Michael J. Cox
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Michael J. Cox | |
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Birthdate: | September 14, 1969 |
Hair colour: | Brown |
Orientation: | Heterosexual |
Ethnicity: | Caucasian |
Alias(es): | Micael J Cox, Michael Cox, Michael J Coxx, Michael J. Coxx, Michaels J Cox, Michael J Cox, Michael J. Coxx, MJ Cox, Ted Craig |
Michael J. Cox (born Troy Edward Ballou on September 14, 1969) is a former pornographic actor.[1] Having commenced his career in adult entertainment around the age of 24, Cox starred in over 600 films, later trying his hand at directing. Cox's stage name was a play on Michael J. Fox, the mainstream Canadian-American actor whose boyish, preppy persona he shared.
In addition to his work in both all-sex and scripted adult film, Cox appeared as himself in the 1999 industry tell-all documentary Sex: The Annabel Chong Story. In it, Cox criticizes fellow actor Chong's world record of having onscreen sex 251 times with 70 men in 10 hours as "(giving) porn a bad name."
[edit] Awards
- 1999 AVN Award – Best Actor (Video) – L.A. Uncovered
- 1999 AVN Award – Best Supporting Actor (Film) – Models
- 2000 AVN Award – Best Supporting Actor (Film) – Seven Deadly Sins
- 2000 AVN Award – Best Group Sex Scene (Film) – Nothing To Hide 3 & 4 (with Wendi Knight, Brandon Iron and Pat Myne)[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Personal Bio Michael J. Cox. IAFD.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.
- ^ AVN Awards Past Winners. AVN.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.