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Al Parker


    Al Parker Biography

    Following his explosive breakthrough during the late 1970s, Al Parker has become one of the most iconic performers in gay porn history. After moving to California in his early twenties, Al found work as a butler for Hugh Hefner at the legendary Playboy Mansion. From there, he was soon discovered by Rip Colt, founder of the world famous Colt Studios, which led to the birth of his modeling career.

    At this time, Al also met Richard Cole, who later became his lifelong business and romantic partner. Together, they established Surge Studios, where Al began starring in larger, big-budget productions that transformed him into an undeniable superstar. Adding to his success as an actor, Al also flexed his skills as a producer and director for Surge, proving to be a on both sides of the camera.

    As his career continued to flourish through the 80s, Al's commanding appearance and performances made him synonymous with the gay "clone" image, described as "butch appearance, emotional withdrawal from sexual partners, and a view of sex as a contact sport."

    Widely recognized as one of the game-changing in gay porn, Al's legacy thrives even in a new generation of stars. His impact and story are the subject of Roger Edmondson's acclaimed biography, Clone: The Life and Legacy of Al Parker Gay Superstar.





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