Dean Phoenix

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Dean Phoenix
Born Curtis Dean Hutchinson[1]
(1974-04-25) April 25, 1974
Mexicali, Mexico
Ethnicity Caucasian
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)

Dean Phoenix (born April 25, 1974 in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico) is a pornographic actor.

Career

His first same-sex sex scene was with Tanner Hayes in the video, 1st Time Tryers #9, released by All Worlds Video in 1998. For the next several years, Phoenix appeared in two dozen videos. He retired from the adult film industry in late 2000. In 2004, Phoenix was coaxed out of retirement when John Rutherford of Colt Studio presented Phoenix with the Jerry Douglas script for Buckleroos.

Phoenix's role in Buckleroos marked the first time he bottomed on film. The role garnered him awards for "Best Actor" and "Best Sex Scene" at the 2005 GayVN Awards.

He continues to be active in the gay porn industry, recently performing the lead role in the Jet Set Men movie, "ON FIRE!", and subsequent appearances for the Jet Set Men website, exclusive web scenes-known as Jet Set Straight Edge-where most notably he bottoms for Hayden Stephens, for only the second time on film.[2]

Selected Videography

  • 1st Time Tryers 09 (1998)
  • Down Austin Lane (1999)
  • Two Brothers: A Savage Night (1999)
  • Out of Athens (2000)
  • Untamed (2000)
  • Inside Porn 2002 (2002)
  • Buckleroos Part 1 (2004)
  • Paradise Found (2008)
  • On Fire! (2008) Jet Set Men

Awards and nominations

Awards
Preceded by
Michael Soldier
for A Porn Star Is Born
GayVN Awards for Best Actor
for BuckleRoos 1-2

2005
Succeeded by
Johnny Hazzard
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One and Part Two
Preceded by
Tag Adams & Chad Hunt
for Detention
GayVN Awards for Best Sex Scene (with Marcus Iron)
for BuckleRoos 2

2005
Succeeded by
Johnny Hazzard & Tyler Riggz
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One

See also

  • List of male performers in gay porn films

References

  1. Toussaint, David. "Dean Phoenix Rising". Edge on the Net. Retrieved 30 November 2013. 
  2. Giampetruzzi, Tony (January 31, 2008), "Paradise found", In Newsweekly, retrieved 2008-02-10 

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