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Johnny Sins

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Johnny Sins
Guy, Ava Lauren at XRCO Awards 2007 1 (cropped).jpg
Sins in April 2007
Born
Steven Wolfe

(1978-12-31) December 31, 1978 (age 42)
Occupation
  • Pornographic actor
  • director
  • YouTuber
Years active2006–present
Height6 ft (183 cm)
Spouse(s)Kissa Sins (sep. 2019)
YouTube information
ChannelsSinsTV
Years active2017–present
Subscribers1.73 million
Total views86.7 million
YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2017
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2019

Updated: May 13, 2021
Websitesinslife.com

Steven Wolfe (born December 31, 1978), known professionally as Johnny Sins, is an American pornographic actor, director, and YouTuber.[1][2] Known for his shaved head and muscular physique, he is consistently among the most popular pornography searches.[3][4][5][6] He has received many accolades for his work, including two nominations for the AVN Award for Male Performer of the Year.[7][8]

Early life

Sins was born Steven Wolfe[9] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,[10] on December 31, 1978.[11] He has described himself as "very shy" while growing up.[12] After graduating from college, he got a job working six days a week in construction.[12] He noticed the early signs of male pattern baldness when he was around 24 years old, and has kept his head shaved ever since.[13] In 2006, at the age of 28, he quit his job and moved to Los Angeles to enter the pornographic film industry.[12]

Career

Logo of Sins' production company

Sins' first pornographic endeavors were through Craigslist ads.[12] Brazzers has described him as a "go-to guy" for the studio,[7] having performed in 1,054 scenes as of April 1, 2019.[11] He performed in about 2,300 videos in his pornographic career.[14]

On June 10, 2015, Pornhub launched a crowdfunding campaign through Indiegogo to produce the first adult film in space.[15][16][17] Sins and fellow actress Eva Lovia were slated to perform in the film.[18][19] If the project were successfully funded, the two would have received six months of rigorous preparation for the launch, including zero gravity, velocity, and temperature training.[20][15] When asked about the opportunity, Sins said, "It's beyond just doing it for the money, or the money shot for that matter. It's about making history."[21] The campaign raised $236,086 over 60 days, failing to reach its goal of $3.4 million.[22]

In early 2017, Sins and pornographic actress Kissa Sins (his then-wife) launched their YouTube channel SinsTV, which chronicles their day-to-day lives and features sex advice.[1][23] As of May 2021, the channel has accrued 1.73 million subscribers. A video of Sins trying out various Turkish snacks briefly became the top YouTube video in Turkey.[2][4][24]

In July 2018, images of Sins alongside several other porn stars were painted on the side of a bus that traveled around Kerala in India.[25][26] The mural was part of a marketing campaign aimed to boost college tour rides.[25] Later that year, Sins received the award for Most Popular Male Performer by Women at the annual Pornhub Awards,[27][28] for which winners were determined by users' streaming data.[27]

As of mid-2019, Sins has stopped making porn videos but stated that he may return in the future.[29]

Personal life

Sins currently resides in Las Vegas. He was previously married to pornographic actress Kissa Sins.[9] They separated in 2019,[30] but remain close friends.[31]

In October 2017, a picture of Sins was tweeted by a user claiming he was missing after the Las Vegas shooting.[32][33][34] The tweet was one of many viral hoaxes that emerged related to the shooting.[32][33]

Awards and nominations

List of accolades received by Johnny Sins
Total numbers of wins and nominations
Totals 4 33
Award Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
AVN Award 2008 Fuck Club Best Couples Sex Scene – Video Nominated [35]
2009 Cheerleaders Best Group Sex Scene Nominated [36]
Johnny Sins Best Male Newcomer Nominated
Cheerleaders Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated
2010 Cum-Spoiled Sluts Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated [37]
2011 Big Butts Like It Big 6 Best Anal Sex Scene Nominated [38]
Performers of the Year 2010 Best Couples Sex Scene Nominated
Johnny Sins Unsung Male Performer of the Year Nominated
2012 Introducing the Russo Twins Most Outrageous Sex Scene Nominated [39]
Johnny Sins Unsung Male Performer of the Year Nominated
2013 Brazzers Presents: The Parodies 2 Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated [40]
Johnny Sins Unsung Male Performer of the Year Won
2014 Bridesmaids Best Group Sex Scene Nominated [41]
2015 Johnny Sins Favorite Male Porn Star Nominated [42]
Male Performer of the Year Nominated [8]
2016 Sins Life Part 2 Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene Nominated [43]
2017 Johnny Sins Favorite Male Porn Star Won [44]
2018 Young and Beautiful 3 Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene Nominated [45]
Sins Life: Sex Tour Best Three-Way Sex Scene Nominated
Johnny Sins Male Performer of the Year Nominated [7]
Favorite Male Porn Star Won [46]
Pornhub Award 2018 Most Popular Male Performer by Women Won [27]
XBIZ Award 2010 Male Performer of the Year Nominated [47]
2014 Bridesmaids Best Scene – Feature Movie Nominated [48]
Big Tits at Work 17 Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated
My Dad's Hot Girlfriend 17 Nominated
Johnny Sins Male Performer of the Year Nominated
2015 Doctor's Orders Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [49]
2016 Let's Play Doctor Won [50]
Johnny Sins Male Performer of the Year Nominated [51]
2017 I Have a Wife 36 Best Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [52]
Johnny Sins Male Performer of the Year Nominated
2018 Natural Beauties 2 Best Sex Scene – Vignette Release Nominated [53]
XRCO Award 2009 Johnny Sins New Stud Nominated [54]
2014 Male Performer of the Year Nominated [55]
2015 Unsung Swordsman of the Year Nominated [56]
2017 Nominated [57]

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