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Johnny Sins
Johnny Sins in 2007
Born

Steven Wolfe


(1978-12-31) December 31, 1978 (age 45)
EducationIndiana University of Pennsylvania
Occupations
  • Pornographic actor
  • director
  • YouTuber
  • media personality
  • Years active2006–present
    Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
    SpouseKissa Sins

    YouTube information

    ChannelsSinsTV
    Years active2017–present
    Subscribers2.1 million
    Total views109.1 million

    Creator Awards

    100,000 subscribers2017
    1,000,000 subscribers2019

    Last updated: January 19, 2024
    Websitesinslife.com

    Steven Wolfe (born December 31, 1978), better known as Johnny Sins, is an American pornographic actor, director, and YouTuber. He is consistently among the most popular male talent pornography searches and is known for his shaved head, muscular physique, and blue eyes.[1][2][3][4] His accolades include three AVN Awards for Male Performer of the Year[5][6] He has been the subject of memes, which center on the large variety of occupations his pornographic characters have worked.[7]

    Early life

    [edit]

    Sins was born Steven Wolfe[8]inPittsburgh[9] on December 31, 1978.[10] He has described himself as "very shy" while growing up.[11] After graduating from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania,[12] he began working in construction.[11] When he was around 24 years old, he noticed that he had started balding, and has kept his head shaved ever since.[13] In 2006, at the age of 28, he quit his job and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the pornographic film industry full time.[11]

    Career

    [edit]
    Logo of Sins's company

    Sins's first pornographic endeavors were through Craigslist ads.[11] Brazzers has described him as a "go-to guy" for the studio,[5] having performed in over 1,000 of their scenes as of April 2019.[10]

    On June 10, 2015, Pornhub launched a crowdfunding campaign through Indiegogo to produce the first adult film in space.[14][15][16] Sins and fellow actress Eva Lovia were slated to perform in the film.[17][18] If the project were successfully funded, the two would have received six months of rigorous preparation for the launch, including zero gravity, velocity, and temperature training.[14] Sins said, "It's beyond just doing it for the money, or the money shot for that matter. It's about making history."[19] The campaign raised $236,086 over 60 days, failing to reach its goal of $3.4 million.[20]

    In early 2017, Sins and fellow porn star Kissa Sins launched their YouTube channel SinsTV, which chronicled their day-to-day lives and featured sex advice.[21][22] Following their brief separation[23] in 2019, Sins became the sole operator of the channel, which later focused on his reaction videos and vlogs; as of January 2024, the channel has gained over 2.1 million subscribers and more than 109 million views.[24] A video of Sins trying out various Turkish snacks briefly became the top YouTube video in Turkey.[2][25][26]

    In 2018, Sins received the award for Most Popular Male Performer by Women at the annual Pornhub Awards,[27][28] for which winners were determined by users' streaming data.[27]

    In 2020, Sins stopped making porn videos for large studios and focused on producing his own content, stating at the time that he may return to working for the large studios in the future.[29] As of January 2024, he has performed as a pornographic actor in almost 3,000 videos.[30]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Sins resides in Las Vegas. He married fellow porn star Kissa Sins at an unknown date.[8] They separated in 2019 for a brief period but reconciled in 2020[23] and have been together since.

    In October 2017, a picture of Sins was tweeted by a user who falsely claimed that Sins was missing in the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting.[31][32][33] The tweet was one of many viral hoaxes that emerged related to the shooting.[31][32]

    In July 2018, as part of a marketing campaign aimed to boost college tour rides, a mural of Sins and several other porn stars was painted on the side of a bus driving around the Indian state of Kerala.[34][35]

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Award Year Work Category Result Ref.
    AVN Award 2008 Fuck Club Best Couples Sex Scene – Video Nominated [36]
    2009 Cheerleaders Best Group Sex Scene Nominated [37]
    Himself Best Male Newcomer Nominated
    Cheerleaders Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated
    2010 Cum-Spoiled Sluts Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated [38]
    2011 Big Butts Like It Big 6 Best Anal Sex Scene Nominated [39]
    Performers of the Year 2010 Best Couples Sex Scene Nominated
    Himself Unsung Male Performer of the Year Nominated
    2012 Introducing the Russo Twins Most Outrageous Sex Scene Nominated [40]
    Himself Unsung Male Performer of the Year Nominated
    2013 Brazzers Presents: The Parodies 2 Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated [41]
    Himself Unsung Male Performer of the Year Won
    2014 Bridesmaids Best Group Sex Scene Nominated [42]
    2015 Himself Favorite Male Porn Star Nominated [43]
    Male Performer of the Year Nominated [6]
    2016 Sins Life Part 2 Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene Nominated [44]
    2017 Himself Favorite Male Porn Star Won [45]
    2018 Young and Beautiful 3 Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene Nominated [46]
    Sins Life: Sex Tour Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated
    Himself Male Performer of the Year Nominated [5]
    Favorite Male Porn Star Won [47]
    Pornhub Award 2018 Most Popular Male Performer by Women Won [27]
    2022 Best Dick (Fan Voting) Won [48]
    XBIZ Award 2010 Male Performer of the Year Nominated [49]
    2014 Bridesmaids Best Scene – Feature Movie Nominated [50]
    Big Tits at Work 17 Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated
    My Dad's Hot Girlfriend 17 Nominated
    Himself Male Performer of the Year Nominated
    2015 Doctor's Orders Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [51]
    2016 Let's Play Doctor Won [52]
    Himself Male Performer of the Year Nominated [53]
    2017 I Have a Wife 36 Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [54]
    Himself Male Performer of the Year Nominated
    2018 Natural Beauties 2 Best Sex Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [55]
    XRCO Award 2009 Himself New Stud Nominated [56]
    2014 Male Performer of the Year Nominated [57]
    2015 Unsung Swordsman of the Year Nominated [58]
    2017 Nominated [59]

    References

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  • ^ Bateman, Effie (February 4, 2022). "Scotty From Marketing Now On Par With Johnny Sins For Amount Of Different Jobs He's Tried Out". The Betoota Advocate. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
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