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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)

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]

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 Italy 10
United Kingdom United Kingdom 4
France France 4
Germany Germany 2
Spain Spain 2
Romania Romania 1

Winners and nominees

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

2000s

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Year Photo Winner Nationality Nominees Ref(s)
2003 Rocco Siffredi Italy Italian [3][7][1]
2004 Manuel Ferrara France French
  • Hungary Frank Gun
  • Germany Steve Holmes
  • Italy Denis Marti
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Venezuela Franco Roccaforte
  • Italy Rocco Siffredi
  • Spain Nacho Vidal
[8][9][10][11][12][13]
2005 Steve Holmes Germany German/

Romania Romanian

  • Austria Mick Blue
  • Germany Chris Charming
  • Italy Denis Marti
  • France David Perry
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Venezuela Franco Roccaforte
  • France Tristan Seagal
  • Italy Rocco Siffredi
  • Spain Nacho Vidal
[4][14][15]
2006
  • Uruguay Marco Banderas
  • Austria Mick Blue
  • Dillon
  • Hungary Frank Gun
  • Brazil Kid Jamaica
  • Italy Denis Marti
  • France David Perry
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Italy Rocco Siffredi
[5][16][17][18]
2007 Jean Val Jean France French
  • Austria Mick Blue
  • France Greg Centauro
  • Italy Tony DeSergio
  • Republic of Ireland Jazz Duro
  • Italy Omar Galanti
  • Germany Steve Holmes
  • Italy Denis Marti
  • France David Perry
  • Morocco Zenza Raggi
  • Venezuela Franco Roccaforte
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Italy Rocco Siffredi
  • Czech Republic George Uhl
  • Spain Nacho Vidal
[19][20][21]
2008 David Perry
  • Austria Mick Blue
  • Hungary James Brossman
  • France Greg Centauro
  • Republic of Ireland Jazz Duro
  • Italy Omar Galanti
  • Germany Steve Holmes
  • Brazil Kid Jamaica
  • France Joachim Kessef
  • Hungary Frank Major
  • Morocco Zenza Raggi
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Venezuela Franco Roccaforte
  • France Ian Scott
  • Spain Nacho Vidal
[22][23][24][25]
2009 Rocco Siffredi Italy Italian
  • France Mike Angelo
  • Hungary James Brossman
  • Republic of Ireland Jazz Duro
  • Italy Omar Galanti
  • Hungary Lauro Giotto
  • Hungary Frank Gun
  • Germany Steve Holmes
  • Hungary Nick Lang
  • United Kingdom Keiran Lee
  • France David Perry
  • Morocco Zenza Raggi
  • Spain Toni Ribas
  • Spain Oliver Sanchez
  • Czech Republic George Uhl
[26][27]

2010s

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

2020s

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

Superlatives

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Superlative Performer Record
Performer with most awards Italy Rocco Siffredi 10
Performer(s) with most nominations Spain Nacho Vidal and France David Perry 12
Performer with most consecutive wins Italy Rocco Siffredi
(2011-16)
6
Performer with most consecutive nominations Hungary James Brossman
(2008-16)
9
Performer with most nominations without ever winning Spain Nacho Vidal 12
Oldest winner Italy Rocco Siffredi 56
Youngest winner United Kingdom Danny D 29

Multiple winners and nominees

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Multiple winners

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Wins Performer
10 Italy Rocco Siffredi
3 United Kingdom Danny D
2 Germany Steve Holmes

Multiple nominees

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Nominations Performer
12 Spain Nacho Vidal
France David Perry
11 France Mike Angelo
10 Czech Republic George Uhl
9 Hungary James Brossman
8 Italy Christian Clay
United Kingdom Danny D
7 Spain Toni Ribas
Hungary Choky Ice
Czech Republic Kristof Cale
6 Italy Omar Galanti
Germany Steve Holmes
Italy Rocco Siffredi
France Joss Lescaf
France Alberto Blanco
Czech Republic Charlie Dean
Canada Erik Everhard
5 Romania Mugur
France Ian Scott
Czech Republic Neeo
Republic of Ireland Jazz Duro
4 Italy Denis Marti
Venezuela Franco Roccaforte
Austria Mick Blue
Morocco Zenna Raggi
Hungary Frank Gun
Brazil Kid Jamaica
United Kingdom Ryan Ryder
France Dorian del Isla
Spain Chris Diamond
France Vince Carter
3 Italy Denis Marti
Hungary Nick Lang
Italy Christian Devil
Spain Oliver Sanchez
Hungary Lauro Giotto
Hungary Renato
United Kingdom Marc Rose
Belgium Pascal White
Czech Republic Angelo Godshack
Austria Marcello Bravo
Ghana Freddy Gong
2 France Tristan Segal
France Greg Centauro
Russia Timo Hardy
Czech Republic Lutro
Hungary Frank Major
Spain Pablo Ferrari
Spain Juan Lucho
Spain Maximo Garcia
Italy Raul Costa
Netherlands Aaron Rock

See also

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