Jules Jordan

Jules Jordan

Jules Jordan, Las Vegas, Nevada January 2014
Born May 25, 1972
Pennsylvania, USA
Ethnicity White
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Website
http://www.julesjordan.com

Jules Jordan (born May 25, 1972)[1] is an American pornographic movie director, actor and producer. Originally his movies were distributed by John Stagliano's adult video company, Evil Angel. In early 2006 his company Jules Jordan Video began handling its own distribution. His official website was launched in August 2007 by Premium Multimedia.[2]

Jordan is from Hershey, Pennsylvania, and got his start in the porn industry by working at a local porn video store called Excitement Video.[3] He later started to film his own videos in the area, and later moved to Southern California.

Jordan and John Stagliano have said that they treat copyright infringement with zero tolerance, and they have filed multiple lawsuits against alleged pirates.[4] In 2007, Jordan and Evil Angel were awarded US$17.5 million in a piracy case, an amount later reduced on appeal.[1][5][6]

Awards

References

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  25. XBIZ Award Winners, XBIZ, January, 2015

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