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Canadian pornographic actor and director (born 1965)
Brad Armstrong
Born (1965-09-23 ) September 23, 1965 (age 58)
[2] Other names Mr. Magic, Brad Alexander, Armstrong, Rod
[2] Spouses
Armstrong and his wife
Jessica Drake at the
XRCO Awards show in June 2005
Brad Armstrong (born Rod Hopkins ;
[1] September 23, 1965) is a Canadian pornographic actor, director, producer and screenwriter.
[5] He is currently under contract with
Wicked Pictures .
[5] He has been known as one of the most popular leading men in the sex industry, as well as "The King of Porn" and "The
Spielberg of Skin Directors".
[6]
Among the films he has directed is
Octomom Home Alone (2012).
Early life
Armstrong attended college for
commercial art and
advertising .
[1]
Career
Armstrong worked as a
male stripper in Canada for 10 years.
[3] He began dancing at age 17 by borrowing a friend's ID.
[3] He was introduced to the porn industry by pornographic actress Erica Boyer.
[3] His first scene was a
sixway with Erica Boyer,
Randy Spears , Eric Price, and two other women for the film Bimbo Bowlers From Boston .
[3]
Personal life
Armstrong married
Jenna Jameson in December 1996. They divorced in 2001.
Awards
List of awards received by Brad Armstrong
Total number of awards
Totals
34
0
AVN Awards
Year
Award
Film
2002
[7]
Best Director - Video
Euphoria
Best Screenplay - Video (shared with
David Aaron Clark )
2003
[8]
Best Actor - Film
Falling From Grace
Best Screenplay - Film (shared with Daniel Metcalf &
Jonathan Morgan )
2004
[9]
AVN Hall of Fame
—
2005
[10]
Best Screenplay, Film
The Collector
2007
[11]
Best Director – Film
Manhunters
Best Screenplay – Film
2008
[12]
Best Actor , Video
Coming Home
2009
[13]
Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (shared with
Jessica Drake &
Eric Masterson )
Fallen
Director of the Year
—
2010
[14]
Best Group Sex Scene (shared with
Jessica Drake ,
Kirsten Price , Alektra Blue, Mikayla Mendez,
Kaylani Lei , Tory Lane, Jayden Jaymes, Kayla Carrera,
Randy Spears ,
Rocco Reed ,
Marcus London ,
Mick Blue & T.J. Cummings)
2040
2011
[15]
Best Director – Feature
Speed
2012
[16]
Best Director – Parody
The Rocki Whore Picture Show: A Hardcore Parody
Best Screenplay – Parody (shared with Hank Shenanigan)
2014
[17]
Best Director – Feature
Underworld
Best Screenplay
Best Safe Sex Scene (shared with
Jessica Drake )
Sexpionage: The Drake Chronicles
2015
[18]
Best Director – Feature
Aftermath
Best Screenplay
2017
[19]
Best Supporting Actor
The Preacher's Daughter
NightMoves Awards
Year
Award
2002
[20]
Best Director (Fan's Choice)
2013
[21]
Best Director - Non-Parody (Fan's Choice)
2014
[22]
Best Director - Feature (Fan's Choice)
2015
[23]
Best Director - Feature (Editor's Choice)
XBIZ Awards
Year
Award
Film
2010
[25]
Director of the Year (Individual Project)
2040
2014
[26]
Director of the Year - Feature Release
Underworld
2017
Screenplay of the Year
[27]
The Preacher's Daughter
References
^
a
b
c Ken Michaels (June 23, 1999).
"Brad Armstrong - Up the Long Ladder" .
AVN . Archived from
the original on October 8, 1999. Retrieved March 10, 2015 .
^
a
b
Brad Armstrong at the
Internet Adult Film Database
^
a
b
c
d
e Heidi Pike-Johnson (April 12, 2004).
"Brad Armstrong: AVN Hall Of Famer" .
AVN Insider . Archived from
the original on April 14, 2004. Retrieved March 10, 2015 .
^
"Brad Armstrong - Biography" . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved 26 March 2018 .
^
a
b Charles Manning (April 16, 2014).
"Meet a Couple Who Designs Costumes for Adult Films" .
Cosmopolitan . Retrieved March 10, 2015 .
^ Burnett, Thane (2008-02-03).
"CANOE -- JAM! - Meet the King of Porn" . Canoe.ca . Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2010-09-16 . {{
cite web }}
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link )
^ Heidi Pike-Johnson (January 12, 2002).
"2002 AVN Awards Show Winners Announced" .
AVN . Archived from
the original on February 4, 2002. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Heidi Pike-Johnson (January 21, 2003).
"2003 AVN Awards Winners Announced: Awards Presented Big Year for Evil Angel..."
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Heidi Pike-Johnson (January 12, 2004).
"Evil Angel, Wicked Pictures Big Winners at 2004 AVN Awards" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"2005 AVN Awards Show Winners Announced" .
AVN . January 8, 2005. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"2007 AVN Award Winners Announced" .
AVN . January 14, 2007. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Jared Rutter (January 12, 2008).
"2008 AVN Awards Winners Announced" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ David Sullivan (January 11, 2009).
"2009 AVN Award-Winners Announced" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ AVN Staff (January 13, 2010).
"2010 AVN Award Winners Announced" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"AVN Announces the Winners of the 2011 AVN Awards" .
AVN . January 9, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"AVN Announces the 2012 AVN Award Winners" .
AVN . January 22, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ AVN Staff (January 19, 2014).
"AVN Announces the Winners of the 2014 AVN Awards" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"AVN Announces the Winners of the 2015 AVN Awards" .
AVN . January 24, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
"AVN Announces the Winners of the 2014 AVN Awards" . AVN . January 21, 2014.
Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2015 .
^
"Past Winner History" . NightMoves. Archived from
the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2015 .
^ Bob Johnson (October 14, 2013).
"NightMoves 2013 Award Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved April 19, 2015 .
^ Bob Johnson (October 13, 2014).
"NightMoves Awards Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved April 19, 2015 .
^ Bob Johnson (October 12, 2015).
"NightMoves Awards Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved October 12, 2015 .
^ Peter Warren (July 25, 2011).
"2011 Urban X Award Winners Announced" .
AVN . Retrieved June 7, 2015 .
^ Lyla Katz (February 11, 2010).
"XBIZ Awards 2010 Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Dan Miller (January 24, 2014).
"2014 XBIZ Award Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^
XBIZ Award Winners ,
XBIZ , January, 2017
^ Tod Hunter (April 6, 2007).
"Hillary Scott Big Winner at XRCO Awards" .
XBIZ . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ David Sullivan (May 1, 2008).
"XRCO Announces 2008 Award Winners" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Tod Hunter (April 17, 2009).
"XRCO Winners Announced" .
XBIZ . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
^ Peter Warren (April 14, 2011).
"2011 XRCO Award Winners Announced" .
AVN . Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
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