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Johnny Rahm

  • Born: June, 1965 (Gemini)

Johnny Rahm's Biography



Known to his friends as J.T., Johnny Rahm was brought up in a conservative Baptist home with two loving parents, two sisters, and a brother. He attended a Christian High School and the fundamentalist Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. Although his academic record was good, Johnny was expelled halfway through his senior year when he chose to come out. The religious school may have chose to forsake Johnny, but his love for his faith remained strong, as can be seen in the Celtic cross tattooed above his right becep.

In 1988 Johnny moved to California to begin working in the adult industry and went on to perform in over 60 titles throughout the late 80's and early 90's. Johnny was a good actor and well liked in the porn community, affording him the opportunity to work with big names like Chi Chi LaRue. Big studios like Catalina, All Worlds Video, and Falcon were only too happy to work with him. He won two Adult Erotic Gay Video Awards: Best Supporting Actor in 1993 for the film "Body Search" and the AVN Award for Best Supporting Actor for the 1995 film "All About Steve." And while his career in the adult industry thrived, Johnny kept himself busy working at various jobs such as Drakes Melrose, Pier One Imports, and working as a barback for the Atlanta club "The Metro."

Johnny's acting abilities shined on and off the blue screen; he had roles in films outside the porn industry. He was an extra in the made-for-TV movie "Unconquered," appeared twice as a contestant on "The Dating Game," and performed as a Jerry Lewis impersonator on the "Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon." With all of his success in the adult industry and his work in mainstream television, Johnny was still restless. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1999 and tried his hand in stand-up comedy. When this latest career choice didn't work out for him, Johnny began working with Atlanta based producer Dick Wadd to make hardcore and bareback adult films again.



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