Media Kit

Buck Angel is available for media appearances, interviews, modeling, speaking engagements, and workshops.

Below you can see Buck Angel’s brief speaking highlights reel from previous presentations (1.5 minutes).

Please see the bio and fact sheet to learn more about Buck and his unique journey.

Buck Angel was born female and survived a tumultuous and anguished youth to become the successful self-made man he is today.

Parlaying the self-esteem and confidence he garnered through his sex change, he made history as the world’s first female-to-male transsexual (FTM) adult entertainer. In 2007, he became the first FTM to win the prestigious Transsexual Performer of the Year Award from AVN.

Buck Angel is also a groundbreaking filmmaker who has produced a series of public service announcements on seldom-discussed topics, and a unique pair of documentaries about transmen’s sexuality; one for the mainstream and the other, an explicit adult version.

He’s an entrepreneur who has gone from pioneering a new adult industry niche to appearing in mainstream media. More recently, he’s become a motivational speaker, educating people about sexuality and gender, with a universal message of learning to love one’s self.

As an icon of popular culture Buck Angel has been featured in every imaginable media outlet: television, radio, web, and print.

He has appeared on

  • The Tyra Banks Show
  • Spike TV
  • The Women’s Entertainment Network
  • Howard Stern Show
  • Much Music
  • OUT TV
  • Sirius Radio
  • Dan Savage
  • Howard Stern Show
  • Sex TV (Canada)
  • Playboy TV
  • Maury Povich
  • New Zealand News
  • MTV (Canada)
  • Morning Show (UK)
  • Jensen (Netherlands)
  • NRJ 12 (France)
  • Antenna 3 TV (Spain)
  • Canal 5 TV (Sweden)
  • BBC (UK)
  • Kerrang Radio (UK)
  • NPR (Sweden)

and others

He’s been written about in

  • The Village Voice
  • Rolling Stone
  • Time Out
  • Maxim
  • New York Times
  • The Huffington Post
  • SVD Kultur (Sweden)
  • Wikipedia
  • Life Magazine

and other publications around the world.

Armistead Maupin included Buck Angel as a character in his latest book Michael Tolliver Lives.