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AVN Awards
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The AVN Awards are movie awards sponsored by and presented by the adult video industry magazine AVN. They began in January 1984.

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The awards are divided into over 100 categories.[2]

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Categories

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AVN Award winners

Listed below are the winners of the AVN Award in various major categories over the following years:[3]

1984–1989

More information Best New Starlet, Best Actress (f) ...
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1990–1994

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
More information Best Newcomer – Gay Video, Best Bi-Sexual Video ...
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1995–1999

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
More information Best Performer of the Year – Gay Video, Best Newcomer – Gay Video ...
  • From 1999 onwards, AVN Magazine began hosting the GayVN Awards, an annual adult movie award event for gay adult video.
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2000–2004

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
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2005–2009

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...

^[1] The category, introduced in 2007, was first called "Underrated Starlet of the Year (Unrecognized Excellence)". It has since been renamed to "Unsung Starlet of the Year".

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2010–2014

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
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2015–2019

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
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2020–2022

More information Best New Starlet, Female Performer of the Year ...
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Hall of Fame

Reuben Sturman Award

  • 2000  David Sturman, General Video of America West
  • 2001  Ed Powers, Ed Powers Productions
  • 2001  Mark Kernes, Senior Editor, AVN
  • 2002  Gloria Leonard, Past President, AVA and Free Speech Coalition
  • 2002  Elyse Metcalf, Retailer Elyse's Passion
  • 2003  Mel Kamins, General Video of America, Cleveland
  • 2005  Harry Mohney, Déjà Vu Showgirls
  • 2006  Robert and Janet Zicari, Extreme Associates
  • 2007  Paul Cambria, Clyde DeWitt and Louis Sirkin
  • 2011  John Stagliano
  • 2013  Lasse Braun
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  • Transgender Erotica Awards
  • Pornhub Awards
  • XBIZ Awards
  • Venus Award
  • Sexual Freedom Awards
  • SHAFTA Awards
  • F.A.M.E. Awards
  • XRCO Award

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