Johnny Hazzard

Johnny Hazzard
Born Frankie Valenti[1]
(1977-09-21) September 21, 1977
Cleveland, OH
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 150 lb (68 kg)
Website http://www.hazzardcentral.com

Johnny Hazzard (born Frankie Valenti on September 21, 1977) is a former American pornographic actor, model, and recording artist who performs in gay and bisexual pornographic films for a number of studios, mainly Rascal Video,[2] and has appeared in mainstream film and television productions under his own name.[3]

Most of his porn videos were directed by Chi Chi LaRue. In August 2008, he worked on a controversial bisexual film directed by LaRue titled Shifting Gears, although he only performed in an all-male scene.

He is also a music reviewer for Frontiers magazine.

Hazzard joined the cast of the here! original television series The Lair in seasons two & three under his birth-name, Frankie Valenti.[1] In 2014, he appeared in the film Tiger Orange.[3]

Selected videography

All with Rascal Video/Channel 1 Releasing unless specified.

Awards

Adult Erotic Gay Video Awards ("Grabbys")
  • 2003
    • Best Group Sex Scene with Matt Summers, Logan Reed, Chad Hunt, Matt Majors, Andy Hunter, and Mike Johnson in Detention, Rascal Video
  • 2004
  • 2006
    • Best Performers with Brad Benton
    • Best Three-Way Sex Scene with Marcus Iron and Tommy Ritter in Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One, Rascal Video
    • Best Group Award with Matthew Rush, Mitchell Rock, Landon Conrad and Drew Cutler in Playing With Fire 4: Alarm [4]
GayVN Awards
  • 2004
    • Best Group Scene with Matt Summers, Logan Reed, Chad Hunt, Matt Majors, Andy Hunter, and Mike Johnson in Detention, Rascal Video
  • 2005
    • Best Group Scene with Rod Barry, Theo Blake, Alex Lemonde, Kyle Lewis, Dillon Press, Troy Punk, Shane Rollins, Rob Romoni, Anthony Shaw, and Sebastian Tauza in Bolt
  • 2006
    • Best Actor in Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One and Part Two, Rascal Video
    • Best Sex Scene: Duo with Tyler Riggz in Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One, Rascal Video
    • Best Solo Performance in Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One, Rascal Video
Awards
Preceded by
Johnny Hazzard, Matt Summers, Logan Reed, Chad Hunt, Matt Majors, Andy Hunter, Mike Johnson,
for Detention
GayVN Award for Best Group Scene,
with Rod Barry, Theo Blake, Alex Lemonde, Kyle Lewis, Dillon Press, Troy Punk, Shane Rollins, Rob Romoni, Anthony Shaw, and Sebastian Tauza, for Bolt

2005
Succeeded by
Huessein, Joey Russo, Sarib, JC, Colin West,
for Arabesque
Preceded by
Dean Phoenix
for BuckleRoos Part I and Part II
GayVN Award for Best Actor
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One and Part Two

2006
Succeeded by
Michael Lucas
for Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita
Preceded by
Dean Phoenix & Marcus Iron
for BuckleRoos Part II
GayVN Award for Best Sex Scene, Duo, with Tyler Riggz,
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One

2006
Succeeded by
Brad Patton & Brian Hansen,
for Manly Heat: Quenched
Preceded by
Arpad Miklos/Ricky Martinez
for BuckleRoos Part I
GayVN Award for Best Solo Performance
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One

2006
Succeeded by
Kent North
for At Your Service
Preceded by
Brad Benton, Owen Hawk, Diego De Lahoya,
for BuckleRoos Part I
"Grabby" Award for Best Three-Way Sex Scene,
with Marcus Iron & Tommy Ritter,
for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One

2006
Succeeded by
(To Be Awarded in 2007)

Model

Music

Hazzard released his debut single, "Deeper Into You," in 2006.[5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Knox, Ken (October 2008). "Dark Desires" (PDF). Unzipped. pp. 39–41. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2015-07-10. In addition to series regulars Vox and Colton Ford (as hunky Sheriff Trout) the second season of The Lair boasts star turns from Unzipped cover model Johnny Hazzard (under his real name, Frankie Valenti), and retired adult performer and Men model Chris Crawford.
  2. Interview: Johnny Hazzard
  3. 1 2 "'Tiger Orange' Director Wade Gasque On Capturing a New LGBT Narrative". Indiewire, July 7, 2015.
  4. http://www.c1r.com/products/aw11192-playing-with-fire-4-alarm
  5. Deeper Into You (Single)

External links

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