Manuel Ferrara

Manuel Ferrara

Manuel Ferrara attending the AVN Awards Show at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on January 9, 2010
Born November 1, 1975 (1975-11-01) (age 36)
Gagny, France
Ethnicity French
Height 5 ft 11.25 in (1.81 m)
No. of adult films 945[1] + (97 as director)

Manuel Ferrara (born November 1, 1975, Gagny, France) is a prolific French pornographic actor and adult film director.[2]

Ferrara was originally a protégé of Rocco Siffredi, and had an award winning acting career, making his American acting debut in John Stagliano’s Fashionistas.[3] In 2002 he appeared in Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp.[4] In 2003 he started directing gonzo pornography for Platinum X Pictures, a subsidiary of Red Light District Video.[5] In 2004 he began directing for Red Light. He appeared with Stefani Morgan in Sunny, her first film for Vivid Entertainment in 2005.

After working for Red Light District two years, Ferrara began directing for Evil Angel in May 2006.[6] His first EA film was Evilution, starring Naomi, Melissa Lauren and featuring the comeback of Nici Sterling.[3] Since then he has directed series including Fucked On Sight, Slutty & Sluttier, Raw, Evil Anal, Battle of the Sluts, Anal Expedition, Teen Cum Squad, Bangin' Black Boxes, Ass Attack, I'm Your Slut, Mindfuck, and New Whores On The Block.[3][7]

On January 9, 2010 he became the first actor in history to win AVN's Male Performer of the Year four times.

Awards

References

  1. ^ Manuel Ferrara at the Internet Adult Film Database
  2. ^ "Adultfilmdatabase.com". Adultfilmdatabase.com. http://www.adultfilmdatabase.com/director.cfm?directorid=323. Retrieved 2011-09-10. 
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  5. ^ Anne Winter (2007-08-22). "Red Light District". XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/articles/83389. Retrieved 2009-04-26. 
  6. ^ Matt O'Conner (2006-02-08). "Ferrara to Make Movies for Evil Angel". XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/news/news_piece.php?id=13367. Retrieved 2009-04-17. 
  7. ^ "MANUEL FERRARA'S TITLES". evilangel.com. http://www.evilangel.com/director/Manuel%20Ferrara/titles/1. Retrieved 2009-04-17. 
  8. ^ a b c "XRCO". XRCO.com. http://www.xrco.com/. Retrieved 2007-10-02. 
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  13. ^ Rutter, Jared (2008-01-12). "2008 AVN Awards Winners Announced". AVN. Archived from the original on 2008-04-04. http://web.archive.org/web/20080404082611/http://www.avn.com/video/articles/2759.html. Retrieved 2007-12-18. 
  14. ^ David Sullivan (2009-01-11). "2009 AVN Award-Winners Announced". AVN.com. http://www.avn.com/video/articles/34090.html. Retrieved 2009-01-11. 
  15. ^ Paul Fishbein (2009-10-21). "Pirates II, Evil Angel Big Winners at 2009 Hot d’Or Awards". AVN. http://business.avn.com/articles/36568.html. Retrieved 2009-10-21. 
  16. ^ XBIZ Award Winners, XBIZ, February, 2011
  17. ^ "2010 AVN Award Winners Announced". AVN.com. 2010-01-10. http://business.avn.com/articles/37142.html. Retrieved 2010-01-10. 
  18. ^ a b "AVN Announces the Winners of the 2011 AVN Awards". AVN.com. 2011-01-09. http://business.avn.com/articles/video/AVN-Announces-the-Winners-of-the-2011-AVN-Awards-421782.html. Retrieved 2011-01-09. 
  19. ^ Peter Warren (2011-02-22). "XRCO Announces 2011 Nominations". AVN.com. http://business.avn.com/articles/video/XRCO-Announces-2011-Nominations-426791.html. Retrieved 2011-02-26. 

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