AVN Award for Best Supporting Actor
Appearance
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 |
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]
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
[change | change source]Symbol | Meaning |
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† | Indicates that the winner won the award for two performances in that year |
Winners and nominees
[change | change source]1980s
[change | change source]Year | 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
[change | change source]Year | 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
[change | change source]Year | 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
[change | change source]Year | 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
[change | change source]Year | 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 | change source]- 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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