Joey Stefano
Joey Stefano | |
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Born |
Nicholas Anthony Iacona, Jr. January 1, 1968 Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died |
November 26, 1994 26) Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Joey Stefano |
Ethnicity | Italian |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight | 165 lb (75 kg) |
Joey Stefano (January 1, 1968 – November 26, 1994) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay adult films.
Career
Born Nicholas Anthony Iacona, Jr., Stefano and his siblings grew up in the Philadelphia area (Chester, Pennsylvania). His father, Nicholas, Sr., was a union painter who died of colon cancer when Stefano was 15.[1] After the death of his father, Stefano began using drugs and was eventually sent to rehab for six months. After rehab, he tired to become a model and built a portfolio. In 1989, he met a gay porn actor named Tony Davis who helped him enter into the gay adult film industry.[1]
Stefano's adult film career took off after meeting Chi Chi LaRue during a trip to Los Angeles.[1] Stefano's looks were well received and his persona as a "hungry bottom" (sexually submissive but verbally demanding) contributed to his popularity.[2] His image and success caught the attention of Madonna, who used him as a model in her 1992 book Sex. While he was popular performer, Stefano's family had no idea he was gay nor were they were aware that he was performing in adult films. According to Stefano's older sister Linda, he told the family that he was a male model. She later found out about his real occupation but did not inform their mother.[1]
During his lifetime, he was the subject of rumors regarding his relationships with prominent entertainment industry figures who were known to be gay. At a May 1990 dinner and interview with Jess Cagle (Entertainment Weekly) and Rick X (host of Manhattan Cable TV's The Closet Case Show), Stefano discussed an alleged series of "dates" with David Geffen, who at one point implored Stefano to quit using drugs.[3][4] After the videotaped interview appeared on Rick X's show, OutWeek Magazine "outed" Geffen,[5] who went on to announce his homosexuality at an AIDS fundraiser.[6]
Over the course of his five year career, Stefano appeared in approximately 35 gay adult films. Despite his success, Stefano did not save his earnings and relapsed into drug and alcohol abuse.[1] In 1990, he was diagnosed HIV positive.[7]
Death
On November 21, 1994, Stefano's body was found in a motel room in Hollywood. It was later determined that he died of a speedball overdose (a mixture of cocaine, morphine, heroin, and ketamine).[1]
He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Cemetery in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania.[1]
Legacy
In 1996, Stefano's life was chronicled in the book, Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: The Life and Death of Joey Stefano by Charles Isherwood.[1]
His life is also the subject of a one-man-play, Homme Fatale: The Fast Life and Slow Death of Joey Stefano, by Australian playwright Barry Lowe.[8]
Director Chad Darnell has been working on film based on Stefano's life. The film has been in development since 2010 and is tentatively titled X-Rated.[1]
Selected filmography
- Tough Competition 2
- The Buddy System 2 (1989)
- Sex, Lies And Videocassette (1989)
- Raw Footage (1989)
- Karens Bi-line (1989)
- Fond Focus (1989)
- Billboard (1989)
- To The Bone (1990)
- The Stroke (1990)
- Say Good-bye (1990)
- Revenge: More Than I Can Take (1990)
- Ranger Nick 2 (1990)
- Plunge (1990)
- On The Rocks (1990)
- Idol Eyes (1990)
- Hole In One (1990)
- Hard Steal (1990)
- Hard Moves (1990)
- Hard Knocks (1990)
- G-Squad (1990)
- French Kiss (1990)
- Big Bang (1990)
- Pumping Up: Flex 2 (1990)
- Scoring -aka- Score (1991)
- Price Charming (1991)
- More of a Man (1991)
- Man of the Year (1991)
- Innocence Found (1991)
- Songs In the Key of Sex (1992)
- Sex In Wet Places (1992)
- My Cousin Danny (1992)
- The Dildo Kings (1993)
- Bi Golly (1993)
- Tijuana Toilet Tramps (1994)
- One Man's Poison (1994)
- Tommy Boy (1995, Released posthumously)
- All About Last Night (1995, Released posthumously)
- Masquerade (2001, Released posthumously)
- Obsessively Compulsive (2002, Released posthumously)
- Temptation (2004, Released posthumously)
- Slave To Cock (2004, Released posthumously)
- Prettiest Face I Ever Came Across (2004, Released posthumously)
- Penis Fly Trap (2004, Released posthumously)
See also
- List of male performers in gay porn films
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Baker, Brandon (June 11, 2013). "The Tragic Story of Local Porn Star Joey Stefano". phillymag.com.
- ↑ Thomas, Joe A (2002), "Porn Stars", glbtq.com
- ↑ Musto, Michael (March 22, 2011). "David Geffen Wants Nothing to Do With Joey Stefano Movie". villagevoice.com.
- ↑ "Joey Stefano at Florent, seen on The Closet Case Show Manhattan Cable Public Access [May, 1990]". rickx.com.
- ↑ Haggerty, George; Zimmerman, Bonnie, ed. (2005). Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures. Garland Science. p. 1009. ISBN 1-135-57871-0.
- ↑ Gross, Larry (1993). Contested Closets: The Politics and Ethics of Outing. U of Minnesota Press. p. 138. ISBN 0-816-62179-9.
- ↑ Isherwood, Charles (1996), Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: The Life and Death of Joey Stefano, Alyson Publishing, ISBN 1-55583-383-7
- ↑ Zink, Jack (November 29, 1999). "Drama Of Gay Porn Star A Grim, Salacious Downer". sun-sentinel.com.
External links
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Tim Lowe for Fratrimony |
AVN Awards for Best Actor-Gay Video for More of a Man 1991 |
Succeeded by Ryan Yeager for Jumper |
Preceded by - |
AVN Awards for Best Performer of the Year-Gay Video 1995 |
Succeeded by J.T. Sloan |
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