Breck Stewart

UtopiaFrontCover_200X200.jpg

Breck Stewart is a singer/actor/director who launched a successful career in gay pornographic films with a first movie [...] Friends in 2000. He was born in Canada but moved to San Francisco, California in 2001 once his [...] star career took off. From then on, he appeared in a string of gay flicks produced in the United States until he officially quit in 2006 to start a MusicAL duo Frenzia which broke up when the other member left the formation. He founded a company called MoonDaze Productions and decided to pursue his music aspirations, releasing a first album Utopia as a solo artist in 2007.

Even though he was quickly successful in [...], his real breakthrough was in 2003 in The Bombardier. Say Uncle and Natural Instinct are 2 other movies noteworthy for their success both produced by Falcon Studios now called Falcon Entertainment under the Mustang and Jocks Label. But his biggest commercial outing was The Recruits in 2004 featuring other gay [...] stars of the period like Matthew Rush, Brad Patton and Gus Mattox.

He decided to retire from the adult entertainment industry after completing 2 movies Utopia X and a Censored version called Utopia as an actor/director. Utopia The Album was actually originally conceived as a soundtrack for both movies which were shelved permanently once he decided to solely concentrate on the music by writing, performing and producing songs. Therefore it was only released as a standalone album with a sound that is described as electronic dance music with a pop edge. He offically came out as a bisexual in 2007 after leaving the [...] industry but only appeared in gay [...] movies through his adult entertainment career. Stewart was truly versatile sexually, appearing in an equal number of productions as both top and bottom.

Videography

See also

  • List of gay [...] stars
  • List of male performers in gay [...] films

Endnotes, references and sources