Suvarna Garge (Editor)

GayVN Awards

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Sponsored by
  
AVN Magazine

Country
  
USA

First awarded
  
1998

Date
  
1998 (1998)

Hosted by
  
Alec Mapa

Last awarded
  
2010

GayVN Awards

The GAYVN Awards were presented annually to honor work done in the gay porn industry. The awards were sponsored by AVN Magazine, the parent publication of GAYVN Magazine, and continue the recognition for gay pornography which was part of the AVN Awards from 1986–1998. As of 2013, it appears that the awards are no longer given.

Contents

The award recipients are listed below by the year of the award ceremony. In 1998, the first year of the awards, awards were given for that current year's work. Starting with the awards show held in 2000, the awards were given for the previous year's work. For example, the 8th GAYVN Awards were held Thursday, March 9, 2006; awards were given for the movies that were released in 2005. The awards have been held annually since 2000. The current record-holder for the most wins in one year is Lucas Entertainment's Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita, which won 14 awards in 2007. The previous record-holder with 11 award wins in 2005 was Buckshot Productions' BuckleRoos.

1998

Winners from the 1998 GayVN Awards held December 4, 1998 at the Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles, California, as published in Choices: The 1999 AVN Awards Show official program:

[Top]

1999

Starting in 2000, awards would be given for the previous year's achievement. Therefore, the awards recognizing achievement in 1999 would be given at the award ceremony in 2000; there was no award ceremony in 1999.

2000

[Top]

2001

[Top]

2002

[Top]

2003

Host: Taylor Negron

[Top]

2004

[Top]

2005

[Top]

2006

[Top]

2007

Host: Kathy Griffin

[Top]

2008

Host: Derek Hartley & Romaine Patterson Cohost: Lady Bunny

[Top]

2009

Host: Janice Dickinson & Margaret Cho Cohost: Alec Mapa

[Top]

2010

Host: Alec Mapa

[Top]

2011

Host: Alec Mapa
Awards have not been held since 2010.

References

GayVN Awards Wikipedia