AVN Award for Male Performer of the Year

The AVN Award for Male Performer of the Year is an award that has been given annually by sex industry company AVN since the award's inception in 1993.[1]

AVN Award for Male Performer of the Year
AVN award for contributions of male performers to pornography
The 2020 Recipient: Small Hands
Awarded forBest Performance by a Male Performer
Sponsored byAVN
LocationLas Vegas
CountryUSA
Presented byAVN Media Network
First awarded1993 (1993)
Last awarded2020
Most recent winnerSmall Hands
Highlights
Most awardsManuel Ferrara
(6 awards)
Most nominationsErik Everhard
(14 nominations)
Total awarded28
First winnerRocco Siffredi
Websiteavnawards.avn.com

First recipient of the award was Rocco Siffredi, who was awarded at 10th AVN Awards in 1993. As of 2019, Manuel Ferrara is the most honored pornographic actor with six awards followed by Lexington Steele, Mick Blue and Evan Stone with three awards, while three pornographic actorsRocco Siffredi, James Deen and Tom Byronhave won the award two times. The most recent recipient is Small Hands, who was honoured at the 37th AVN Awards in 2020.[2]

Recipients

Manuel Ferrara has been the most frequent winner of the award (six times).
Lexington Steele (top), Mick Blue (middle) and Evan Stone (bottom) have won the award three times each.
Rocco Siffredi (top), James Deen (middle) and Tom Byron (bottom) have won the award two times each.
Year Photo Name Ref(s)
1993 Rocco Siffredi [1][3][4][5]
1994 Jonathan Morgan [6][7][8]
1995 Jon Dough [9][10][11]
1996 Rocco Siffredi [12][13]
1997 T. T. Boy [14][15][16]
1998 Tom Byron [17][18]
1999 [19][20]
2000 Lexington Steele [21][22]
2001 Evan Stone [23][24][25]
2002 Lexington Steele [26][27][28]
2003 [29]
2004 Michael Stefano [30]
2005 Manuel Ferrara [31]
2006 [32]
2007 Tommy Gunn [33]
2008 Evan Stone [34]
2009 James Deen [35]
2010 Manuel Ferrara [36]
2011 Evan Stone [37]
2012 Manuel Ferrara [38]
2013 James Deen [39]
2014 Manuel Ferrara [40]
2015 Mick Blue [41]
2016 [42]
2017 [43]
2018 Markus Dupree [44]
2019 Manuel Ferrara [45]
2020 Small Hands [2]
2021 Small Hands

Nominees

Year Name(s) Ref(s)
1993 Mike Horner [3]
1994 [46]
1995 [11]
1996 [47]
1997 [48]
1998 [49]
1999 [50]
2000 [51]
2001 [52]
2002 [53]
2003 [54]
2004 [55]
2005 [56][57]
2006 [58]
2007 [59][60]
2008 [61]
2009 [62]
2010 [63]
2011 [64]
2012 [65]
2013 [66]
2014 [67]
2015 [68]
2016 [69]
2017 [70]
2018 [71]
2019 [72]
2020 [73]
2021 [74]

Superlatives

Superlative Performer Record
Performer with most awards Manuel Ferrara 6
Performer with most nominations Erik Everhard 14
Performer with most consecutive nominations Keiran Lee
(2011-20)
10
Performer with most nominations without ever winning Erik Everhard 14
Oldest winner Manuel Ferrara 43
Youngest winner James Deen 22

Multiple winners and nominees

Multiple winners

Wins Performer
6 Manuel Ferrara
3 Lexington Steele
Mick Blue
Evan Stone
2 Rocco Siffredi
James Deen
Tom Byron
Small Hands

Multiple nominees

Nominations Performer
14 Erik Everhard
11 Mr. Marcus
10 Evan Stone
James Deen
Manuel Ferrara
Keiran Lee
9 Prince Yahshua
Mr. Pete
Mick Blue
8 Lexington Steele
Xander Corvus
Ramon Nomar
Tommy Pistol
7 Sean Michaels
Randy Spears
6 Toni Ribas
Steven St. Croix
5 Rocco Siffredi
Mandingo
Tom Byron
Michael Stefano
4 Max Hardcore
Mark Davis
Nacho Vidal
Tommy Gunn
Marco Banderas
3 T. T. Boy
Alex Sanders
Johnny Sins
Christoph Clark
Dave Hardman
Dillon Day
Brandon Iron
Rocco Reed
Anthony Rosano
Mark Wood
Kurt Lockwood
Ryan Driller
Markus Dupree
2 Mike Horner
Jon Dough
Jean Val Jean
Chad White
Small Hands
Scott Nails
Chris Strokes
Mark Ashley
John Strong
Lee Stone
Brian Surewood
Luciano
Mike Adriano
Rodney Moore
Ed Powers
Vince Vouyer
Charles Dera
Steve Holmes
Ricky Johnson

See also

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