Greg Lansky

Greg Lansky
Greg Lansky at the 2016 AVN Awards in Las Vegas, NV
Born (1982-12-12) December 12, 1982
Paris, France

Greg Lansky (born December 12, 1982) is a French entrepreneur and adult film director.[1] After creating multiple brands and successful websites for Reality Kings, Greg Lansky opened his own company creating high-end adult studios Blacked, Tushy and Vixen in 2014.[1] Outside of directing, Lansky has worked as an entrepreneur, founding the Vixen Media Group.[2] In 2018, Lansky transitioned into running his company and producing rather than directing.[2] He originally received notoriety for his work as director with the Tushy production Being Riley (2016), starring Riley Reid, which received seven awards at the 2016 AVN Awards.[3] Additionally, he has become well known outside the industry for referring to adult entertainment as art.[4][5][6]

Early life

Lansky was born in 1982 in Paris, France. He discovered pornography at age fourteen during a family vacation in Saint-Tropez in the south of France. Lansky later attended marketing school in Paris and worked for various TV networks, yet pornography remained his main passion. Lansky was fascinated by Playboy Magazine and Penthouse Magazine. Then he became fascinated by adult movies. "I just loved the fact that it wasn't politically correct," he says. "It was this aspect of society that everyone loves and worships in private, but in public it has a lot of shame. I love the paradox of it. People were absolutely obsessed with it in private and in public no one would talk about it."

Career

Lanksy started working in the adult industry in 2005 with his childhood friend, Mike Adriano. Adriano worked in real estate and Lansky in French TV production. They used his listings to shoot their first adult movie called Slut Diaries featuring Steve Holmes. They attended the Venus Faire in Berlin later that year and sold their first film. There he was introduced to Scott Taylor, who was the owner of New Sensations.

In 2006, Lansky was given a directorial contract. Lansky went on to direct many titles for New Sensations/Digital Sin until 2007. In 2007, Lansky opened his production company and began directing and producing for web-based adult network Reality Kings. Lansky stopped working for Reality Kings in 2014 to concentrate on creating his own company Blacked.

In June 2015, Lansky launched another adult website, Tushy. That year, Tushy won best new imprint at the 2016 AVN Awards and won the most awards of the night with Being Riley totaling 9 wins.

In 2016 he launched his third adult website, Vixen. The following year Vixen won best marketing campaign and best new imprint at the 2017 AVN awards.[7] His acceptance speech for the 2017 AVN Director of the year was appreciated by numerous adult performers and gained mainstream attention and wide range support on social media.[8][9]

Additionally, he has received notable attention for his unorthodox approach to producing adult videos, where he aims to raise porn standards to that of art.[4] He was the main keynote speaker at the 2017 XBIZ Show.[10] He has been referred to as "The Spielberg of Porn" and his Instagram was called "the most NSFW" profile of all time by GQ France.[11][12][13] On April 5, 2018 Lansky was interviewed and featured on Rolling Stone Magazine about the issues with piracy his companies face. David Robertson from Xtakedown has processed more than 12.6 millions copyright infringements for Lansky's sites and he estimated that Lansky's brands represent about 6% of total adult online piracy.[14]

During the 2018 AVN Awards, Lansky became the second man in history to ever win AVN Director of the Year three consecutive times. After receiving the award Greg Lansky gave Kevin Moore his acceptance speech time so he could speak about his wife adult star August Ames who committed suicide on December 5, 2017 and the August Project - a support system tailored for performers in the adult film industry in honor of Ames. A large number of adult stars were moved and applauded Greg Lansky for giving Kevin Moore a platform to speak. Many of them took social media to support and applaud Greg Lansky and Kevin Moore.[15][16]

Awards

  • Best Web Director – XRCO Award – 2014 [17]
  • Best Web Director – XRCO Award – 2015 [18]
  • Best Director – XRCO Award – 2016
  • Best Release – XRCO Award – 2016
  • Best Cinematography – AVN Awards – 2016[19]
  • Director of the Year – AVN Awards – 2016[19]
  • Best Director – NightMoves Award – 2016 (Editor's Choice)
  • Director of the Year – AVN Awards – 2017
  • Best Director – Non-Feature AVN Awards – 2017
  • Best Marketing Campaign AVN Awards – 2017[20]
  • Director of the Year – Body of Work 2017 XBIZ Award
  • Best new Studio: Vixen – DVDEROTIK Awards – 2017 [21]
  • Director of the Year – AVN Awards – 2018

References

  1. 1 2 XBIZ. "Q&A: Director Greg Lansky Discusses Blacked.com, Career". Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Lansky Inc. — Meet the Man Who Made Himself A Brand". AVN. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. "Tushy, Blacked, Lansky Rack Up 16 AVN Awards". AVN. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  4. 1 2 "How One Pornographer Is Trying To Elevate Porn To Art". Forbes. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  5. "Versace, Champagne and Gold: Meet the Director Turning Porn Into High Art". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  6. "The Butt King of Instagram Is a French Porn Director Named Greg Lansky". Men's Health. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  7. "Blacked, Tushy Creators Launch Vixen. com".
  8. "Why Porn Is Actually Empowering, As Told By Experts In The Industry".
  9. "2017 AVN Awards Show Lights Up Las Vegas".
  10. "Greg Lansky to Deliver Digital Media Keynote at XBIZ 2017".
  11. "Meet the Man Making Porn Great Again". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  12. "Dans sa bio Instagram, Greg Lansky se décrit comme "CEO & Artist". Son œuvre se compose majoritairement de seins et de fesses". GQ France. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  13. "'Steven Spielberg of porn': Stop stealing my adult films". The New York Post. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  14. "Versace, Champagne and Gold: Meet the Director Turning Porn Into High Art". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  15. "2018 AVN Awards Show Dazzles in Vegas". AVN. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  16. "Sex, Death, and Social Media at the Annual Porn Awards". Vice. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  17. AVN, Peter Warren,. "30th Annual XRCO Awards Takes It Back Home - AVN". AVN. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  18. AVN, Peter Warren,. "XRCO Announces Winners of 2015 Awards - AVN". AVN. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  19. 1 2 "2016 AVN Awards". 2016 AVN Awards. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  20. "2017 AVN Awards". 2017 AVN Awards. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  21. "2017 DVDEROTIK Award Winner". April 2017.

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