Evan Seinfeld

Evan Seinfeld (born December 29, 1967) is an American musician and actor, as well as a director, photographer, and writer. He is best known as the former lead vocalist, bassist, and founding member of Biohazard. Since leaving the band in May 2011 for personal reasons,[1] he has joined the band Attika7 as a vocalist. He is currently married to DJ, producer, and former pornographic actress Lupe Fuentes. He is the founder and CEO of subscription service IsMyGirl.[2]

Evan Seinfeld
Born (1967-12-29) December 29, 1967
Occupation
  • Musician
  • actor
  • film director
  • photographer writer
  • bassist
  • vocalist
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2004; div. 2009)

(
m. after 2011)
Websitewww.instagram.com/evanseinfeld/

Music career

Seinfeld was the founder, bassist and vocalist for the New York hardcore heavy metal band Biohazard. Seinfeld founded the band in 1987 but left the band in early 2011. Evan was also the bassist for the short-lived supergroup Damnocracy, featured in the VH1 reality television show Supergroup, with other members including Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian and Jason Bonham. In March 2007, Evan Seinfeld debuted his new band, The Spyderz, as an opening act for a Buckcherry performance. The band was originally named White Line Fever until it was discovered that a UK band already owned the name. The Spyderz also featured guitarist John Monte, formerly of Ministry, M.O.D. and The Disparrows vocalist Daniel Weber. In October 2008, Seinfeld briefly joined Tattooed Millionaires as a bassist and co-vocalist.

In 2011 Seinfeld joined Attika7, a band featuring former members of Walls of Jericho, Static-X, Soulfly, and Possessed.[3] The band's debut album, Blood of My Enemies, was released on July 31, 2012.[4]

On July 25, 2019, Seinfeld debuted the first single from his newest musical project, SVG$, via YouTube. The song is titled "Authentic" and is Seinfeld's debut as a hip-hop artist.

Acting career

Seinfeld portrayed Jaz Hoyt in the HBO prison drama Oz for a total of 40 episodes, spanning the majority of the series' six-year run. His character was the leader of the prison's biker gang and an ally of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist gang. He showed his full frontal nudity in some scenes of the series. In certain episodes of season 6, the Star of David tattoo on Seinfeld's stomach[5] can be clearly seen.

Seinfeld, who was married to adult film star Tera Patrick, has performed with her in seven films under the stage name "Spyder Jonez", including Reign of Tera, Teradise Island (which he also directed), Tera, Tera, Tera, and Desperate. In the final scene of Reign of Tera, he performs as the sole male in an orgy featuring ten Asian porn stars. He also performs in duo scenes with women other than Tera Patrick.[6] Seinfeld continues to work in adult entertainment as Spyder Jonez, most notably through his production company, Iron Cross Entertainment and Teravison, the production company he co-owns with Tera Patrick, as well as his own "Rockstar Pornstar" website.[7]

Seinfeld and Patrick appear in a number of celebrity TV series such as E! True Hollywood Story "Rockstar Wives", G4TV's A Day in the Life of Tera Patrick, VH1's Greatest Metal Songs, and WE's Secret Lives of Women.

Seinfeld appeared in the independent films Angry Dogs, Kiss Me Now, and Wizard of Gore. Both he and Patrick appeared in the documentary Fuck.

Seinfeld has voice acted in several Rockstar Games, voicing a Skin in Manhunt, the Honkers bouncer in Grand Theft Auto IV, and several gangsters in The Warriors, including Hog, Nails, Kevin K, and Fleece.

Other appearances

A photo showing some of Seinfeld's tattoos

He is one of the characters in the book Sex Tips from Rock Stars by Paul Miles, published in July 2010 from Omnibus Press.[8]

On November 21, 2011, he appeared on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills performing in Ace Young's band for Taylor Armstrong's daughter's fifth birthday party.

Awards

Personal life

After a three-year relationship, Seinfeld married Tera Patrick in a small ceremony on January 9, 2004. The ceremony was held in Las Vegas where they were attending the 2004 AVN Awards show. The couple announced on September 30, 2009 that they were ending their marriage, but that they would remain business partners.[10]

Since 2011, Seinfeld has been married to singer and former pornographic actress, Lupe Fuentes.[11]

Seinfeld is a second-cousin of comedian Jerry Seinfeld.[12]

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References

  1. Rosenberg, Axl (June 7, 2011). "Evan Seinfeld Is Out Of Biohazard". Metal Sucks. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
  2. https://www.forbes.com/sites/curtissilver/2019/06/06/ismygirl-model-social-platform-evan-seinfeld/
  3. "Former BIOHAZARD frontman joins ATTIKA7". Roadrunner Records. September 20, 2011. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  4. "ATTIKA 7 To Release 'Blood Of My Enemies' In July". Roadrunner Records. 2012-05-01. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  5. Tattoo photo; Rolling Stone; Retrieved February 28, 2007
  6. Andrea Bonaventura, "Spin, Suck & Choke: Down and Dirty With Tera Patrick Archived 2009-04-03 at the Wayback Machine" Real Detroit Weekly February 14, 2008
  7. "Interview with Evan Seinfeld - I put the fuck in the "I don't give a fuck!"". Teeth of the Divine. 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
  8. http://sextipsfromrockstars.com SexTipsFromRockStars.com
  9. XBIZ Award Winners, XBIZ, February, 2011
  10. Preston, Bob (September 30, 2009). "Tera Patrick, Evan Seinfeld Split". XBIZ. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  11. "Damnocracys Evan Seinfeld gets into Ventriloquism".
  12. "Interview with Evan Seinfeld « Teeth of the Divine". www.teethofthedivine.com.
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