Jake Andrews (pornographic actor)

Jake Andrews (Ohio, 1965) is a male pornographic actor who has appeared in a number of gay pornographic films, from the 1992 to 2006.

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Biography

"One of gay porn's best and brightest (...), Jake's videography includes some of the best films to come out of the early-to- late-1990s".[1] Jake first made a name for himself with Falcon Studios, especially with Abduction 2 (1993), Hot House Entertainment (On the Mark, 1993) and director Chi Chi LaRue (Idol Country, 1994). He went on to a successful career with every other major gay studio, from All Worlds Video to Catalina Video to His Video. His role in The Code of Conduct 1: Stripped won him the Grabby Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997.[2]

One year later, Lucas Kazan Productions lured Jake out of early retirement, offering him the role of Aschenbach in Lucas Kazan's free adaptation of The Death in Venice (Desire: Journey to Italy 2, 1999. aka The Summoner). This Thomas Mann inspired character was quite a departure from Jake's earlier porn roles, but "Jake Andrews excels as Aschenbach, the married tourist who falls hopelessly in love and lust with dark-haired, dark-eyed dreamboy Tadzio".[3]

Jake's career continued through the 2000s, thanks to a fortuitous association with Colt Studio. In 2006 he was inducted into the GayVN Hall of Fame.[4]

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