Logan Long Dies Following Pneumonia Bout

LOS ANGELES—Performer Logan Long, a six-year industry veteran, died Monday at a Los Angeles area hospital after falling ill with a case of pneumonia, AVN has learned. He was 34.

Close friend and fellow performer Fallon West told AVN, "He passed away at the hospital and doctors did everything they could. He was sick with pneumonia at the hospital and didn't make it."

She also commented, "I loved Logan with all my heart and his family and I are grieving. ... It is devastating that Logan is gone."

ATMLA agent and owner Mark Schechter, who represented Long throughout his career, offered: "I am devastated hearing of Logan's passing. He will forever hold a place in my heart. Having met Logan six years ago this month, bringing him onto the ATMLA roster as a new young male rising star, we grew very close, he referred to me as Pop. I watched him mature and succeed as a top male performer. Rest in peace my dear Logan."

Having worked for roughly the past two years primarily as a contract performer for Mike Adriano's family of banners, Long racked up more than 1,000 credits since entering the industry in 2016. He received a number of AVN Awards nominations over the years, including one in 2019 for Best Supporting Actor, for his performance in Kay Brandt's The Seduction of Heidi from Adam & Eve Pictures. 

In his 2017 Fresh Faces interview for AVN, Long said that he "always knew that this is a good profession for me. I’ve owned two businesses in the past, and I just really didn’t feel like doing that any more. Just wanted something in my normal everyday life, which is sex. And I felt like getting paid for it while I do it.”

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