
Colton Ford
After retiring from the adult film industry, Ford released five studio albums featuring a mix of R&B and dance music elements; he received the most attention for his dance music and related covers. Two of his songs charted on Billboard's Dance Club Songs: the cover "Signed, Sealed Delivered" (2004), released in collaboration with Pepper MaShay, and "Let Me Live Again" (2011). Ford embraced his sexual image, often incorporating homoerotic elements in his music videos. Beyond the adult film industry, Ford also featured in the 2005 documentary Naked Fame, which chronicled his transition into mainstream entertainment, and appeared as Sheriff Trout in the gay-themed TV series The Lair (2007–2009). Ford died in 2025 at the age of 62 due to an accidental drug overdose while hiking near his home in Palm Springs.
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