
Colton Ford
As a recording artist, Ford released five studio albums since 2008 that blend his roots in R&B and soul with dance music elements. Among his singles, his collaboration with Pepper MaShay on "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" (2004) and "Let Me Live Again" (2011) both charted on Billboard's Dance Club Songs. Ford embraced his provocative image, often incorporated homoerotic elements in his music videos. In 2011, he was named in AfterElton.com's "Top 50 Gay Male Musicians".
Beyond the adult film industry, Ford became known for the 2005 documentary Naked Fame, which chronicled his transition into mainstream entertainment, and his role as Sheriff Trout of the gay-themed TV series The Lair (2007–2009). He made cameo appearances in several LGBT-related feature films throughout the 2000s, before making his off-Broadway debut in 2011 with Little House on the Ferry. Ford died in 2025 at the age of 62 due to a hiking accident.
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