Full Name Alex Torres Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | Name Alex Torres Website voodooxbrand.com | |
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Born September 24, 1977 (age 47) ( 1977-09-24 ) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Other names Voodoo Pornstar, Voo Doo, Lex, Voodoo Child, Voo Do Alexandre Boisvert Ethnicity Portuguese/French Canadian Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11.8 st) Spouse(s) Nicole Sheridan (2000-2010) |
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Voodoo (born Alex Torres; September 24, 1977) is a Canadian pornographic film actor.
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- The late o clock news alex voodoo torres skydiver porn star
- James deen allegations discused by voodoo
- Career
- Personal life
- References
James deen allegations discused by voodoo
Career

In September 1999, Voodoo and a friend left Canada and began a cross country motorcycle road trip in the United States. In October 1999, they began working as pornographic film actors after arriving in California without any money, contacting Vivid Entertainment, and being referred to Jim South.
In December 2012, Voodoo, together with adult film actress Karlie Montana, inaugurated the adult content website MiPhoneSex.com, which is part of the XXXFastPass Network. In May 2016, Voodoo featured as a guest on The Todd Shapiro Show, where he spoke about his experiences and career in the adult film industry.
Personal life
Voodoo married pornographic actress Nicole Sheridan in October 2000. During their joint marriage and porn career, they always worked together even during group scenes. They also used condoms with everyone except each other; their marriage lasted 10 years.
Voodoo worked on weekends as a part-time instructor at Skydive Taft until October 2011 when he was fired after it was discovered he stole from the company by not paying for a sky-diving experience and inappropriately conducted himself on company time with the recorded sexual encounter with the receptionist Hope Howell while skydiving in Kern County, California. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigated the incident and found that it did not violate FAA rules because the stunt did not interfere with the pilot's ability to fly the aircraft. According to Howell, the purpose of the stunt was to grab the attention of Howard Stern and appear on Stern's radio show.