Blake Harper

Blake Harper
Born October 19, 1968
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Ethnicity Caucasian

Blake Allen Harper (born on October 19, 1968) is a Canadian former gay pornographic film actor.

Harper worked as a registered nurse from 1989 until a scout offered him a meeting with Steven Scarborough of Hot House Entertainment.[1] Scarborough offered to shoot him in a gay adult film. He eventually appeared in around 60 gay adult films over a span of 7 years.

He won an award for "Best Performer" at the Young Erotic Gay Video Awards known in the industry as the Grabbys. In 2000, during the GayVN Awards, he won an award for "Best Actor" for his role in Animus, directed by Wash West. Harper also won the 2001 GayVN Award for "Gay Performer of the Year". In 2003, he won the FICEB HeatGay Best Actor Award for the movie Ya sé quien te la chupó el último verano.[2]

Personal life

Harper and gay pornographic film actor Colton Ford were lovers/life-partners for a number of years. The 2005 documentary Naked Fame, directed by Christopher Long, was about Colton Ford pursuing a career in the dance music industry while in a relationship with Harper. It also showed how Harper retired from adult films and returned to his original profession as a nurse in a bid to support his boyfriend and former porn star Colton Ford in his new music career. Colton also wrote "Love Has Found a Way", which was about his relationship with Harper.[1]

According to Ford, the two have split and Harper has moved back to Windsor and works as a nurse at a local hospital.[3]

Selected videography

  • Aftershock 2
  • Animus
  • Chapters
  • Closed Set: The New Crew
  • Conquered
  • Descent
  • Devil Is A Bottom
  • Don't Ask, Don't Tell!
  • Heat
  • Mavericks 2
  • Moan
  • Prowl 3
  • Score
  • Serviced
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Lust
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Redemption
  • The Servant
Awards
Preceded by
Vince Rockland
for Three Brothers
GayVN Awards for Best Actor
for Animus

2000
Succeeded by
Tony Donovan
for Echoes
Preceded by
Spike
GayVN Awards for Gay Performer of the Year
2001
Succeeded by
Michael Brandon

See also

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