Jon Koppenhaver - Adult Film Career

Adult Film Career

War Machine
Born (1981-11-30) November 30, 1981 (age 31)
Simi Valley, California
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
No. of adult films 12 as actor

On October 31, 2009, War Machine announced that he would pursue a career in pornographic films along with fighting mixed martial arts. In his announcement, Machine revealed that he had signed with LA Direct Models and made his debut scene with pornographic actress Riley Steele.

"So... I said fuck it! I signed with La Direct Models this week and today I did my first porn scene! lol I shot for Digital Playground with their girl Riley Steele it was fucking awesome!! I was nervous as shit but I came through. I'm still gonna fight.....just gonna do this too because fighting isn't quite enough money and you all know I ain't trying to work! In life I have come to learn that all I enjoy is eating, sleeping, fighting and fucking!! Fuck it! I'm living the dream, getting PAID to fight and fuck! What more could I ask for? =)" - War Machine

Koppenhaver Starred in 12 Adult films.

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