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^ a b Boardman, Mickey (May 14, 2007)."An Early Death but Perhaps Not a Surprise". ^ a b c d e f g h i j Bernstein, Jacob (June 20, 2012).List of male performers in gay porn films.Since Rhodes did not publicly reveal his HIV status during his lifetime, the Times' disclosure was the subject of controversy. In an obituary written for The New York Times, Rhodes was posthumously outed as HIV positive, with writer Jacob Bernstein revealing that Rhodes had previously been diagnosed while preparing to shoot a scene for the gay pornography website Randy Blue. A private funeral for Rhodes was held in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York his remains were cremated, per his family's request. which every comes first." Rhodes' death was noted as one of several prominent deaths and deaths by suicide that occurred in the gay pornography industry in 20, alongside Arpad Miklos, Roman Ragazzi, and Wilfried Knight. In one of his final blog entries, Rhodes wrote regarding his steroid use that he was "waiting until i pop. Though an official cause of death was never released, outlets noted that Rhodes stated on his blog in the days preceding his death that he was cycling multiple steroids, including human growth hormone. On June 14, 2012, Rhodes died in his sleep from cardiac arrest at the age of 30. Rhodes was open about his struggles with drug use and depression, and maintained a blog where he wrote frequently about his use of anabolic steroids and club drugs.
Rhodes continued to work as an escort while simultaneously shooting films with Falcon, and expressed skepticism about the gay adult entertainment industry in the final years of his life. Rhodes recorded his own music, and published it on his MySpace profile. Zombie, a 2010 experimental film by director Bruce LaBruce. He also appeared in an advertising campaign for the department store Loehmann's, in the 2007 mainstream comedy-drama film Dedication, and in L.A. Rhodes was often linked to the fashion designer Marc Jacobs, though Rhodes denied that their relationship was romantic or sexual in nature. Rhodes was noted by outlets as one of the final gay porn stars to achieve widespread recognition and fame "in an industry increasingly faltering amidst the explosion of piracy and amateur cam sites." īeyond his work in pornography, Rhodes was active as a socialite in gay New York nightlife, with The New York Times describing him as "an unlikely celebrity in some New York social circles." He attended New York Fashion Week, and was written about frequently by Page Six and Gawker. His notable credits include Grabby Award-nominated performances in Heaven to Hell (2005) and The Velvet Mafia (2006), and the 2007 film The Ivy League, for which he won two Grabby Awards. He began appearing in films produced by Raging Stallion Studios when the studio merged with Falcon in 2011. Over the course of his career, Rhodes appeared in over 40 scenes with Falcon, and directed eight films for the Falcon subsidiary Mustang Studios. The role would be Rhodes' sole non-Falcon gay pornographic feature film he would sign an exclusive contract with Falcon in 2004, and made his debut with the studio that same year with the film Super Soaked. He broke into the adult film industry at the age of 22, in the 2004 film Flesh produced by Studio 2000. Rhodes worked at a CVS and a sex shop before working as a stripper, go-go dancer, and a male escort, where he was discovered by a recruiter for the gay pornography studio Falcon Entertainment. He has an identical twin brother, Jon Naughtin. Rhodes was born James Elliott Naughtin in Massapequa, New York.