How old is 70s gay porn star bruno

Retrostuds of the Past: Whatever Happened to Will Seagers?

One of the greatest stars of 70s and 80 same-sex attracted porn, one of those gay macho idols who just exuded steamy uninhibited mansex, is gone. I've tried to locate him, and I can't discover him.

Where are you, Will? 

Will Seagers and Richard Locke


Will appeared in some of the epic gay porn movies of all period, and he worked with gay porn icons like Al Parker and Bruno. He made notable appearances in WantedFire Island Fever, the BulletVideopacs (available on DVD from bijouworld.com and streaming at bijougayporn.com), and of course, the Joe Gage classic, L.A. Tool & Die

Scene featured in Bullet Videopac 3


But what I was trying to bury up was some personal information ala “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.” He's achieved star status as a gay porn retrostud par excellence, but what do we really know about him off camera? 

I found out he was born in 1951 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was active in making porn films from about 1978-1999. (He made one bisexual movie, Bi Surprise.) He appeared in some movies under the entitle Matt Harper. 

He showed up in many advertisements and reviews for the

how old is 70s gay porn star bruno

Bruno’s theme(?)

Even in this build, difficult to think of anything I’d rather awaken up to. This glow jazz is nice, much better than what I heard on the sped-up ‘Chute’, but it is not the music from the Best of Colt collection.

I’m not sure if you’ve seen this before, have you B.J.? Or maybe not all of it (which this isn’t, as I’ll shortly explain.) Pretty sure Zephyr indicated he hadn’t. In any case (or for any of your other regulars, some of whom will have seen this and some who haven’t), the film is extremely truncated, and the intensifying developments between the two models do not occur after the first sheet of Bruno mags placed together–what is it, 8 or 9, and several big poster-size sheets of these? in the complete film, that opens up into Bruno’s standup solo on the beach (the Best of Colt uses the sounds of the waves before a enormous, bouncy music for him as he gradually takes off his swimsuit and pleasures himself, coming then lying on the beach.) I suppose shots of this would have been among the mag photos Toby is frigging to…That opening when Toby is walking from an 8mm ‘arcade’ is

would you say “no” to Bruno?

He was quite a superstar. Even now he still looks nice. He was very young when he first started out. Every one of his loops is hot. Even though he wasn’t conventionally handsome, he looked good with whomever you paired him off with. Instant chemistry. Erron/Jeremy Brent also had this gift. Curious that he was only star who used the same mention for both Colt and Target. Jim French and Lou Thomas must hold had a kind agreement in his case. I wonder what his voice sounded like. Other posters have pointed out why these vintage porn stars (especially Colt and Target) are so wonderful. Many of them fit a mythic archetype, yet at the identical time they’re distinct and unforgettable. Each one of them had their hold distinct look. It’s no one wonder why they all became icons. Too many stars today are indistinguishable. They can’t tell them apart or think of them because they’re so generic. These gods however, are forever!

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John Bruno

In the mid-1970s, as California's Governator was flexing for Athletic Model Guild photographs and an adoring gay audience, Charles Holmes was starting up Falcon Studios in San Francisco with a bevy of blond surfers. Over the next 30-plus years, as the adult industry grew exponentially, it became apparent that the queer market was no redheaded stepchild but a potent demographic with wads of disposable income.

Adult industry revenue is notoriously rigid to pin down, but its estimated annual value of $5 billion to $8 billion puts the gay market's 5-10 percent share in Donald Trump territory. But the times never stop a-changin' in this business.

One major development of the last few years is the "creative cross-pollination" taking place among adult production companies. When Falcon Studios owner Todd Montgomery decided to re-brand one of his existing lines, Mustang, to tap into a slightly different consumer segment, he needed someone to generate its new brand self. He chose John Bruno, the founder of Substantial Studios, who now brings his passion for uncompromising action and "rugged men" to both Mustang and Massive productions.

Bruno signed an agreement with Pulse Dist

Bruno- 1970s Gay Porn Celestial body & Vintage Beefcake

Bruno was born in Cuba and moved to Miami when he was 10 years old. When he was 18 he was approached by a guy who asked him to be a nude model for a book he was putting together and Bruno agreed. There were numerous young males posing nude for the manual but no contact or homoerotic stuff, strictly nude males.

No other photos were taken until Bruno met Jon Target, who was working for Colt Studio, before starting his possess company. “He gave me his card, and said that when I was ready to model to give him a phone. About two or three months later I called him and went to New York. Then I went to California to be photographed by Rip Colt. Both sets of photographs were used in the Gallery magazine that Colt did on me.”

During this time period Bruno went to college and got a degree in Business. He kept in touch with Colt Studio and he started a porn career as an exclusive for them while also working in the rate department of an airline in NYC, something he liked because it meant he wasn’t financially dependent on porn favor many porn stars were and he could exit anytime he wanted. His first scene was with Tom “Roger” Garrett and he enjo