Famous gay por. star
Eric Ryan but also attributed to as being bisexual (though most of his porn career focussed on gay porn and like so many of the time, he too succumbed to AIDS in 1993 – who also appeared as Craig Ambler and Houston – and was a model (Craig Holt) for Icon and legend, Kensington Road and Bruce of L.A studios.
I know being allegedly “straight” in gay porn films is nothing new. Both had pedigrees and talent that helped them as gay porn star, but they were both born stars and did not come out of a packet like cornflakes! Not even Jeff Stryker as a star had the same charisma as well founded and respected bisexual gay porn actor, Jack Wrangler. You have to earn your stripes to become a star. You do not drift, sleep with the director and say to the case, “Hey, Darlings, I have arrived” and have the dust of stardom sprinkled on you. Wakefield Poole used Casey Donovan as he had come with impeccable credentials as a mainstream actor and model … and was genuinely gay man about town in New York despite having been born a country boy. The notion today that having made your début, you are a star in your first film is for most both absurd and ridiculous to the point of madness. Star status IMHO is when you have given years of service to the industry, won awards and been honoured in some way for your contribution … and that does not mean being an overnight success at the “box office” sales as purely a money maker (although important for the industry to keep their greasy poles well oiled), and when |I read someone is a Superstar, I have to belly laugh to the point of it being painful, as there is only one Superstar … Casey Donavan … as without his entrée into the gay porn industry Boys in the Sand 1 (1971), along with co-stars, Danny DiCioccio, Peter Fisk, Tommy Moore and non-sexual part played by Ed Parente produced and directed by gay porn pioneer and major film maker of his time, Wakefield Poole (who never considered himself to be just a porn film maker, despite many people believing he was). I just don’t buy into their dream and fantasy.īisexual men have long appeared in gay (and allegedly “straight”) porn films, and that is only just about acceptable for a purist, and bad enough with some men damaging the image of the gay porn industry when they claim not to be gay, with a whole Brigade of “Gay for Pay” performers also thinking they are stars (reserved for the best), or even worse superstars. Just two days before, gay porn star Armond Rizzo called out a studio for paying its sexually submissive performers less than their dominant scene partners, essentially creating a wage gap between tops and bottoms.What is it with some porn actors having VERY close and personal sexual relationships with other men in film and in real life as “Hustlers” and “Escorts” believing they are STRAIGHT? Is being gay the NEW STRAIGHT, and should all gay men now be identified as straight. It was the second time in the same week that the gay porn industry was criticized by its actors for unfair practices. "Now that I am more experienced, I feel like a model should make no less than 1k." "When I started out I was making $500 per scene," said Nic Sahara. "Back when I worked for Boycrush we were only paid 400-500 per scene," one guy replied while another said that as recently as last year, he only received $300 for his first scene. "If you're a performer making less than 1k this isn’t me coming after you in any way," he said, "I just want everyone to realize what your worth instead of letting your studio decide for you."Ī number of models responded to the tweet, sharing just how much (or little) they were paid when they started out in the industry, citing specific studios who underpaid their performers. He clarified that he wasn't criticizing the models taking less money, but rather pointing out how studios might be exploiting their naivety.
As performers can we go ahead and say that no one who is preforming for a studio should be getting paid any less than 1k a scene I hear about some of these new models scene rates and how multiple well known studios are knowingly taken advantage of young performers #1Kornothing- Joey Mills January 27, 2020