Chris Ward (director)

Chris Ward
Nationality American
Occupation Film director
Known for Co-founded Raging Stallion Studios
Notable work Arabesque, Porn Star Is Born, Grunts

Chris Ward is a gay pornographic film director[1] from the United States. He co-founded Raging Stallion Studios with JD Slater in 1999. Ward sold Raging Stallion to AEBN in 2009 and retired from the Adult Industry.

Ward has directed over 150 films, including such major movies as Arabesque, Porn Star Is Born, Grunts, Sexus, and Manifesto.[1] His work before starting Raging Stallion included directing films for Hot House Entertainment and Falcon Studios.[1] He holds a Ph.D. in Latin American History from the University of Florida. In 2008, Raging Stallion purchased High Octane Studios, making Ward's company one of the largest (if not the largest) all male erotic companies in the United States.

Awards and nominations

Partial videography

  • Bedrock
  • Centurion Muscle
  • Centurion Muscle #2
  • Clash of the Zeus Men
  • Construction Zone #1-3
  • Cops Gone Bad
  • Downright Dangerous
  • Escape from San Francisco
  • Gay Dreams
  • Gay Dreams #2
  • Hard at Work
  • Heatstroke Highway
  • Hold Everything
  • Hot Properties
  • Induction
  • Initiation & 2nd Initiation
  • Manifesto
  • Nexus
  • Nob Hill All Stars #1
  • Passport to Paradise
  • Plexus! & Plexus! HC
  • Punishment Chamber
  • Red Star
  • Resort to Anything
  • Sexus
  • Stoked #1-2
  • Team Players
  • Terms of Endowment
  • The Dirty Director
  • Tough as Nails
  • Up the Stakes
  • Your Masters

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "chris ward - internet adult film database". iafd.com. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  2. "GayVN Awards Show: Hall of Fame". AVN. Archived from the original on 2011-11-05.
  3. "Raging Stallion Sweeps the GAYVN Awards: Full list of winners". AVN.
  4. 1 2 "XBIZ Awards - Winners". xbizawards.com. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
GayVN Awards Hall of Fame
2007
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