Christian XXX
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Tall, hairless, Christian Michael Wians was born in Burlington, Vermont. His parents soon moved the family to San Antonio, TX. He is the eldest of three sons born to parent who were both in the U.S. Air Force. The 6'5" Christian played a single year of basketball while attending Tarleton State University in Stephenville, TX. After that year, he transferred to University of Texas at San Antonio to continue playing basketball as a walk-on member of the team. At age 23, he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in History in 1997 and went on to hold a string of teaching jobs during his early career. Those jobs included serving as an assistant basketball coach for University of the Incarnate Word for a year and later for Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. He later spent two years as a high school history teacher in Texas before moving to Las Vegas where he found work as a bouncer.
Christian's career in the adult film industry began in 2003. His early work involved gay scenes but later on made the transition into straight scenes. His career longevity can be attributed to his versatility as a performer, willing to film with co-stars of varying genders. In a career spanning well over 10 years, Christian has been nominated multiple times by the AVN Awards, winning his first award in 2013 for "Best Transsexual Sex Scene" in the video American Tranny 2 (2012). In 2017, he was induced in the AVN Hall of Fame. In 2011, he won a Tranny Award for "Best Non-TS Performer".
Christian's career in the adult film industry began in 2003. His early work involved gay scenes but later on made the transition into straight scenes. His career longevity can be attributed to his versatility as a performer, willing to film with co-stars of varying genders. In a career spanning well over 10 years, Christian has been nominated multiple times by the AVN Awards, winning his first award in 2013 for "Best Transsexual Sex Scene" in the video American Tranny 2 (2012). In 2017, he was induced in the AVN Hall of Fame. In 2011, he won a Tranny Award for "Best Non-TS Performer".