Ashton Ryan

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Ashton Ryan (born Ryan Whitney[citation needed], on 12 February 1980 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American gay pornographic actor. Ashton started his work in the porn industry in 1998, when he got in contact with Kevin Clarke via in an internet chat room[1]. He soon started recording a movie for Junior Studios entitled The American Way.

The American Way was followed by two sequels in 2000 and 2003, all starring Ryan, directed by Kevin Clarke[2]. The American Way 3: Love was the 2004 GayVN Winner for Best Specialty Release – 18 to 23[3]. Ryan was also nominated for the 2000 GayVN Award for his performance in The Heartland[citation needed].

After a short break in his movie career, Ryan continued filming two new movies with Eon Studios in 2005[citation needed] called Ashton's Eleven and Field of Creams.

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[edit] Selected videography

Title Year Studio(s) Director(s) Role(s) Additional information
The American Way [2]
1999
Junior Studio Kevin Clarke Cast
The Heartland [2]
1999
Junior Studio Kevin Clarke Cast unofficial sequel to The American Way
The American Way 2: Lust [2]
2000
RAD Video Productions Kevin Clarke Cast something called The American Way part 2[citation needed]
Absolutely Everybody [4]
2000
Audrey Murphy Productions and Wild Indians Entertainment Mark Kidwell, Tim Grover Cast
A Young Man's World [2]
2001
Delta Video Kevin Clarke Cast
Ashton's Eleven [5]
2006
Eon Films Rocky Brown Cast
Ashton Ryan's B-Boys [2]
2001
Amagin Productions Kevin Clarke Co-Writer / Co-Cinematographer / Cast *NonSex Role*
The American Way 3: Love [2]
2003
RAD Video Productions Kevin Clarke Co-Writer / Co-Cinematographer / Cast something called The American Way part 3[citation needed]
Field of Creams [5]
2006
Eon Films / Rainbow Chaos Productions[1] Ashton Ryan, Rocky Brown Co-Director / Cast

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Award organization Year Award Other information
GayVN Awards [3]
2004
Best Specialty Release—18–23 American Way 3: Love, Rad Video Productions. Kevin Clarke director.  Kevin Clarke, Ashton Ryan, and Seth Ryan writers.[2]

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