Gay Pornographic Career
Brent Corrigan |
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Born | Sean Paul Lockhart (1986-10-31) October 31, 1986 (age 26) Lewiston, Idaho, U.S. |
Other names | Brent Corrigan Fox Ryder |
Height | ~1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight | 125 lb (57 kg) |
No. of adult films | 21 |
Website | |
www.thenewbrentcorrigan.com |
Sean Paul Lockhart acted in a number of gay pornographic films using the stage names Brent Corrigan and less prominently the pseudonym Fox Ryder, notably with The Velvet Mafia Part 1 and Velvet Mafia Part 2. He is best known for his roles in Schoolboy Crush with Brent Everett and for Velvet Mafia with Erik Rhodes. He has won six GayVN Awards including the "Best Bottom" award for two consecutive years.
Corrigan started his career in pornography in 2004 at Cobra Video, as a young twink model in Every Poolboy's Dream. He quickly became one of Cobra's most famous performers, where his bare-back-themed movies were critically top rated and commercially top-selling. Corrigan's performing career has featured a diverse variety of sexual activity, including semen swallowing, rimming and Cobra Video's first double anal penetration by Chase McKenzie and Brent Everett.
In September 2005, Corrigan made the claim that he falsified his identification documents to make his first films, being under-age when these were filmed. This public statement resulted in much controversy, causing many of his films to be (voluntarily) pulled from distribution channels while concerns of paedopornography in many legal jurisdictions in the United States and abroad are settled. The statement has been a major part of a continuing legal dispute between Corrigan and Cobra Video, and of much debate among fans.
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