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3 Directors  





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7 Films (with year of release)  





8 Outlaws of Porn  





9 Paladin Awards  





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The XRCO Hall of Fame lists well-known adult entertainment works and workers. The list is managed by X-Rated Critics Organization and inducted annually during the XRCO Awards. The first XRCO Awards were presented in Hollywood on February 14, 1985.[1] Inductees must have been industry members for at least ten years.[2]

Members are listed in the order that they were inducted, with the year they were inducted, if known:

Actors

[edit]
  • 1985: Harry Reems[3]
  • 1985: Jamie Gillis[3]
  • 1985: Eric Edwards[3]
  • 1985: John Leslie[3]
  • 1986: Paul Thomas[4]
  • 1988: Herschel Savage[5]
  • 1989: Jon Martin[6][7]
  • 1990: Joey Silvera[8][9][10]
  • 1990: Randy West[8][9][10]
  • 1991: Ron Jeremy[11]
  • 1992: Mike Horner[12]
  • 1993: Tom Byron[13]
  • 1993: Marc Wallice[13]
  • 1995: Peter North[14]
  • 1996: Buck Adams[15]
  • 1997: Don Fernando[16][17][18]
  • 1999: Steve Drake[19][20]
  • 2000: Sean Michaels[21][22][23][24]
  • 2000: T.T. Boy[21][22][23][24]
  • 2001: Rocco Siffredi[25]
  • 2001: Jake Steed[25]
  • 2002: Billy Dee[26]
  • 2003: Randy Spears[27][28]
  • 2006: Mark Davis[29]
  • 2006: Jon Dough[29]
  • 2006: Blake Palmer[29]
  • 2007: Mr. Marcus[30][31][32][33]
  • 2007: Steven St. Croix[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: Christoph Clark[34]
  • 2009: Lexington Steele[35]
  • 2010: Evan Stone[36][37]
  • 2010: Erik Everhard[36][37]
  • 2011: Manuel Ferrara[38][39]
  • 2011: Dave Cummings[38][39]
  • 2012: Vince Vouyer[40]
  • 2014: Mark Wood[41]
  • 2014: Tony Montana [41]
  • Actresses

    [edit]
  • 1985: Tina Russell[3]
  • 1985: Rene Bond[3]
  • 1985: Marilyn Chambers[3]
  • 1985: Sharon Thorpe[3]
  • 1986: Annette Haven[4]
  • 1987: Leslie Bovee[42]
  • 1988: Sharon Mitchell[5]
  • 1988: Colleen Brennan[5]
  • 1989: Sharon Kane[6][7]
  • 1989: Gloria Leonard[6][7]
  • 1990: Kay Parker[8][9][10]
  • 1990: Suzanne McBain[8][9][10]
  • 1991: Seka[11]
  • 1991: Veronica Hart[11]
  • 1991: Erica Boyer[11]
  • 1992: Vanessa del Rio[12]
  • 1993: Desireé Cousteau[13]
  • 1993: Lisa De Leeuw[13]
  • 1994: Hyapatia Lee[43]
  • 1994: Debi Diamond[43]
  • 1995: Shanna McCullough[14]
  • 1995: Ginger Lynn[14]
  • 1995: Christy Canyon[14]
  • 1996: Amber Lynn[15]
  • 1996: Nina Hartley[15]
  • 1997: Desiree West[16][17][18]
  • 1997: Jeanna Fine[16][17][18]
  • 1998: Bionca[44]
  • 1998: Careena Collins[44]
  • 1999: Kelly Nichols[19][20]
  • 1999: Annie Sprinkle[20]
  • 1999: Barbara Dare[19][20]
  • 1999: Jessie St. James[19][20]
  • 1999: Shauna Grant[19][20]
  • 1999: Linda Wong[19][20]
  • 2000: Tori Welles[21][22][23][24]
  • 2000: Tracey Adams[45]
  • 2001: Porsche Lynn[25]
  • 2002: Teri Weigel[26]
  • 2003: Ashlyn Gere[27][28]
  • 2003: Tiffany Mynx[27][28]
  • 2004: Selena Steele[46][47][48]
  • 2005: Jenna Jameson[49][50]
  • 2006: Keisha[29]
  • 2006: Kylie Ireland[29]
  • 2007: Francesca Lé[30][31][32][33]
  • 2007: Janine[30][31][32][33]
  • 2007: Serenity[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: Chloe[34]
  • 2008: Nikki Dial[34][51][52]
  • 2008: Shayla LaVeaux[34][51]
  • 2008: Jeannie Pepper[4]
  • 2008: Stephanie Swift[34]
  • 2009: Jewel De'Nyle[35]
  • 2009: Angel Kelly[35]
  • 2009: Leena La Bianca[35]
  • 2009: Missy[35]
  • 2009: Joanna Storm[35]
  • 2009: Stacy Valentine[35]
  • 2010: Sunset Thomas[36][37]
  • 2010: Inari Vachs[36][37]
  • 2010: Nikki Charm[36][37]
  • 2011: Rayveness[38][39]
  • 2011: Tricia Devereaux[38][39]
  • 2011: Jessica Drake[38][39]
  • 2011: Lynn LeMay[38][39]
  • 2011: Juli Ashton[38][39]
  • 2011: Aurora Snow[38][39]
  • 2012: Julia Ann[40]
  • 2012: Jenna Haze[40]
  • 2012: Jesse Jane[40]
  • 2013: Belladonna[53]
  • 2013: Lisa Ann[53][54]
  • 2013: Alexandra Silk[53][54]
  • 2014: Tera Patrick[41]
  • 2014: Stormy Daniels[41]
  • 2014: Taylor Wane[41]
  • 2015: Houston[55]
  • 2015: Melissa Hill[55]
  • 2015: Karen Summer[55]
  • 2016: Briana Banks[56]
  • 2016: Hillary Scott[56]
  • 2017: Raylene
  • 2018: Alexis Texas
  • 2019: Alana Evans
  • 2019: Phoenix Marie
  • 2019: Brandi Love
  • 2020: Angela White
  • 2020: Asa Akira
  • 2020: Kaitlyn Ashley
  • 2020: Tori Black
  • 2021: Ashley Blue
  • 2021: India Summer
  • 2021: Katie Morgan
  • 2021: Long Jeanne Silver
  • 2021: Riley Reid
  • 2021: Sunny Lane
  • 2022: Dana DeArmond
  • 2022: Heather Hunter
  • 2022: Kayden Kross
  • 2023: Natasha Nice
  • 2023: Sasha Grey
  • 2023: Tanya Tate
  • 2024: Celeste
  • 2024: Felecia
  • 2024: Kagney Linn Karter
  • 2024: Lexi Belle
  • 2024: Misty Stone
  • Directors

    [edit]
  • 2014: Axel Braun[41]
  • 2015: Stoney Curtis[55]
  • Fifth Estate

    [edit]
    Auxiliary Fields
    • 1994: Reb Sawitz[43]
  • 1994: Al Goldstein[43]
  • 1994: William Rotsler[43]
  • 1995: John Rowberry[14]
  • 1996: Jim South[15]
  • 1996: Larry Flynt[17]
  • 1997: Jared Rutter[16][18]
  • 1998: Jeremy Stone [44]
  • 2003: Susie Bright[27][28]
  • 2005: Bill Liebowitz[47][49]
  • 2005: Jim Holliday[47][49]
  • 2006: Doug Oliver[29]
  • 2006: Danni Ashe[29]
  • 2007: Mark Kernes[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: Paul Fishbein[34]
  • 2009: Roger T. Pipe[35]
  • 2012: Denny Recob (cavr.com)[40]
  • 2012: Tristan Taormino[40]
  • Film Creators

    [edit]
  • 1985: Gerard Damiano[3]
  • 1985: Radley Metzger (Henry Paris)[3]
  • 1986: Alex de Renzy[4]
  • 1986: Anthony Spinelli[4]
  • 1986: Howard Ziehm (Linus Gator)[4]
  • 1987: Bob Chinn (director)[42]
  • 1987: Harold Lime (producer)[42]
  • 1988: The Mitchell Brothers[5]
  • 1988: Cecil Howard[5]
  • 1989: Henri Pachard[6][7]
  • 1989: Robert McCallum[6][7]
  • 1990: Erik Anderson[8][9]
  • 1991: Chuck Vincent[11]
  • 1994: F. J. Lincoln[43]
  • 1994: Bobby Hollander[43]
  • 1994: Bruce Seven[43]
  • 1995: John Stagliano[14]
  • 1996: Gregory Dark[15]
  • 1997: Michael Carpenter[16][17][18]
  • 1998: Candida Royalle[44]
  • 1999: Ed Powers[19][20]
  • 2000: Damon Christian[21][22][23][24]
  • 2001: Patrick Collins[25]
  • 2001: Jim Enright[25]
  • 2002: Kirdy Stevens[26]
  • 2003: Andrew Blake[27][28]
  • 2004: Seymore Butts[46][47][48]
  • 2004: James Avalon[46][47][48]
  • 2006: Michael Ninn[29]
  • 2007: Rinse Dream[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: Richard Mahler[34]
  • 2008: Suze Randall[34]
  • 2009: Brad Armstrong[35][57]
  • 2009: Jules Jordan[35]
  • 2012: Miles Long[40]
  • 2012: Luc Wylder[40]
  • 2013: Christian Mann[53][54]
  • 2013: Rodney Moore[53][54]
  • Film Pioneers

    [edit]
  • Prior to 1989: Darby Lloyd Rains[4]
  • 1989: George S. McDonald[6]
  • 1989: Sandi Carey[6]
  • 1989: Sandy Dempsey[6]
  • 1989: Ric Lutze[6]
  • 1989: Jesse Adams[6]
  • 1989: C. J. Laing[6]
  • 1989: Cyndee Summers[6]
  • 1989: Johnny Keyes[6]
  • 1989: Richard Mailer[6]
  • 1989: William Margold[6][7]
  • 1990: Bob Vosse[8][9]
  • 1994: John Seeman[43]
  • 1994: David Christopher[43]
  • 1994: Michael Morrison[43]
  • 1997: Titus Moody[16][18]
  • 1999: Roy Karch[19][20]
  • 1999: Jim Malibu[19][20]
  • 1999: Juliet Anderson[19][20]
  • 1999: Bobby Astyr[19][20]
  • 1999: George Payne[20]
  • 2001: Dean Roberson[25]
  • 2005: Jared Rutter[49]
  • 2006: Richard Pacheco[29]
  • 2007: Loni Sanders[30][31][32][33]
  • 2007: Mai Lin[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: R. Bolla[34]
  • 2008: Abigail Clayton[34]
  • 2008: Marc Stevens[34][51]
  • 2008: Lysa Thatcher[34]
  • 2009: Kandi Barbour[35]
  • 2010: Mike Ranger[36][37]
  • 2012: Rhonda Jo Petty[40]
  • 2014: Brigitte Lahaie[41]
  • 2016: Constance Money[56]
  • Films (with year of release)

    [edit]
  • 1985: Behind the Green Door (1972)[3]
  • 1985: The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976)[3]
  • 1986: The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann (1974)[4]
  • 1986: Story of Joanna (1975)[4]
  • 1986: Honeypie (1976)[4]
  • 1987: The Devil in Miss Jones (1973)[42]
  • 1987: Sensations (1975)[42]
  • 1988: Femmes de Sade (1976)[5]
  • 1988: Naked Came the Stranger (1975)[5]
  • 1989: Wet Rainbow (1974)[6][7]
  • 1989: 3 A.M. (1976)[6][7]
  • 1989: Desires Within Young Girls (1977)[6][7]
  • 1989: Barbara Broadcast (1977)[6][7]
  • 1989: The Other Side of Julie (1978)[6][7]
  • 1989: Take Off (1978)[6][7]
  • 1989: Candy Stripers (1978)[6][7]
  • 1989: Sex World (1978)[6][7]
  • 1989: Easy (1979)[6][7]
  • 1990: Babylon Pink (1979)[8][9][10]
  • 1990: The Ecstasy Girls (1979)[8][9][10]
  • 1990: Pretty Peaches (1978)[8][9][10]
  • 1990: Eruption (1977)[8][9][10]
  • 1991: Baby Face (1977)[11]
  • 1991: Jack & Jill (1979)[11]
  • 1991: Insatiable (1980)[11]
  • 1991: Talk Dirty to Me (1980)[11]
  • 1992: Nightdreams (1981)[12]
  • 1992: Nothing to Hide (1981)[12]
  • 1992: Randy the Electric Lady (1980)[12]
  • 1993: Café Flesh (1982)[13]
  • 1993: Outlaw Ladies (1981)[13]
  • 1993: Platinum Paradise (1981)[13]
  • 1994: All American Girls (1982)[43]
  • 1994: Roommates (1981)[43]
  • 1994: Sexcapades (1983)[43]
  • 1995: Bad Girls (1981)[14]
  • 1995: Every Woman Has a Fantasy (1984)[14]
  • 1995: Firestorm (1984)[14]
  • 1996: New Wave Hookers (1985)[15]
  • 1996: Night Hunger (1983)[15]
  • 1997: Taboo (1980)[17]
  • 1997: Little Girls Blue (1978)[17]
  • 1997: Taboo American-Style (1985)[17]
  • 1998: Dangerous Stuff (1985)[44]
  • 1998: White Bun Busters (1986)[44]
  • 1998: Loose Ends (1985)[44]
  • 1998: Mary! Mary! (1977)[44]
  • 1998: Dixie Ray Hollywood Star (1983)[44]
  • 1999: Her Name Was Lisa (1979)[20]
  • 1999: Aerobisex Girls (1983)[20]
  • 2001: Obsessed (1977)[24]
  • 2001: The Catwoman (1988)[24]
  • 2001: Buttman's Ultimate Workout (1990)[25]
  • 2001: The Chameleon (1989)[25]
  • 2001: Hot Pursuit (1983)[25]
  • 2002: The Big Thrill (1989)[26]
  • 2002: Night Trips (1989)[26]
  • 2003: The Dancers (1981)[28]
  • 2003: Wild Goose Chase (1991)[28]
  • 2003: Chameleons – Not The Sequel (1992)[28]
  • 2004: Amanda By Night (1981)[47]
  • 2004: Buttman's European Vacation (1991)[47]
  • 2004: Black Throat (1985)[47]
  • 2005: No films inducted.
  • 2006: Face Dance Parts I, II (1993)[29]
  • 2006: Justine – Nothing to Hide II (1994)[29]
  • 2006: Neon Nights (1981)[29]
  • 2007: Latex (1995 – Michael Ninn – VCA)[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: Reel People (1984)[34]
  • 2008: Curse of the Catwoman (1992)[34]
  • 2009: Dog Walker (1994)[35]
  • 2010: Whispered Lies (1993)[36][37]
  • 2011: No films inducted.
  • 2012: No films inducted.
  • 2013: The Fashionistas (2002)[53][54]
  • 2014: Slave To Love (1993)[41]
  • Outlaws of Porn

    [edit]

    Paladin Awards

    [edit]

    "This unique special-achievement award is given periodically by the XRCO to acknowledge companies or individuals who have gone the extra distance for the adult-film industry."[10]

    • 1989: Director Anthony Spinelli for Portrait of an Affair, one of the few 35-mm films released in 1988.[6]
  • 1989: Arrow Film and Video for innovating the highly successful and widely copied "sell through" marketing program.[6]
  • 1990: Caballero Home Video for cinematic excellence in continuing to produce big-budget 35-mm films such as The Nicole Stanton
  • 1990: Film editor Jim McReeding (Taboo American Style 1-4) for superior film and video editing throughout his career[9][10]
  • 1990: Hustler Hard video director Jean-Pierre Ferrand for sustained quality as a director[9][10]
  • 1990: Porn veteran Eric Edwards for becoming the industry's first four-decade performer (1960s–90s)[9][10]
  • Special awards

    [edit]
  • 1995: Carl Esser (in memoriam)[4]
  • 2007: Anna Malle (in memoriam)[30][31][32][33]
  • 2007: Christi Lake (actress, director, industry supporter)[30][31][32][33]
  • 2008: H. Lewis Sirkin (for excellence in free speech and First Amendment cases and litigation)[34]
  • 2010: Phil HarveyAdam & Eve Pictures – 1st Amendment[36][37]
  • 2011: Peter van Aarle[38][39]
  • XRCO Members' Choice

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
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