Brad Hanson

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Brad Hanson
Birthdate: January 4, 1974
Birth location: Madison, Wisconsin

Brad Hanson was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic movies.

He was born on January 4, 1974, in Madison, Wisconsin, and lived until age 17 in Wisconsin. He spent most of his twenties living in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, working as a stripper at the legendary La Cage and Wet nightclubs in the shadow of the Capitol Building and next to Navy Yard. There he met a visiting porn star named Steve O'Donnell who suggested he move to Hollywood, CA and try out for gay porn films.

He appeared in a few films produced by All Worlds Video, Studio 2000, and Catalina Video, but worked mostly for Regiment Productions and in many films directed by Paul Barresi.

He appeared in one Gay Porn Awards-nominated scene in God Was I Drunk, directed by Chi Chi LaRue, paired with Chip Noll and Javier Duran. The 2000 nomination was for "Best Three-way", the same and only year he appeared in the Adam's Guide, the most reliable directory of gay male pornographic actors.

He appeared in the documentary film 101 Rent Boys.

The last film in which he appeared was Down to Earth, (GAI Studios) in 2003, filmed in Palm Springs, CA of which Billy Brandt was the star.

[edit] Selected videography

  • Men of Magnum (US Male) with Dirk Adams, Sweet Williams, Dino Dimarco, Andre Bolla, Jack Simmons, Corey Cox, Troy Steele, Tom Katt, Matthew Anders, Mike Kroner, Hawk Mcallister, Mark Horner.
  • Down to Earth, (GAI Studios, 2003) with Billy Brandt.
  • Goldenrod (Studio 2000) with Sam Tyson, Cody Foster, Ryan Alexander, Jim Slade, Paul Johnson, Doug Jeffries. Directed by Derek Kent.
  • God Was I Drunk (All Worlds Studios, 1999) with Dean Phoenix, Tom Adams, Jack Baily, Brian Handcock, Aaron Klein, Leo Lyons, Bobby Parks, Javier Duran, Dave Nelson, Chip Noll. Directed by Dirk Yates.
  • At First Glance (Pleasure, 2001) with Paul Morgan, Drew Andrews, Leo Masters, Max Grand, Alex Wilcox, John Ross, Dallas Taylor. Directed by Paul Barresi.

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