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Steven Scarborough

 
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Steven Scarborough

Scarborough in January 2007
Occupation Film director
Home town San Francisco, California
Known for Founder of Hot House Entertainment

Steven Scarborough is an American director of gay pornography and the founder of Hot House Entertainment.[1]

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Career

Scarborough started directing at Falcon Studios in the summer 1988 with his first gay adult video Perfect Summer. Handing over the reins was his life partner and founder of Falcon Studios Chuck Holmes. Scarborough transitioned the studio from the unprotected sex era to a condom clad company where bare-backing was persona non grata. His ability to produce hits like his first GAYVN Award winning title Touch Me (1988) starring Steve Hammond and Troy Mackenzie which helped solidfy his reputation. Touch Me and its award gave prominence to 'storyline' movies and the birth of 'exclusive' models such as Hammond. Following in the 'exclusive' mold were Rex Chandler, Steve Fox, Jack Dillon, Dcota, Brad Mitchell, Ray Butler, Jeff Hammond, Kris Lord, Alec Campbell, Sean Davis, Jarod Clark, Aiden Shaw, Chuck Hunter, Glenn McAllister, Chase Hunter and Brad Stone. The ranks of exclusive performers fast became the buzz in the gay adult world as various event organizers and model agents offering different gigs created more exposure for Falcon and its stable of actors.

Awards

Scarborough was inducted into the GayVN Hall Of Fame in 2002.[2][3] Prior to founding Hot House in 1993, he was an Executive Vice-President and director for Falcon Studios from 1987 to 1993.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Company Info". Hot House Entertainment. 2003-06-11. http://press.hothouse.com/company_info.php. Retrieved 2007-12-29. 
  2. ^ "2002 Winners: GayVN Hall of Fame Inductees". Previous Winners. GAYVN. http://www.gayvnawards.com/index.php?center=pastwinners. Retrieved 2007-12-29. 
  3. ^ "Previous Inductees". Hall of Fame. GAYVN. http://www.gayvnawards.com/index.php?center=halloffame. Retrieved 2007-12-29. 
  4. ^ [1]; October 22nd, 2007
  5. ^ [2]; February 7, 2008

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