His real name is Greg, and before any of it he was just someone who drove to Hollywood wanting to be a regular actor. When that didn't happen, he found a door that was open and walked through it. What followed was a long career that brought real recognition — AVN hardware, a genuine crossover into Seth MacFarlane's world, a voice-acting side career that most performers never get close to. But he has been frank about what ran alongside all of that: drug abuse, STDs including gonorrhea, relationships with women that he describes as consistently damaged by the work. After his final scene, he quietly disappeared. A Daily Mail reporter eventually found him behind a fish counter at a Texas grocery store. That could have been the whole ending. Instead he shared his testimony with XXX Church, an anti-porn Christian ministry, describing a specific encounter with God that reframed everything he had spent decades ignoring. He is now an ordained minister. He counsels couples. The man who once had a voice career on a network animated show now uses that same voice to warn people away from the industry that made him famous.
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