Rob Rotten

Rob Rotten is an American actor and film director known for his work on pornographic films, many of which incorporate elements and themes such as punk rock, horror, gonzo pornography, and tattoos. He retired from the adult entertainment industry in 2014.

Rob Rotten
Born1981 (age 4142)
NationalityAmerican
Websitehttp://www.punxproductions.com/

Biography

Personal life

Rob Rotten was married to Rachel Rotten.

Career

Rotten is the owner and president of Punx Productions, Inc.,[1] first created in 2001 and later incorporated in the State of California in 2004. Rotten entered the adult industry in 2001 as a pornographic performer. In 2003, he appeared in and co-directed the pornographic film Little Runaway, which received more than a dozen AVN Award nominations.[1] Rotten began directing for the pornography distributor Metro in 2006, creating films such as Fuck the System, Porn of the Dead,[1] and The Texas Vibrator Massacre.[2] Rotten remained a Metro contract director until 2012.[3] In addition to movies, Rotten has published a book, titled Bong Load Girls: The Book.[4]

Awards

  • 2009 AVN Award nominee – Best Videography – The Texas Vibrator Massacre[5]
  • 2009 AVN Award nominee – Best Screenplay – The Texas Vibrator Massacre[5]
  • 2009 AVN Award nominee – Best Director, Feature – The Texas Vibrator Massacre[5]
  • 2010 AVN Award nominee - Best Vignette Release - "Bong Load Girls (Vol. 1)"[5]
  • 2010 AVN Award nominee - Best Soundtrack - "Bong Load Girls (Vol. 1)"[5]

References

  1. Taormino, Tristan (April 11, 2006). "Rob "Don't Call Me Alt" Rotten talks about his unique kind of porn". The Village Voice. Archived from the original on June 5, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  2. Dolle, Benjamin (November 7, 2009). "Texas Vibrator Massacre (DVD Review)". Fangoria. Archived from the original on November 14, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  3. "Metro Revives Loaded Digital Imprint with Multiple Rob Rotten Projects AVN".
  4. "Rob Rotten Releases Coffee Table Book AVN".
  5. "Nominations 2009 AVN Adult Movie Awards" (PDF). AVNAwards.com. 2008-11-25. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
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