Venezuela has produced performers who work in gay adult entertainment across international markets. Venezuelan performers have appeared in content with studios in Europe, Latin America, and North America. This article looks at ten performers from Venezuela who have worked in the industry.
Note: Information reflects publicly available data as of 2026. Career status may have changed since last update.
Venezuela’s Path to International Recognition
Venezuelan performers brought several advantages to international markets:
- Geographic position – Bridge between Latin America and international markets
- Language skills – Many speak both Spanish and English fluently
- Economic factors – Industry offered opportunities beyond Venezuela’s economy
- Cultural diversity – Venezuelan performers represented Latin American talent
Venezuelan Performers in the Industry
Jean Franko

- Date of Birth: December 5, 1978
- Place of Birth: Macuto, Vargas, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan (Spanish Citizenship)
- Career Status: Retired (2004–2019)
Jean Franko had one of the longest careers on this list, spanning 15 years. He later obtained Spanish citizenship and worked extensively with European studios before retiring.
Viktor Rom

- Date of Birth: June 21, 1980
- Place of Birth: San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Active (since 2015)
Viktor Rom has been active in the industry since 2015. He continues to work with various international studios.
Richard Rodriguez

- Date of Birth: October 25, 1981
- Place of Birth: Caracas, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Retired (2016–2018)
Richard Rodriguez worked from Venezuela’s capital city. His brief career lasted from 2016 to 2018 before retiring.
Tonny Scott

- Date of Birth: February 24, 1987
- Place of Birth: Juan Griego, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Active (since 2017)
Tonny Scott has been working in the industry since 2017. He remains active in productions as of 2026.
Raymer

- Date of Birth: November 28, 1990
- Place of Birth: Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Retired (2016–2020)
Raymer worked from Valencia and had a four-year career from 2016 to 2020. He has since retired from the industry.
Patrick Dei

- Date of Birth: October 6, 1992
- Place of Birth: Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Active (since 2017)
Patrick Dei, also from Valencia, has been active since 2017. He continues to work in the industry.
Jorman Brown

- Date of Birth: October 22, 1994
- Place of Birth: Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Retired (2021)
Jorman Brown came from Maracaibo and retired in 2021. Specific start date for his career is not publicly listed.
Gabriel Martin

- Date of Birth: October 9, 1996
- Place of Birth: Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan (U.S. Citizenship)
- Career Status: Retired (2017–2019)
Gabriel Martin had a brief two-year career from 2017 to 2019. He obtained U.S. citizenship during or after his time in the industry.
Gus Torres

- Place of Birth: Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Active (since 2022)
Gus Torres represents newer talent, beginning his career in 2022. He remains active in the industry.
Dave Lamus Aponte

- Place of Birth: Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Career Status: Retired
Dave Lamus Aponte came from Barquisimeto. He has retired from the industry, though specific career dates are not publicly available.
Venezuelan Influence on Latin Content
Venezuelan performers have contributed to Latin-focused adult content. Many studios specifically produce Spanish-language content for Latin American and Spanish-speaking markets. Venezuelan performers, with their native Spanish fluency, fit naturally into these productions.
Some Venezuelan performers worked primarily with European studios while others appeared in American productions. A few moved between different markets throughout their careers. This flexibility helped Venezuelan talent find opportunities across multiple regions.
Venezuelan performers work alongside talent from multiple regions. Colombian gay adult performers, Spanish gay adult performers, and French gay adult performers have similarly built international careers in the industry.
Reflections
These ten Venezuelan performers represent different generations and career paths. Some like Jean Franko worked for 15 years while others like Gabriel Martin retired after just two years. As of 2026, four remain active while six have retired.
Venezuelan performers came from various cities including Caracas, Valencia, Maracaibo, and smaller locations. Their geographic diversity shows that talent emerged from across the country rather than one concentrated area.
FAQs
1. Are Venezuelan performers still entering the industry?
Yes, Gus Torres began his career in 2022, showing that Venezuelan performers continue to enter the industry. However, economic and political factors in Venezuela may affect how many choose this path.
2. Do Venezuelan performers work primarily in Latin America?
No, Venezuelan performers work internationally. While some appear in Latin-focused content, many have worked with European and North American studios as well.
3. Which Venezuelan performer had the longest career?
Jean Franko had the longest documented career, working from 2004 to 2019 (15 years). He also obtained Spanish citizenship during his career.
4. How many Venezuelan performers are currently active?
Based on this list, four performers remain active as of 2026: Viktor Rom, Tonny Scott, Patrick Dei, and Gus Torres.
5. Did any Venezuelan performers relocate permanently?
Yes, some obtained citizenship in other countries. Jean Franko obtained Spanish citizenship and Gabriel Martin obtained U.S. citizenship, suggesting they relocated during or after their careers.
Sources
Data sourced from IAFD and publicly available adult industry databases.
