
Age: 47
male
Tall, handsome, bald, blue-eyed, and funny, 6-foot-2 half-German and half-European American businessman, entrepreneur, model, adult film actor, director, doctor, teacher, plumber, astronaut, youtuber, content creator, and social media personality. Has a well-endowed 10.5-in BWC. Johnny Sins is from the "Keystone State" of Pennsylvania. One of the most popular European-American male performers in the adult entertainment industry of the 21st Century. Made his debut in the industry in 2006. Has appeared in over 1,000 scenes and films. Since that time, This White dude has worked with top production companies and studios including Brazzers and Naughty America. With an athletically-built 200lb frame. It is said, he maintains a consistent fitness regimen which is proof of his chiseled physique and helps keep his performance quality always top-notch. Johnny has filmed with the industries most popular European-American female performers, including Lisa Ann, Adriana Chechik, Alexis Texas, Alanah Rae, Abigail Mac, Abella Danger, Alektra Blue, Alexis Monroe and many other lovely on-screen co-stars. He has been a multiple-time AVN Award and XRCO Award nominee. Sins also is a co-winner of the 2016 XBiz Award for "Best Scene in a Vignette Release" in Brazzers's Let's Play Doctor (2015).

Long before talk of The Avengers, conversations about the Ayer-cut and controversies surrounding the influx of superhero movies, the genre was seen as the poster-child for the burgeoning cinema of the 21st century. Aside from the X-Men, it was Spider-Man who was embraced by Hollywood studios, with Sam Raimi helping to establish the identity of the emerging genre in 2002. Thanks to his spectacular web-swinging skillset, Spider-Man became the ideal cinematic character to take the medium into the 21st century, swinging around the New York City streets with a striking presence. Perfectly toeing the line between the spandex superheroes of old and the newfound craving for more grounded heroic tales, Rami’s film achieved great commercial success with the film making way for two sequels in 2004 and 2007 respectively.
