Brent Corrigan, born Sean Paul Lockhart on October 31, 1986, is a multifaceted American film actor and director. He first gained recognition in the adult film industry, where he adopted the stage name Brent Corrigan. His early work primarily focused on gay pornography, although he occasionally performed under the alias Fox Ryder in select projects.
Transitioning from adult films, Corrigan shifted his focus to gay-themed movies and independent cinema. Notable works during this period include the acclaimed films 'Judas Kiss', 'Sister Mary', and 'Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!'. His performance in the horror comedy anthology 'Chillerama' in 2011 showcased his versatility as an actor, earning him the Rising Star Award at the Philadelphia QFest Festival.
In 2012, Corrigan announced his involvement in the independent film 'Truth', which he co-produced and starred in alongside director Rob Moretti. By 2013, he had taken on the role of director for the mystery-thriller 'Triple Crossed', further establishing his presence in the film industry.
After a brief hiatus from adult films, Corrigan made a return in 2016 with Falcon Studios' 'Deep Release', demonstrating his enduring appeal and adaptability within the entertainment landscape.