AVN Award for Male Foreign Performer of the Year

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
AVN award for contributions of foreign male performers to pornography
Awarded forBest Performance by a Foreign Male Performer
Sponsored byAVN
LocationLas Vegas
CountryUSA
Presented byAVN Media Network
First awarded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Last awarded2024
Most recent winnerVince Karter
 France
Highlights
Most awardsItaly Rocco Siffredi
(10 awards)
Most nominationsSpain Nacho Vidal and France David Perry
(12 nominations)
Total awarded22
First winnerRocco Siffredi
 Italy
Websiteavnawards.avn.com
  USA (ineligible for competition)

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

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Performer country of origin Title(s)
  Italy 10
  United Kingdom 4
  France 4
  Germany 2
  Spain 2
  Romania 1

Winners and nominees

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Rocco Siffredi has been the most frequent winner of the award (ten times).
Danny D has won the award three times.
Steve Holmes has won the award two times.

2000s

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Year 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/

  Romanian

[4][14][15]
2006 [5][16][17][18]
2007 Jean Val Jean   French [19][20][21]
2008 David Perry
  •   Mick Blue
  •   James Brossman
  •   Greg Centauro
  •   Jazz Duro
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Steve Holmes
  •   Kid Jamaica
  •   Joachim Kessef
  •   Frank Major
  •   Zenza Raggi
  •   Toni Ribas
  •   Franco Roccaforte
  •   Ian Scott
  •   Nacho Vidal
[22][23][24][25]
2009   Rocco Siffredi   Italian
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Jazz Duro
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Lauro Giotto
  •   Frank Gun
  •   Steve Holmes
  •   Nick Lang
  •   Keiran Lee
  •   David Perry
  •   Zenza Raggi
  •   Toni Ribas
  •   Oliver Sanchez
  •   George Uhl
[26][27]

2010s

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Year Photo Winner Nationality Nominees Ref(s)
2010   Toni Ribas   Spanish
  •   James Brossman
  •   Christian Devil
  •   Steve Holmes
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   Jazz Duro
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Choky Ice
  •   JPX
  •   David Perry
  •   Zenza Raggi
  •   Oliver Sanchez
  •   Rocco Siffredi
  •   George Uhl
  •   Nacho Vidal
[28][29][30]
2011   Rocco Siffredi   Italian
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Demetri XXX
  •   Christian Devil
  •   Jazz Duro
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Frank Gun
  •   Choky Ice
  •   Kid Jamaica
  •   Frank Major
  •   Mugur
  •   Toni Ribas
  •   Oliver Sanchez
  •   Ian Scott
[31][32]
2012 [33][34][35]
2013
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Danny D
  •   Cristian Devil
  •   Leny Ewil
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Timo Hardy
  •   Choky Ice
  •   Mugur
  •   David Perry
  •   Ian Scott
  •   Kai Taylor
  •   George Uhl
  •   Pascal White
[36][37]
2014
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Danny D
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Lauro Giotto
  •   Choky Ice
  •   Kid Jamaica
  •   Nick Lang
  •   Mugur
  •   Neeo
  •   David Perry
  •   Ian Scott
  •   George Uhl
  •   Nacho Vidal
[38][39]
2015
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Danny D
  •   Omar Galanti
  •   Lauro Giotto
  •   Choky Ice
  •   Neeo
  •   David Perry
  •   Ian Scott
  •   Renato
  •   Ryan Ryder
  •   Thomas Stone
  •   George Uhl
  •   Nacho Vidal
[40][41][non-primary source needed][42][43]
2016
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   James Brossman
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Danny D
  •   Choky Ice
  •   Mugur
  •   Neeo
  •   David Perry
  •   Renato
  •   Ryan Ryder
  •   George Uhl
  •   Marc Rose
  •   Ian Scott
  •   Nacho Vidal
[44][45][46][non-primary source needed][47]
2017   Danny D   British
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Chris Diamond
  •   Pablo Ferrari
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Mugur
  •   Neeo
  •   Marc Rose
  •   Ryan Ryder
  •   Sabby
  •   Yanick Shaft
  •   Rocco Siffredi
  •   George Uhl
  •   Nacho Vidal
[48][49][non-primary source needed][50]
2018 Ryan Ryder
  •   Emilio Ardana
  •   Alberto Blanco
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Danny D
  •   Chris Diamond
  •   Pablo Ferrari
  •   Luke Hardy
  •   Juan Lucho
  •   Renato
  •   Marc Rose
  •   Rocco Siffredi
  •   George Uhl
  •   Nacho Vidal
  •   Pascal White
[51][52][non-primary source needed][53]
2019   Rocco Siffredi   Italian
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   Alberto Blanco
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Charlie Dean
  •   Dorian del Isla
  •   Erik Everhard
  •   Anthony Gaultier
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Juan Lucho
  •   Lutro
  •   Ryan Ryder
  •   Nacho Vidal
[54][55][non-primary source needed][56]

2020s

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Year Photo Winner Nationality Nominees Ref(s)
2020   Danny D   British
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   Alberto Blanco
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Vince Carter
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Charlie Dean
  •   Dorian del Isla
  •   Chris Diamond
  •   Erik Everhard
  •   Angelo Godshack
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Lutro
  •   Neeo
  •   Rocco Siffredi
[57][58]
2021   Rocco Siffredi   Italian
  •   Mike Angelo
  •   Alberto Blanco
  •   Marcello Bravo
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Danny D
  •   Charlie Dean
  •   Dorian del Isla
  •   Erik Everhard
  •   Angelo Godshack
  •   Freddy Gong
  •   Vince Karter
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Jay Snakes
[59][60]
2022 Alberto Blanco   Spanish
  •   Sam Bourne
  •   Tommy Cabrio
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Raul Costa
  •   Charlie Dean
  •   Dorian del Isla
  •   Erik Everhard
  •   Maximum Garcia
  •   Angelo Godshack
  •   Freddy Gong
  •   Vince Carter
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Steve Q
[61][62]
2023   Danny D   British
  •   Alberto Blanco
  •   Marcello Bravo
  •   Kristof Cale
  •   Christian Clay
  •   Charlie Dean
  •   Darrell Deeps
  •   Chris Diamond
  •   Erik Everhard
  •   Maximo Garcia
  •   Vince Karter
  •   Joss Lescaf
  •   Ricky Mancini
  •   David Perry
  •   Aaron Rock
[63][64]
2024 Vince Karter   French [6][65]

Superlatives

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Superlative 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

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Multiple winners

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Wins Performer
10   Rocco Siffredi
3   Danny D
2   Steve Holmes

Multiple nominees

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Nominations Performer
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

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