Evan Stone

Evan Stone
Born (1964-07-18) July 18, 1964
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg)
Website www.evanstone.com
No. of adult films 1542 as actor, 8 as director (per IAFD)

Evan Stone (born July 18, 1964) is an American pornographic actor. In 2002 he married Jessica Drake, whom he has since divorced.[1] Stone's occasional work outside the pornography industry includes his role as "Jimmy" in the 2007 original series The Lair. In February 2005, Stone hosted cable television program Spice Hotel on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings on Spice Live, which focused on porn star couples. He replaced founding host Julian.[2] A short 30-second clip of Stone and Tristan Kingsley in an Evan Stone film was broadcast to some Comcast cable subscribers in Tucson, Arizona during the Super Bowl on February 1, 2009.[3] In 2011, he was named by CNBC as one of the 12 most popular stars in porn, being the only man on the list.[4] Stone, along with Lee Stone, performed graphic sex scenes with former TNA and WWE wrestling superstar Chyna in the Vivid release Backdoor to Chyna, released in 2011. Stone currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

Awards

References

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