Johnny Rey

Johnny Rey
Born
Rhett Elliot Pamer

(1963-11-13)November 13, 1963
DiedJanuary 18, 2006(2006-01-18) (aged 42)
Other namesJohnny Ray
The Ed Wood of Gay Porn
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Model
  • Director
  • Columnist
Years active1990–2006
AgentFalcon Studios

Johnny Rey (November 13, 1963 – January 18, 2006), born Rhett Elliott Palmer, was an American adult film actor, director, columnist, and early internet entrepreneur.[1] He was a prominent and highly influential figure in the gay adult entertainment industry during the 1990s.[2] Celebrated for his distinct aesthetics and camp cinematic style, he earned the industry nickname "The Ed Wood of Gay Porn".[2][1] Beyond his filmmaking, Rey was an early pioneer of adult web-cam streaming and a dedicated HIV/AIDS activist within the West Hollywood LGBTQ+ community.[1]

Early life and modeling career

Rhett Elliott Palmer was born on November 13, 1963, in Riverside County, California.[1] His early childhood was marked by severe instability; his biological mother chose not to raise him and placed him into the foster care system.[1] He did not meet his biological father until the age of nine, after which he suffered severe physical abuse.[1]

As a young adult, Palmer relocated to Palm Springs, California, where he found stability working professionally as a hairdresser.[1] Blessed with a striking physical appearance—characterized by his blond hair, hazel eyes, and a lean, muscular "swimmer's build"—he began taking on print modeling work.[1] During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he appeared frequently in mainstream gay lifestyle magazines and adult erotic publications, establishing a recognizable public profile before transitioning into film.[1]

Adult film career

On-screen debut (1993)

While living in Palm Springs, a close friend suggested Palmer pursue a career in adult cinema.[1] Shortly after expressing open interest in the field, legendary adult film director Chi Chi LaRue reached out to him.[1] LaRue was in Palm Springs filming her iconic 1993 feature Mirage and cast Palmer on the spot, handing him his debut under the stage name Johnny Rey.[1]

Rey quickly became a highly sought-after performer due to his physical appeal and natural screen presence.[1] Over his acting career, he accumulated roughly 40 to 42 acting credits across major adult studios of the era, including Falcon Studios, Catalina Video, VCA Pictures, HIS Video, Odyssey, and Jocks Studio.[1] His performance in the 1993 adult film Romeo & Julian: A Love Story cemented his star status, earning him critical acclaim within the adult entertainment press.[3]

Directing and "The Ed Wood of Gay Porn"

Rey's true passion lay behind the camera.[2] Within three years of his debut, he transitioned from acting to full-time directing.[1] As a filmmaker, Rey rejected standard, formulaic adult productions in favor of high-concept, theatrical, and low-budget spectacles.[1] He specialized in grand parodies, sci-fi epics, and historical themes, utilizing highly stylized costumes, elaborate sets, and over-the-top camp humor.[1]

Because of his relentless creative ambition contrasted against low-budget production realities, peers and critics dubbed him "The Ed Wood of Gay Porn"—a title Rey proudly embraced.[1] His directorial efforts included Score of Sex (1995), The Island of Dr. Porneaux (1996), and the Babes Ballin' Boys series (1998).[2] The visual ambition of his features was credited by adult trade publications with influencing the creation of dedicated "Best Art Direction" categories at adult award ceremonies.[1]

Technological innovations

Rey was an aggressive early adopter of internet technology for adult performers.[1] In the mid-to-late 1990s, he became one of the first adult stars to launch a dedicated, personal subscription website.[1] He pioneered the use of home webcams for live interactive streaming, setting a baseline model for performer self-promotion and digital independence that would later define the modern adult web industry.[1]

Media, community, and activism

Rey was a central pillar of the Southern California gay community and adult industry social circles.[1] He penned a popular monthly advice and media gossip column titled "Ask Johnny" for the regional LGBTQ+ publication Urge magazine.[1]

He leveraged his celebrity status to champion HIV/AIDS fundraising and community support during the height of the crisis.[4] He was the original creator and host of Cocktails With the Stars at the prominent West Hollywood nightclub Micky's, a regular event that brought mainstream fans and adult performers together to raise money for charity.[4] Additionally, Rey regularly organized and played in community Porn Star Baseball Games and hosted numerous regional benefits.[4]

Illness and death

In late 2005, Rey admitted himself to a hospital after experiencing a rapid, severe deterioration of his eyesight.[5] Comprehensive medical screenings revealed that he was suffering from brain lesions and advanced testicular cancer.[5] The clinical workup also revealed that he was HIV-positive, a diagnosis he had been completely unaware of prior to his hospitalization.[5]

Rey died from medical complications related to cancer and AIDS on January 18, 2006, in Pomona, California, at the age of 42.[5] He died at home surrounded by his mother, Marla Hoffman, and his sister, Shelli Rosa.[5] In March 2006, Adult Video News (AVN) published a major appreciation article honoring his legacy as an irreplaceable innovator, flamboyant icon, and community advocate.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Mirage Johnny Rey Debut[6]
1993 Cut vs Uncut: A Competition Johnny Rey
1993 Romeo & Julian: A Love Story Julian [7]
1993 Cool Moon Johnny Rey
1993 Hung Hotel Johnny Rey
1993 Men of Color Johnny Rey
1993 Pumped Johnny Rey
1993 The Hunk Connection Johnny Rey
1993 Just You and Me Johnny Rey
1993 Fever Johnny Rey
1993 Portholes Johnny Rey
1994 Midnight Run Johnny Rey [8]
1994 Beat Off Frenzy 1 Johnny Rey
1994 Night Watch 1 Johnny Rey
1994 Inside Karl Thomas Johnny Rey
1994 Bed & Breakfast Johnny Rey
1994 Posing Strap Johnny Rey
1994 Toilet Tramps Johnny Rey
1994 The Male Triangle Johnny Rey
1994 Party Line Johnny Rey
1994 Scott Randsome is Wanted Johnny Rey
1994 G.I. Jocks: Out of the Ranks Johnny Rey
1994 Masquerade Johnny Rey
1994 Country Buddies 1 Johnny Rey
1994 Slam Bam, Thank You Man Johnny Rey
1994 Hot Reunion Johnny Rey
1994 The Big Pick-Up Johnny Rey
1994 Bedroom Eyes Johnny Rey
1994 Twin Exposure Johnny Rey [2]
1994 Frat Bottom Boys 2 Johnny Rey
1994 At Your Service Johnny Rey
1994 Big Sticks Johnny Rey
1994 Roundup Johnny Rey
1994 Men of Forum 1: Forum Video Magazine Johnny Rey
1995 More Than Friends Johnny Rey
1995 Never Say Never Johnny Rey
1995 Risky Sex Johnny Rey
1995 Sex Is in the Air Johnny Rey
1995 Gay & Kinky 2 Johnny Rey
1995 Sex on the Job Johnny Rey
1995 Cruising Grounds Johnny Rey
1995 While I Was Sleeping Johnny Rey [9][10]
1995 Man Time Stories Johnny Rey
1995 Orgy Boys 1 Johnny Rey
1995 Streets of L.A. 1 Johnny Rey [11]
1995 A Score of Sex: Johnny Rey's Sex Series 2 Johnny Rey [12]
1995 Nymphomania Johnny Rey
1995 The Matinee Idol Party Guest
1995 Streets of L.A. 2 Johnny Rey
1996 The Island of Dr. Porneaux Johnny Rey
1996 Boys from Bel-Air Neighbor
1996 Blueline Johnny Rey
1996 Ask Johnny Rey Johnny Rey
1996 Orgy Boys 2 Johnny Rey
1996 The Insiders Johnny Rey
1996 The Best of Scott Randsome Johnny Rey
1996 Met on the Net Johnny Rey
1996 Naughty Boys Johnny Rey
1996 Lover Boys Johnny Rey
1996 Blue Nights Johnny Rey
1996 Cum Stories to Tell Johnny Rey
1996 Hot Cops 2: This Time the Law's Gone Too Far Johnny Rey [13]
1997 Sexcuses Johnny Rey
1997 Men 4 Men: On the Net Johnny Rey
1997 The Wall 3 Johnny Rey
1997 Gay Athletes Johnny Rey
1997 Unique Gay Positions Johnny Rey
1997 Bad Boys Johnny Rey
1997 Threesomes Johnny Rey
1997 I'm Your Man Johnny Rey
1997 Male Practice Johnny Rey
1997 Beverly Hills Bondage Club 1 Johnny Rey
1998 Outdoor Men Johnny Rey
1998 Full Release Johnny Rey
1998 "O" Is for Orgy Johnny Rey
1998 Sticky Buns Johnny Rey
1998 Babes Ballin' Boys series Johnny Rey
1999 Nude Science Johnny Rey
1999 Toilet Tricks: Glory Holes 11 Johnny Rey
1999 Peep Show 13 Johnny Rey
1999 Knob Polishers Johnny Rey
2000 Hot Blond Bottoms: Glory Holes 22 Johnny Rey
2000 Bi Now Pay Later Johnny Rey
2000 Babes Ballin' Boys 5 Johnny Rey
2000 Peters Johnny Rey
2003 All By Myself Johnny Rey
2003 Open Wide Johnny Rey
2003 Mail Men Johnny Rey
2004 Blonde & Buff Johnny Rey
2004 Classic Men Pre-Condom 3 Johnny Rey
2005 Nordic Dick 2 Johnny Rey
2006 Smack My Crack Johnny Rey
2006 Thank You for Pole Smoking Johnny Rey
2006 Your Ass or Mine 3 Johnny Rey
2006 Face Fuckers 1 Johnny Rey
2006 Mancandy 3 Johnny Rey
2008 Best of the 1980s 1 Johnny Rey Posthumous release
2008 Great Dane Gold Collector's Edition 2 Johnny Rey Posthumous release

Awards and nominations

Year Award Work Category Result Ref
1993 GayVN Awards Romeo & Julian: A Love Story Best Actor Won [2]
Best Sex Scene Won [2]
1996 Men in Video Awards Boys from Bel-Air Hottest Cocksucker Won [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Johnny Rey" Savage Male No. 23. Risqué Publications. 1996. p. 50.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Johnny Rey: An Appreciation". AVN Magazine. May 22, 2026.
  3. ^ Images in the Dark: An Encyclopedia of Gay and Lesbian Film and Video. Pennsylvania State University. 1998. p. 447.
  4. ^ a b c "Video Previews" Savage Male No. 15. Mavety Media Group. 1995. p. 88.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Gay Porn Star Johnny Rey Dies". AVN Magazine. March 8, 2026.
  6. ^ New Videos: Mirage" Manshots Vol. 6 No. 4. FirstHand, Ltd. 1994. p. 37.
  7. ^ Unspeakable ShaXXXspeares, Revised Edition: Queer Theory and American Kiddie Culture. Palgrave Macmillan US. 2016. p. 81.
  8. ^ "Johnny Rey". Falcon Studios. February 2, 2026.
  9. ^ Iniquity Vol. 5 No. 4. GT Publications. 1996. p. 49.
  10. ^ Torso Vol. 14 No. 8. Varsity Communications, Inc. 1997. p. 20.
  11. ^ "Lifestyles: Hawk McAllistar" Manshots Vol. 9 No. 3. FirstHand, Ltd. 1996. p. 30.
  12. ^ "A Score of Sex offers more than stimulating sex!" Savage Male No. 23. Mavety Media Group. 1996. p. 57.
  13. ^ Mandate Vol. 20 No. 10. Modernismo Publications, Ltd. 1996. p. 69.