Seasoned Players

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Seasoned Players is a pornographic film series directed and produced by Tom Byron. The series is focused on "milf" performers, and often includes some relevant comebacks. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

This series has 17 official parts, one special release (Seasoned Players Meets Asseaters Unanimous) and one compilation (Best of Seasoned Players). In 2009 the director Tom Byron started a spin-off series, Unseasoned Players, that has three parts.

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Seasoned Players 8 Poster

Videography

Awards and nominations

Accolades received by Seasoned Players
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals85
References
YearCeremonyResultAwardFilm
2009 AVN Award NominatedBest MILF Release [6] Seasoned Players 6
WonBest MILF Series [7] Seasoned Players
2010AVN AwardNominatedBest MILF Release [8] Seasoned Players 7
WonBest MILF Series [9] Seasoned Players
XBIZ Award NominatedGonzo Release of the Year [10] Seasoned Players 7
XRCO Award WonBest Gonzo Series [11] Seasoned Players
2011AVN AwardWonBest MILF Series [12]
XBIZ AwardNominatedGonzo Release of the Year - Non-Feature [13] Seasoned Players 12
XRCO AwardNominatedBest Gonzo Series [14] Seasoned Players
2012AVN AwardWonBest MILF Release [15] Seasoned Players 16
WonBest MILF Series [15] Seasoned Players
XBIZ AwardWonAll-Sex Series of the Year [16]
2013AVN AwardWonBest Squirting Release [17] Seasoned Players 17: The Squirting Edition

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