Tristan Mathews

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Tristan Mathews
Born (1986-12-27) December 27, 1986
East Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Ethnicity Italian American
Occupation Actor,Director
Height 5' 8 ft
Weight 145 lb
No. of adult films 65
Website
http://www.tristanmathewsxxx.com TristanMathewsxXx.com

Tristan Mathews (born December 27, 1986) is a former American pornographic actor, model and director who has starred in gay and bisexual adult films.

Adult industry work

In 2008, he was nominated for "Best Group Sex Scene" with seven other stars at the GayVN Awards for his performance in In Too Deep (Studio 2000).

Mathews also won the "Sexiest Escort" award at the 2008 International Escort Awards.[1]

He has appeared in a number of films for some of the major studios on the block including Evil Angel, Falcon Studios, Dirty Bird Pictures (which he has directed for)

Mathews was legally married on July 23, 2008 to fellow retired porn actor Andy Kirra, they are no longer together. Mathews performs on occasion and continues to work in the industry as a producer and public relations representative.

Selected videography

  • "Tristan and Miles" (Dirtytony.com)
  • "Tristan's Solo" (Drakecameron.com)
  • "Red Light" (Mustang Studios)
  • Hustle & Cruise (Falcon Studios)
  • In Too Deep (Studio 2000)
  • My First Time (Hustler)
  • "Strap Attack" (Evil Angel)
  • "Bowser Makes A Porn" (Dirty Bird Pictures)

Books

  • Ultimate Starz by Owen Keehan
  • "How to be a Gay Porn Star" By Mike Donnor

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2014 Ravens Eden Awards Best Bottom Actor -
2013 Cybersocket Awards Best Porn Star Nominated
2012 Ravens Eden Awards Best Solo Scene Winner
2012 XXX Mec Best Overall Pornstar Winner
2011 Grabby Awards Best Sex Comedy (Director) Nominated
2010 Grabby Awards Best Sex Comedy (Director) Nominated
2008 Sexiest Escort International Escort Awards Winner
2008 GayVN Awards Best Group Sex Scene Nominated

References

  1. "The Hookies 2008 Awards, Winners & Nominess". Thehookies.com. 22 March 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-21. 

External links

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