Brad Patton
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Brad Patton | |
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Birthdate: | 7 August 1972 |
Birth location: | Melbourne, Australia |
Birth name: | Joel Mangs |
Penis size: | 8 in. (20.3 cm) uncut [1] |
Height: | 1.83 m |
Weight: | 86.5 Kg |
Eye color: | Brown |
Hair color: | Brown |
Orientation: | Gay |
Ethnicity: | Australian/Swedish |
Brad Patton (b. Joel Mangs, August 7, 1972, in Melbourne, Australia), is a gay porn star. Brad spent most of his time growing up in Sweden before being discovered by porn director Chi Chi LaRue. He currently lives in Amsterdam.[2]
Patton typically played the top role in films.
He has retired from the business, saying on his web page "I have had a lot of changes in my life recently which have led me to decide to retire from the adult (film) industry. It hasn't been an easy decision and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my loyal fans and members. "
Patton is also a figure skater, usually going by his birth name. He won two Gold medals at the Gay Games VI and two silver medals at the 2006 World Outgames in Montreal.[3] He has also worked with Disney on Ice. He is also one of the professionals in the second season of Dancing On Ice in The Netherlands.
[edit] Selected videography
- Hot Wired 2: Turned On (2003)
- Drenched Part I: Soaking It In (2003)
- The Taking Flight Set (2004)
- Man Made (2005)
- Trunks 2 (2006)
- Casting Couch (2007)
- Heaven To Hell (20**)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Johnny Hazzard & Tyler Riggz for Wrong Side of the Tracks Part One |
GayVN Awards for Best Sex Scene, Duo (with Brian Hansen) for Manly Heat: Quenched 2007 |
Succeeded by - |
[edit] References
- ^ “Backyard Blitzer”, DNA Magazine, June 2006, <http://www.dnamagazine.com.au/news.asp?news_id=787> (requires free registration).
- ^ Forman, Ross (September 13, 2006), “Skate of the Union”, Windy City Times, <http://www.wctimes.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=12640>
- ^ Van Iquity, Sister Dana (September 7, 2006), “Cabaret On Ice for API”, San Francisco Bay Times, <http://www.sfbaytimes.com/article_p.php?article_id=5631>. Retrieved on 28 November 2007