Adult Entertainment + Recording Artist Colton Ford Dead At 62

Chi Chi LaRue has shared in a Facebook post the sad news that adult entertainment and recording artist Colton Ford (aka Glenn Soukesian) has died at the age of 62. WeHo Times shares that Ford was involved in a tragic hiking accident this past weekend and died on Monday. Via Facebook:

“I’m So Shocked and Saddened to Hear and Report the sudden passing of my friend and Icon Glen aka Colton Ford! You will missed! Keep Singing In Heaven!”

In addition to a long, award-winning career in adult entertainment (including “Gay Performer of the Year” at the 2003 GayVN Awards), Ford also appeared in mainstream fare including The Next Best Thing, Circuit, Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! and 28 episodes of the gay-themed TV series The Lair as “Sheriff Trout.” Ford made his off-Broadway debut in 2011 playing a role in the musical theatre Little House on the Ferry, a modern gay love story set in the legendary summer resort of Fire Island. Among his many music releases, his 2004 single, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” with Pepper Mashay, reached #9 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart. Related: Colton Ford Drops New Single ‘Stronger’ In 2005, the documentary Naked Fame chronicled Ford’s journey from the world of gay adult entertainment to mainstream music. Just last month, Tim Murphy of The Caftan Chronicles chatted with Ford (perhaps his last interview) about his music, leaving OnlyFans and life in Palm Springs. Rest well, Colton Ford. (h/t Boy Culture)


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