Brandon Iron | |
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Born | July 14, 1968 Alberta |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Pornographic actor, film director |
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www.brandoniron.com/home.php |
Brandon Iron (born July 14, 1968 in Alberta)[1] is a Canadian pornographic actor and director.
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Iron's first film was with Ashley Nicole in Bonfire of the Panties in 1991, however he did not start performing on a full time basis until 1997.[1]
Iron is the creator of two rough sex video franchises, Slap Happy and I Love it Rough.
Iron directed several films for Platinum X Pictures, a sister-studio of Red Light District Video.[2] His line of gonzo porn films include Baker's Dozen, Intensities in 10 Cities, A Good Source of Iron, I Love it Rough, Photographic Mammaries, Ten Little Piggies and 50 to 1. In some of his older work, he is credited as "Brandon Irons" or "Alek James Hidell".[3] The latter name was an alias of Lee Harvey Oswald, to whom Iron bears a resemblance.
Since November 2007 Brandon Iron Productions films have been distributed by JM Productions.[4]
Iron co-owns Ironwood Productions with fellow director Mark Wood.[5]
Slap Happy is a rough sex series, created and directed by Iron and distributed by Extreme Associates. The scenes are filmed in a gonzo style and feature male dominance. Iron is the sole male performer in all scenes. Each scene features Iron with one female performer who performs fellatio. Iron holds the female performer's head stationary with his hands, performing oral irrumatio while continually slapping her in the face and verbally abusing her. In many scenes, the woman vomits as a result of being gagged by Iron's penis. Iron initially offered the series to 34 companies before Rob Black of Extreme Associates agreed to distribute it.[5]
Iron alleges that Rob Black asked him to direct Slap Happy 5 when he had not paid him for any of the previous four films.[6] Consequently he ceased working with the company. Iron also alleges that Extreme has often knowingly paid performers with bad cheques, and often pays performers late.[6] He also criticizes the allegation on Extreme's website that Jewel De'Nyle's father committed incest, and alleges that Extreme evades tax by paying retailers and distributors cash in hand[6]