | Michael J. Cox | Models (f) |
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[44][45][46] | |
Jamie Gillis | Forever Night (v) |
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2000s
changeYear | Photo | Winner | Movie/Video | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Michael J. Cox | Seven Deadly Sins (f) |
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[47][48][49] | |
Tom Byron | L.A. 399 (v) |
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2001 | Randy Spears | Watchers (f) |
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[50][51][52][53] | |
Wilde Oscar | West Side (v) |
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2002 | Herschel Savage | Taken (f) |
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[54][55][56][57] | |
Mike Horner | Wild Thing (v) |
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2003 | Mr. Marcus | Paradise Lost (f) |
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[58][59] | |
Randy Spears | Hercules (v) |
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2004 | Steven St. Croix | Looking In (f) |
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[60][61] | |
Randy Spears | Space Nuts (v) |
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2005 | Rod Fontana | The 8th Sin (f) |
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[62][63][64] | |
Randy Spears | Fluff and Fold (v) |
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2006 | Dark Side (f) |
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[65][66] | ||
Tommy Gunn | Pirates (v) |
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2007 | Kurt Lockwood | To Die For (f) |
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[67][68][69] | |
Manuel Ferrara | She Bangs (v) |
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2008 | Randy Spears | Flasher (f) |
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[70][71][72] | |
Barrett Blade | Coming Home (v) |
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2009 | Ben English | Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge |
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[73][74] |
2010s
changeYear | Photo | Winner | Movie | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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2010 | Tom Byron | Throat: A Cautionary Tale |
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[75][76] | |
2011 | Evan Stone | Batman XXX: A Porn Parody |
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[77][78] | |
2012 | Xander Corvus | Star Trek:The Next Generation - A XXX Parody |
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[79][80] | |
2013 | Tom Byron | Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody |
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[81][82] | |
2014 | Xander Corvus | Underworld |
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[83][84] | |
2015 | Holly...Would |
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[85][86] | ||
2016 | Steven St. Croix | Peter Pan XXX: An Axel Braun Parody |
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[87][88] | |
2017 | Brad Armstrong | The Preacher's Daughter |
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[89][90] | |
2018 | Small Hands | Half His Age: A Teenage Tragedy |
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[91][92] | |
2019 | Charles Dera | Cartel Sex |
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[93][94] |
2020s
changeYear | Photo | Winner | Movie | Nominees | Ref(s) |
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2020 | Tommy Pistol | The Gang Makes a Porno: A DP XXX Parody |
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[95][96] | |
2021 | Xander Corvus | The Summoning |
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[97][98] | |
2022 | Tommy Pistol | Casey: A True Story |
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[99][100] | |
2023 | Grinders |
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[101][102] |
Related pages
change- AVN Award for Best Actor, an award that has been given by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 1984
- AVN Award for Male Performer of the Year, an award that has been given by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 1993
- AVN Award for Male Foreign Performer of the Year, an award that has been given by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 2003
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