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XRCO Award
New trophy introduced in 2015 retains the original heart shape, but it is now clear and has a base
Sponsored byX-Rated Critics Organization
DateFebruary 14, 1985; 39 years ago (1985-02-14)
LocationLos Angeles, California, U.S.
CountryUnited States
Reward(s)Trophy
Websitewww.dirtybob.com/xrco/winners.htm
Original award plaques were made of wood in the shape of a heart and used until 2014
Cast and crew of the feature Not Bewitched on stage during the 25th Anniversary XRCO Awards at The Highlands, Hollywood, CA on April 17, 2009 (from left to right: Nina Hartley, Eva Angelina, Will Ryder, Flower Tucci, Sunny Lane, who is back to camera in yellow dress, Jenna Haze, Teagan Presley and producer Scott David)

The XRCO Awards are given by the American X-Rated Critics Organization annually to people working in adult entertainment and it is the only adult industry awards show reserved exclusively for industry members.[1]

Once every calendar year, XRCO members are asked to submit their own nominations. Members do not have to vote in every award category, and they are asked only to vote in areas that they feel qualified in.[2] The award ceremony usually takes place during the spring and no later than the first week of April.[3] Some of the works and workers are inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame during the awards.

The XRCO online archive is missing many results prior to 1993 and the site encourages visitors to send in older results. The awards have been called "an X-rated version of the Academy Awards" and "a combination high-school beer bash, Mardi gras and Frederick's of Hollywood lingerie show".[4] They have also been referred to as the "critics' circle awards for porn".[5]

In 2013, the XRCO Awards venue was changed from The Highlands nightclub[6] to Supperclub LA when the former closed.[7][8] In 2014, the XRCO Awards returned to the former Highlands venue now called OHM.[9][10][11] The 2015 XRCO Awards were held at Lure nightclub in Hollywood on April 11.[10][12] The 2016 XRCO Awards were held at OHM nightclub in Hollywood on June 22.[13] The 2018 XRCO Awards were held at the Argyle nightclub in Hollywood on June 28.[14] The 2019 XRCO Awards which took place at Boardner's on June 27.[15]

History

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After the controversy and criticism of the best erotic scene victory for the movie Virginia in 1984 at the Adult Film Association of America (AFAA) awards, the X-Rated Critics Organization (XRCO) and its "Heart-On Awards", were founded.[16] Jim Holliday was a founder and previously the honorary historian of the X-Rated Critics Organization.[4][17][18][19] After Holliday's death, the position of XRCO Historian was temporarily filled by XRCO founding member Bill Margold until 2006.[20]

The first XRCO Awards were presented on February 14, 1985,[21] where Ginger Lynn won a "veritable Triple Crown: 'Best Female Performer', 'Video Vixen' and 'Starlet of the Year'".[22] Until 1991, the awards were presented on Valentine's Day each year. The specific award categories at the XRCO Awards have changed over the years.[23]

In March 2015, changes to the award program were announced. Citing the venue and date changes made in 2014, the event organizers announced that the awards show would be recorded and broadcast by the company Vrai Voyeur. Also announced was the debut of a new design for the award handed out to winners. The "iconic wooden heart on trophies" would be retired and be replaced with "something bigger and better than ever".[24]

All in the Family Theme

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  • 2016: The Father Figure (Digital Sin/Tabu Tales)[13]
  • 2017: Me, My Brother and Another (New Sensations)[25]
  • 2018: Dysfucktional: Blood Is Thicker Than Cum (Kelly Madison/Juicy)[14]
  • 2019: A Trailer Park Taboo (Pure Taboo/Pulse)[15]
  • 2020: My Stepson Is Evil (Evil Angel Films)[26]

Best 3D Release

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Best Actor (Single Performance)

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Best Actress (Single Performance)

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Best Adult Web Site

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  • 2019: EvilAngel[15]
  • 2020: Adult Time[26]

Best Amateur or Pro-Am Series

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Best Anal or D.P. Sex Scene

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Best Anal Series

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  • 2019: Anal Beauty (Tushy)[15]
  • 2020: Anal Models (Tushy/Pulse)[26]

Best Comedy or Parody

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2004–2010

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2011–2016

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Comedy

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  • 2011: The Big Lebowski: A XXX Parody (New Sensations)[44]
  • 2012: The Rocki Whore Picture Show: A Hardcore Parody (Wicked Pictures)[27]
  • 2013: Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody (Axel Braun/Vivid)[8]
  • 2014: Grease XXX: A Parod (Adam & Eve Pictures)[9]
  • 2015: Not Jersey Boys XXX: A Porn Musical (X-Play/Pulse)[45]
  • 2016: Peter Pan XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Fairy Tales)[13]

Drama

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  • 2011: The Sex Files 2: A Dark XXX Parody (Revolution X/Digital Sin)[44]
  • 2012: Taxi Driver: A XXX Parody (Pleasure Dynasty/Exile)[27]
  • 2013 (tie): Dallas XXX: A Parody (Adam & Eve Pictures) and Diary of Love (Smash Pictures)[8]
  • 2014: OMG ... It's the Leaving Las Vegas XXX Parody (Septo/Paradox/Exquisite)[9]
  • 2015: Cinderella XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Fairy Tales)[45]
  • 2016: Magic Mike XXXL: A Hardcore Parody (Wicked Pictures)[13]

Comic

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2017–present

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Comedy

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  • 2017: Cindy Queen of Hell (Burning Angel/Exile)[25]
  • 2018: Bad Babes Inc. (Adam & Eve Pictures)[14]
  • 2019: Love in the Digital Age (New Sensations Romance)[15]
  • 2020: Love Emergency (Adam & Eve Pictures)[26]

Parody

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  • 2017: Suicide Squad XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Comix)[25]
  • 2018: Justice League XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Comix)[14]
  • 2019: Deadpool XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Comix)[15]
  • 2020: Captain Marvel XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (Wicked Comix)[26]

Best Cumback

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Teagan Presley at 2009 XRCO Award Show

Best Director

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Stormy Daniels at 2007 XRCO Award Show

Features

Non-Features

Parody

Web

Best DVD Extras

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Best Ethnic/Interracial/Blended Series

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  • 2010: Big Black Wet Asses (Elegant Angel)[43]
  • 2011: Asian Fucking Nation (Darkko Productions/Evil Angel)[44]
  • 2012: Lex the Impaler (Jules Jordan Video)[27]
  • 2013: Mandingo Massacre (Jules Jordan Video)[8]
  • 2015: My First Interracial (Blacked/Jules Jordan)[45]
  • 2016: My First Interracial (Blacked/Jules Jordan)[13]
  • 2017: Black & White (Blacked/Jules Jordan)[25]
  • 2018: Interracial Icon (Blacked/Jules Jordan)[14]
  • 2019: Blacked Raw (Blacked Raw)[15]
  • 2020: Blacked Raw (Blacked Raw/Pulse)[26]

Best: Girl-Girl Sex Scene

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Note: A "Best Girl-Girl Release" category was created in 2005. No "Best Girl-Girl Scene" awards have been given out since.

Best Girl-Girl Release or Series

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  • 2006: Belladonna's Fucking Girls (Belladonna/Evil Angel)[39]
  • 2007: Belladonna: No Warning 2 (Belladonna Productions/Evil Empire)[40]
  • 2008: Belladonna's Fucking Girls 4 (Belladonna/Evil Angel)[41]
  • 2009: Belladonna’s Girl Train (Belladonna Entertainment)[42]
  • 2010: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[43]
  • 2011: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[44]
  • 2012: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[27]
  • 2013: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[8]
  • 2014: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[9]
  • 2015: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[45]
  • 2016: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[13]
  • 2017: Angela Loves Women (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[25]
  • 2018: Women Seeking Women (Girlfriends Films)[14]
  • 2019: Angela Loves Women (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[15]
  • 2020: Angela Loves Women (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[26]

Best Gonzo Release

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  • 2006: Slut Puppies (Jules Jordan/Evil Angel)[39]
  • 2007: Jenna Haze Darkside (Jules Jordan Video)[40]
  • 2008: Flesh Hunter 10 (Jules Jordan Video)[41]
  • 2009: Alexis Texas Is Buttwoman (Elegant Angel)[42]
  • 2010: Big Wet Asses 15 (Elegant Angel)[43]
  • 2011: Tori Black Is Pretty Filthy 2 (Elegant Angel)[44]
  • 2012: Asa Akira Is Insatiable 2 (Elegant Angel)[27]
  • 2013: Asa Akira Is Insatiable 3 (Elegant Angel Productions)[8]
  • 2014: Remy LaCroix's Anal Cabo Weekend (LeWood/Buttman/Evil Angel)[9]
  • 2015: V for Vicki (Jonni Darkko/Evil Angel)[45]
  • 2016: Angela 2 (AGW Entertainment/Girlfriends Films) and Anikka's Anal Sluts (BAM Visions/Evil Angel)[13]
  • 2017: Natural Beauties (Vixen/Jules Jordan)[25]
  • 2018: Angela 3 (AGW Entertainment/Girlfriends Films)[14]
  • 2019: Angela Loves Anal 2 (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[15]
  • 2020: Angela White: Darkside (Jules Jordan Video)[26]

Best Gonzo Series

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  • 1997: Shane's World[30]
  • 1999: Whack Attack[32]
  • 2000: Please[33]
  • 2001: Please![34]
  • 2002: Service Animals[35]
  • 2003: Flesh Hunter[36]
  • 2004: Flesh Hunter[37]
  • 2005: Service Animals (Joey Silvera/Evil Angel)[38]
  • 2006: Service Animals (Joey Silvera/Evil Angel)[39]
  • 2007: Joey Silvera's Service Animals (All Blew Shirts/Evil Empire)[40]
  • 2008: Ass Worship (Jules Jordan Video)[41]
  • 2009: Big Wet Asses (Elegant Angel)[42]
  • 2010: Seasoned Players (Tom Byron Pictures/Evolution Distribution)[43]
  • 2011: Big Wet Asses (Elegant Angel)[44]
  • 2012: Big Wet Asses (Elegant Angel)[27]
  • 2013: Raw (Manuel Ferrara/Evil Angel)[8]
  • 2014: Wet Asses (Jules Jordan Video)[9]
  • 2015: DP Me (Hard X/O.L. Entertainment)[45]
  • 2016: Anal Beauty (Tushy/Jules Jordan Video) and Gangbang Me (Hard X)[13]
  • 2017: Angela Loves (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[25]
  • 2018: Angela Loves (AGW/Girlfriends Films)[14]
  • 2019: DP Me (Hard X/O.L. Entertainment)[15]
  • 2020: Raw (Manuel Ferrara/Jules Jordan)[26]

Best Group Sex Scene

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Best Male-Female (Couples) Sex Scene

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Nina Hartley at 2009 XRCO Award Show
Jewel De'Nyle and Nacho Vidal holding their trophies for Best Male-Female Sex Scene, April 2001

Best Mini-Feature Series

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Best On-Screen Chemistry

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Jenna Haze at 2009 XRCO Award Show

Best POV Release or Series

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  • 2007: Jack's POV 5 (Digital Playground)[40]
  • 2008: inTERActive (Teravision/Hustler)[41]
  • 2009: Tunnel Vision 3 (Jules Jordan Productions)[42]
  • 2010: (tie) POV Jugg Fuckers 2 (Darkko Productions/Evil Angel) and POV Pervert 11 (Mike John Productions/Jules Jordan Video)[43]
  • 2011: POV Pervert (Mike John Productions/Jules Jordan Video)[44]
  • 2012: POV Pervert (Mike John Productions/Jules Jordan Video)[27]
  • 2013: POV Pervert (Mike John/Jules Jordan)[8]
  • 2015: POV Pervert (Mike John/Jules Jordan)[45]
  • 2016: Lex's Point of View (Evil Angel)[13]
  • 2017: POV Sluts (Toni Ribas/Evil Angel)[25]
  • 2018: Bang POV (Bang Bros)[14]

Best Release

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Before the 2006 awards, separate categories existed for film, video and DVD.

Best Epic

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DVD of the Year

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Best Feature Film of the Year

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Best Video Feature of the Year

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Best Screenplay

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Best Series

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  • 1996: Joey Silvera's Butt Row[30]

Best Supporting Actor

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Best Supporting Actress

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Best Threeway Sex Scene

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Best Vignette Series

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  • 1995: The Voyeur[30]

Deep Throat Award

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  • 2009: Angelina Valentine[42]

Female Performer of the Year

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Girl/Girl or Lesbian Performer of the Year

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  • 2016: Tanya Tate[13]
  • 2017: Shyla Jennings[25]
  • 2018: Charlotte Stokely[14]
  • 2019: Charlotte Stokely[15]
  • 2020: Charlotte Stokely[26]
  • 2021: Charlotte Stokely
  • 2022: Charlotte Stokely
  • 2023: Aidra Fox
  • 2024: Anna Claire Clouds

Kinky Scene

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Mainstream Adult Media Favorite

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Male Performer of the Year

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MILF of the Year

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Most Outrageous DVD Extras

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New Starlet

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New Stud

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Oral Scene

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Orgasmic or Awesome Analist

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Hillary Scott holding up two 2007 XRCO Awards

Orgasmic Oralist

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Star Showcase

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  • 2019: I Am Angela (Angela White, Evil Angel Films)[15]
  • 2020: Angela White: Dark Side (Jules Jordan)[26]

Superslut

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Ariana Jollee holding her 2006 XRCO Award for Superslut

Teen or Cream Dream

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Allysin Chaynes (left) and Tori Black (right) accepting their Cream Dream awards in 2001 and 2009 respectively

Trans Performer of the Year

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  • 2019: Aubrey Kate[15]
  • 2020: Aubrey Kate[26]
  • 2021: Daisy Taylor[63]

Unsung Siren

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Unsung Swordsman

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Woodsman of the Year

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Worst Movie

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