Alban Ceray, born Alban Seggiaro Raybaud on January 3, 1945, in Monaco, is a legendary Franco-Monegasque pornographic actor whose career spanned over three decades, from the 1970s Golden Age of French adult cinema to the early 2010s. Orphaned early, he was adopted by a wealthy French family from the Côte-d'Azur, growing up in the Nice hinterland. Inexperienced in business, he lost the family fortune to fraudsters, enduring years of hardship through odd jobs.
In the mid-1970s, while running an antiques shop near Paris's Saint-Denis erotic theater, Ceray impulsively substituted for a performer onstage, catching the eye of director José Bénazéraf, who cast him in films. He starred in over 500-800 productions, including 'La Clinique des fantasmes' (1978) with Brigitte Lahaie, 'Les Petites Écolières' (1980), and his final role in 'DXK' (2011). Collaborating with directors like Gérard Kikoïne and Frédéric Lansac, he became an iconic figure.
In the 1980s, he managed swingers' clubs like Le Clos Palissy and authored 'Du lit au divan' (1992), boasting extraordinary sexual feats. Retired, he splits time between Monaco and Brest, working in jewelry.